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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
S2.E7
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Alibi Me

  • Episode aired Nov 11, 1956
  • TV-14
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Chick Chandler and Lee Philips in Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955)
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Georgie Minnelli kills his old childhood enemy Lucky Moore for interfering in his pinball machine racket. Now Georgie desperately needs an alibi.Georgie Minnelli kills his old childhood enemy Lucky Moore for interfering in his pinball machine racket. Now Georgie desperately needs an alibi.Georgie Minnelli kills his old childhood enemy Lucky Moore for interfering in his pinball machine racket. Now Georgie desperately needs an alibi.

  • Director
    • Jules Bricken
  • Writers
    • Bernard C. Schoenfeld
    • Therd Jefre
  • Stars
    • Alfred Hitchcock
    • Lee Philips
    • Chick Chandler
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    747
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jules Bricken
    • Writers
      • Bernard C. Schoenfeld
      • Therd Jefre
    • Stars
      • Alfred Hitchcock
      • Lee Philips
      • Chick Chandler
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alfred Hitchcock
    Alfred Hitchcock
    • Self - Host
    Lee Philips
    Lee Philips
    • Georgie Minnelli
    Chick Chandler
    Chick Chandler
    • Lucky Moore
    Harvey Stephens
    Harvey Stephens
    • Lt. James Larkin
    Alan Reed
    Alan Reed
    • Uncle Leo
    Harry Tyler
    Harry Tyler
    • Timmy
    Argentina Brunetti
    Argentina Brunetti
    • Mrs. Salvatore
    Shirley Smith
    • Goldie
    Lee Erickson
    • Messenger Boy
    Charles Cantor
    Charles Cantor
    • Barney
    • (as Charlie Cantor)
    Herb Vigran
    Herb Vigran
    • Newsman
    Eugenia Paul
    Eugenia Paul
    • Viola
    • Director
      • Jules Bricken
    • Writers
      • Bernard C. Schoenfeld
      • Therd Jefre
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    8searchanddestroy-1

    A rather sad story

    Yes, unlike many other episodes of the series, this one is sad for my taste, especially in the twist ending...I felt Something weird in my mouth, Something that I am not used to in this series. I won't spoil it any further...besides, those two people, meeting again after twenty years, whilst they were in their Young years, i find this corny, because Jessica Tandy and her co star look more in their early sixties - at best- in this story than in their forties. Don't forget they were supposed to be really young when they knew each other before...So, it would have been better that the screenwriters chhose - let's say - thirty or forty years in between, instead of twenty. That's my opinion.
    dougdoepke

    If You Don"t Like This Set-up, Another Will Soon Follow

    Entertaining, if not riveting, entry. Slickster Georgie (Phillips) has a long time feud with rival gangster Lucky (Chandler). Trouble is Lucky cuts in on Georgie's pinball territory so Georgie confronts the interloper who believes the slickster's too soft to do anything. Then Lucky arrogantly mocks him. Big mistake. Georgie shoots the sneering son-of-a- gun. But now he's got a bigger problem because cop Larkin will immediately suspect him. Now he needs an alibi, and fast.

    Interest is in watching desperate Georgie bounce from one potential alibi to the next. It's kind of like a profile of his life, and indicates why he's being hung out to dry. Outstanding is unknown actress Shirley Smith as cheap blonde Goldie, reminding me a bit of Shelley Winters. Her broken desires are indeed touching. At spectrum's other end is Chick Chandler who spreads on his loathsome character with a trowel. Payoff is deliciously ironic, something about it not paying to be a tightwad.
    8planktonrules

    It's hard to establish an alibi when most everyone around you seems to hate you or can't help or won't help you!

    George and Lucky both have a couple things in common. Both are crooks and both hate each other. When Lucky begins horning in on George's rackets, George confronts him and kills him. This is a problem, as practically everyone knows they hate each other and George is bound to be the prime suspect. So George runs from person to person trying to establish an alibi...and in each case, the person isn't able to or won't alibi this young thug. Because he's a jerk, it's really hard to feel sorry for the guy!

    I really liked the twist in this one. The best episodes have this wonderful twist....and here it felt very satisfying...and again, as I said above, because George is a real jerk and watching bad things happen to him are a hoot!
    5Hitchcoc

    Pretty Weak Case

    The whole premise of this episode is so lacking in reality. First of all, there's a police detective who has openly stated that if one of two men die violently, he will go after the other. Of course, the principle character offs the other guy and then must begin to come up with an alibi. He is so inept. First he tries a restaurant owner who he has helped in the past. This is too risky for the guy. Then he goes to a former girlfriend. Of course, she finds a provocative picture of a chorus girl type and she realizes she is being used. Not to a man who is dying of a heart condition. The point is that unless the police are a bunch of total idiots, he would have left a trail of evidence to convict him. I won't spoil the ending. Let me just say that the encounter with the police detective is beyond belief. I see this as a hopeless, throwaway episode with little to offer.
    7elo-equipamentos

    If you want make yourself save give a tip anytime!!

    Rarely Hitch did a bad intro like this time, nothing to do with the story about to come, two crooks guys a notorious enemies from the past, the younger one Georgie (Lee Philips) threatens kill Lucky (Chick Chandler) due him put a pinball machine at your territory, on what Lucky doesn't give a sh.it, remembering George what Lt. James Larkin said about themselves years ago, if anyone of both come to die he'll charge the survivor for such crime, despite the warning George kills Lucky anyhow, now he needs an fair alibi, sadly whenever he asking for someone he caught in a mistake whereof he did.

    He looking for his former girlfriend that accepts at once, unfortunately the girl finds out a stri.pper's photo at your jacket, aftermaths he meets an uncle which he helped in the past time, by mentioning the hardline Lt. James Larkin he refuses by any means, in another attempt he meets a sick friend recovering process at hospital, he aware his ill old friend concerning a reliable alibi which he agrees for old times, woefully the sick man has a heart attack instantly, this last hope should be your old landlady (Argentina Brunetti) the faltering lady is coerced to certified his alibi whereof he standing there all day long to Lt. James Larkin, not so fast worst is about to come on delivery boy.

    Aside all flaws on those contrived happenings the unluck murder felt the bad taste at your mouth on every step chasing for an alibi, highly entertainment black humor oriented offering from the master Hitchcock.

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      [first lines]

      Alfred Hitchcock: Good evening.

      [reacts to shrill humming]

      Alfred Hitchcock: Some of our late viewers tuning in. One of the commonest questions that people ask of a producer of mystery motion pictures is, "Which is written first, the words or the music?" In our case, the background music always comes first. After it is written, we sprinkle the score liberally with sound effects, and then hire an author to write appropriate scenes to accompany the music, quiet scenes to coincide with the somber passages, and scenes of violence to synchronize with the noisier sections. Finally, we garnish this potpourri with a title composed of from one to four words, selected because they are eye-catching and provocative. And we arrange them in a manner designed to titillate and confuse. Let me show you what one of our stories sounds like before it is written.

      [Hitchcock waves a baton as we hear women screaming, gunfire, burglar alarms, police sirens, crashes, etc]

      Alfred Hitchcock: How fortissimo can you get? I trust this has been educational. I deliberately cut that number short because it was the music for tonight's story, "Alibi Me," and I didn't want you to know how it comes out. If you haven't already guessed, here is the way it begins.

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      Version of Suspense: Alibi Me (1952)
    • Soundtracks
      Funeral March of a Marionette
      Written by Charles Gounod

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 1956 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Republic Studios - 4024 Radford Avenue, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Shamley Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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