Cissie Enright is not exactly thrilled with the idea of poisoning the real estate man. But her sister, Joanna, insists that it's the only way.Cissie Enright is not exactly thrilled with the idea of poisoning the real estate man. But her sister, Joanna, insists that it's the only way.Cissie Enright is not exactly thrilled with the idea of poisoning the real estate man. But her sister, Joanna, insists that it's the only way.
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This is entirely tongue in cheek. It involves a couple of elderly sisters. One of them quite dominating and the other rather passive. Enter a man played by Ray Collins (Lt. Tragg from Perry Mason). He wants their property and won't take no for an answer. They decide that they should kill him. The entire episode is a series of efforts to do away with the man while he sits there and listens. He is paralyzed for much of the episode. As time goes along, the sister that seems like the mouse begins to assert herself. It leads to a satisfying conclusion. It's best if you don't take this one too seriously.
The byplay between the two sisters and Collins' pleading are quite comical. I think a great deal of charm comes from the two women's cold bloodedness. They don't seem to care that they are about to murder someone, only how to do it.
The byplay between the two sisters and Collins' pleading are quite comical. I think a great deal of charm comes from the two women's cold bloodedness. They don't seem to care that they are about to murder someone, only how to do it.
The ultra cynical Alfred Hitchcock on introducing the upcoming episode already gives a hint what comes next in dealing with mini-laboratory mixing chemical elements in test tubes, the story is about two sexagenarian old ladies that previously sold their old property to a real state buyer that intent to demolish the old house aiming for property appreciation in near future, oddly enough both are regretting for accepted the business, so the old ladies planning invite the buyer for a tea to poison the older profiteer.
Actually has something underneath concerning the two old ladies, it won't as expose at first glance, the older one Cissie Enright (Dorothy Stickney) seems faltering and rambling, instead the younger one Joanna Enright (Carmen Mathews) that holds the firm purpose to poison the il-fated buyer Mr. Herbert (Ray Collins), the unexpected coming on closing episode, while back with Hitchcock final comments alleging that there's no actors available to play dead people, so he suggests to audience offers themselves for these death's roles, oh my God!!
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Actually has something underneath concerning the two old ladies, it won't as expose at first glance, the older one Cissie Enright (Dorothy Stickney) seems faltering and rambling, instead the younger one Joanna Enright (Carmen Mathews) that holds the firm purpose to poison the il-fated buyer Mr. Herbert (Ray Collins), the unexpected coming on closing episode, while back with Hitchcock final comments alleging that there's no actors available to play dead people, so he suggests to audience offers themselves for these death's roles, oh my God!!
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First watch: 2025 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.5.
If you have two old ladies in an ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS series episode, you certainly have to expect poison element, and here that's just the case. A light hearted crime drama in the pure Agatha Christie style. It is refreshing, fun to watch, though not being a highlight in the show. A rollercoaster in terms of characters relation and dialogues. Very tense, fast paced, and those two delightful old women. It is very worth the view. You also have here a bit of Ernst Lubitsch's touch in terms of directing. I have great pleasure each time I see this episode. Good twist ending that I am sure you will enjoy.
A pair of sisters decide to play a devious game when the man who bought their house arrives for a visit. They serve up something extra special in their tea and cookies, in order to keep their home in the family.
Enjoyable black comedy that benefits from the three characters. Their acting is great. There's no murder, well only an attempted poisoning, but it's a change from a serious tone.
Enjoyable black comedy that benefits from the three characters. Their acting is great. There's no murder, well only an attempted poisoning, but it's a change from a serious tone.
"Conversation Over a Corpse" is one of the best episodes of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" both because it has a wonderful script and a delightfully dotty performance by Dorothy Stickney as Cissie.
When the story begins, you learn that some time ago, Herbert (Ray Collins) bought an option on the home belonging to two sisters, Cissie and Joanna Enright. However, after taking that money some time ago, the sisters have had second thoughts about selling and now are in a much better situation financially. But Herbert doesn't care....he just wants to demolish the house and build something else on the property. To make it worse, Herbert seems to delight in the prospect of tossing the two elderly women out of the place! What's next? Perhaps, murder!
This is an episode best seen instead of described. You just have to watch Cissie and enjoy her story as it unfolds. Very clever, rather funny and, of course, quite dark!
When the story begins, you learn that some time ago, Herbert (Ray Collins) bought an option on the home belonging to two sisters, Cissie and Joanna Enright. However, after taking that money some time ago, the sisters have had second thoughts about selling and now are in a much better situation financially. But Herbert doesn't care....he just wants to demolish the house and build something else on the property. To make it worse, Herbert seems to delight in the prospect of tossing the two elderly women out of the place! What's next? Perhaps, murder!
This is an episode best seen instead of described. You just have to watch Cissie and enjoy her story as it unfolds. Very clever, rather funny and, of course, quite dark!
Did you know
- TriviaThird of six appearances in "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" for Carmen Mathews, only four weeks after her previous appearance.
- GoofsMr. Brenner states that Joanna Enright tried to kill him with an ax. She was wielding a cleaver, not an ax.
- Quotes
Joanna Enright: Maybe we could take him out in sections.
Cissie Enright: Sections? Oh. But wouldn't that be terribly untidy? I mean, mama's rug.
- ConnectionsVersion of Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Conversation Over a Corpse (1987)
- SoundtracksBen Bolt (Oh, Don't You Remember)
(uncredited)
Lyrics by Thomas Dunn English
Music by Nelson Kneass
Performed by Dorothy Stickney
Details
- Runtime
- 30m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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