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S2.E19
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Murder Case

  • Episode aired Mar 6, 1964
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
474
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Gena Rowlands in The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1962)
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A struggling actor auditioning in London learns that the actress-girlfriend who dumped him is now married to the play's backer, a rich diamond merchant. They soon rekindle their romance and ... Read allA struggling actor auditioning in London learns that the actress-girlfriend who dumped him is now married to the play's backer, a rich diamond merchant. They soon rekindle their romance and conceive a plot to get her out of her marriage.A struggling actor auditioning in London learns that the actress-girlfriend who dumped him is now married to the play's backer, a rich diamond merchant. They soon rekindle their romance and conceive a plot to get her out of her marriage.

  • Director
    • John Brahm
  • Writers
    • James Bridges
    • Richard Levinson
    • William Link
  • Stars
    • Alfred Hitchcock
    • John Cassavetes
    • Gena Rowlands
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
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    • Director
      • John Brahm
    • Writers
      • James Bridges
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
    • Stars
      • Alfred Hitchcock
      • John Cassavetes
      • Gena Rowlands
    • 10User reviews
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    Alfred Hitchcock
    Alfred Hitchcock
    • Self - Host
    John Cassavetes
    John Cassavetes
    • Lee Griffin
    Gena Rowlands
    Gena Rowlands
    • Diana Justin
    Murray Matheson
    Murray Matheson
    • Charles Justin
    Ben Wright
    Ben Wright
    • Tony Niles
    Brendan Dillon
    Brendan Dillon
    • Collins
    David Frankham
    David Frankham
    • Peter
    John Banner
    John Banner
    • Dutch Customs Man
    Richard Lupino
    • The Author
    Richard Peel
    Richard Peel
    • Detective Sgt. Elliott
    Ina Victor
    Ina Victor
    • Young Ingenue
    Noel Drayton
    Noel Drayton
    • Bar Steward
    Hedley Mattingly
    • Blackie
    Arthur Tovey
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    • Director
      • John Brahm
    • Writers
      • James Bridges
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
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    3HEFILM

    long dull last ten minutes are OK

    It took the combined true talents of writers JAMES BRIDGES and LEVINSON & LINK to create a screenplay this padded and dull. How they all three managed to use not a tiny percentage of their considerable talents to make this episode other than overlong, is something more interesting to consider than this episode. The approach seems to be, we've got a good ending now let's fill up the first 38 minutes as boringly as possible. It's such a waste of talent this episode on all levels.

    Like some of Bridges other poor episodes (he of course wrote some good ones too) this show has no shape no suspense and really no murder/crime/ or suspense until about ten minutes before it's over.

    Cast, writers, director all made me think this was going to be good and none of them did much to help. It's style-free on a director level and that none of the actors can do much with their total cliché roles is only a surprise because of who they are. There is just nothing interesting to play here or portray as an actor.

    Only surprise is that Shultz from Hogans Heroes shows up near the end. He's quite good in a decent little suspense scene. The end itself works well enough, but what's really good about it takes up the last 15 seconds. The rest of this show you'll see coming from a mile away.

    There are pointless--other than to pad running time--scenes from the REQUIEM FOR A HEAVYWEIGHT knock-off play to pad time. The young lovers who are the leads, and real life man and wife John and Gena, as characters are not worth liking, actually he's a jerk and a brute and she's self centered--their scenes together do nothing to make you think they "must" have one another, or that their love could redeem them as people, or that their love is what corrupts otherwise good people.

    There is no real villain of the piece either. Or from Hitchcock's point of view all villains as the story is about actors. Other episodes about actors in this series usually portray them in a bad light actually. And none of those are really very good episodes either. It's like an inside joke--or not so inside as Hitchcock's public views of actors were well known--but that's not a funny enough joke to support a serious hour show.

    Only the episode SIGN OF Satan has an actor in sort of a hero role, though in that show an actor is a form Satanic cult member so.... What matters though is that these characters in this episode are total cliché and a bore.

    Hitchcock's intro features the semi-famous image of him with his finger in a leaking Dyke and a kind of unusual Hitchcock slapstick type gag as well. It can't redeem the show however.

    You can easily skip 20 minutes of this show and not miss a thing plot-wise. You can pretty much just skip this episode, it's not the worst of the series but it's not worth the time it takes.
    dougdoepke

    Solid Hitch

    Solid Hitchcock. Lee (Cassavetes) is such a smug, calculating young stage actor, he's obnoxious from the start. Once Lee starts plotting with old flame Diana (Rowlands) to bump off her rich older husband (Matheson), he becomes wicked, as well. Not a flattering role for fine actor Cassavetes, but he brings it off well. Suspense builds as the conniving couple plot against her inconvenient hubby (Matheson). Does he suspect something or not. After all, they're not exactly subtle with their relationship. The screenplay manages to fill out the hour without draggy padding, and builds to a climax I didn't see coming. Yet, all the bases are covered in good ironic fashion. Smooth direction from noir movie veteran John Brahm, though the speeding car process shots are really phony. Nonetheless, it's solid Hitch, with a fine cast. Fans should not be disappointed.
    10tcchelsey

    MURDER A LA HITCH.

    A tribute to Gena Rowlands, who we lost in 2024.

    Two genuinely fine actors, Gena Rowlands and John Cassavetes (who were married at the time) play old acquaintances. And you know there's going to be a reunion. It turns out Gena is now married to seasoned, but wealthy theatrical producer Murray Matheson, usually cast as distinguished chaps. Cassavetes plays an actor, way down on his luck, and much to his surprise discovers his former gal friend is in an "interesting" relationship... Open to suggestions?

    Hitch has a few twists up his sleeve. This is very entertaining, especially the acting from the stars. True, NOT an original plot. In fact, it's been done before on Hitch's long running half hour series, but it's so old its new again. Look for John Banner, just before his famous role on HOGANS HEROES. Banner actually did many dramatic parts long before turning to comedy.

    The fast car scene with Cassavetes and Rowland necking looks like something Hitch directed, although he didn't, but its a fun watch, and with an old fashion studio backdrop.

    Worth a second look, and especially for Gene Rowlands, who is missed. SEASON 2 EPISODE 19 CBS dvd box set. According to Amazon, the set was produced in Europe and may not play on American made dvd box sets. Always check with the seller.
    5kevinolzak

    John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands

    "Murder Case" stars real life husband and wife John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands, who had already been married for a decade, remaining so until his death at age 59 in 1989. Diana Justin (Rowlands) is starring in a London play financed by her diamond merchant husband Charles (Murray Matheson). Stranded American actor Lee Griffin (Cassavetes) gets himself cast as her American love interest, quite insistent since the two had a thing going back in the States before she met the wealthy Charles and promptly dumped him without a second glance. Now that she's within his grasp again, quickly falling back into old habits, Lee decides to rig a fatal accident for her husband, who survives and quickly pulls his backing out of his rival's play. The climactic twist makes this one worth watching, featuring such familiar faces as Ben Wright, David Frankham, and John Banner (HOGAN'S HEROES).
    6planktonrules

    nothing all that special

    This story stars real life married couple John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands as Lee and Diana. However, in "Murder Case" they are not married...though the had dated long ago...until she married a rich older man (Murray Matheson). Since then, the two haven't seen each other in some time...and he's rather bitter. They are both actors and they both are cast in the leads in a play funded by Diana's husband. Soon, sparks begin to fly between Lee and Diana, and they plan on killing the hubby in order to get his vast fortune. But he learns of their plot and ends up having the last laugh.

    The story seems more normal and pedestrian than most from this show. Now this isn't saying it's bad, it isn't, but it's also not particularly special and isn't particularly memorable. An okay episode....nothing more.

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    • Trivia
      John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands had been married for almost 10 years when this episode was made. In 1964, this was the second guest appearance for Cassevetes on the Alfred Hitchcock suspense shows. He first appeared in 1956 on You Got to Have Luck (1956). His final appearance was also in 1964 on Water's Edge (1964).
    • Goofs
      Although set in England, Justin's Bentley has left-hand drive. His wife's Triumph sports car is correctly right-hand drive but, the white-walled tyres and other detail suggest it is a model exported to America.
    • Quotes

      [introduction]

      Self - Host: I hope you will excuse me, but I seem to be immobilized. A small Dutch boy asked me to keep my finger in a hole in the dike while he went for help. That was a week ago, but of course help is very hard to get these days. I wonder if it might not be wiser if they simply turned this into a fountain.

      [water leaks out on the right side and Hitchcock puts another finger in the hole]

      Self - Host: By the way, this is not the extent of tonight's entertainment. Later, we plan to present a story called "Murder Case". It concerns a man who assumed a very strange identity for a very practical reason. It will follow hard upon this one-minute leak in the dike of television.

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 1964 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Shamley Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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