A paroled safe cracker is hired by a safe company to try to break open one of their new "burglar-proof" safes in public and retrieve the $50,000 reward inside.A paroled safe cracker is hired by a safe company to try to break open one of their new "burglar-proof" safes in public and retrieve the $50,000 reward inside.A paroled safe cracker is hired by a safe company to try to break open one of their new "burglar-proof" safes in public and retrieve the $50,000 reward inside.
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SPOILER: Sammy alludes to the fact several times he is in a new business now, but we never find out what business it is until the end of the episode.
When he stumbles into the guard putting the $50,000 into the safe it becomes quite clear what business he is now in. This begs the question, does he fake some of his efforts to open the safe? Because opening the safe would have given everything away!
Henry Slesar, behind nearly 3000 episodes of the EDGE OF NIGHT, wrote the script, possibly based on fact. There are many documented cases where the "best and brightest" criminals are (legally) recruited by companies to test their products.
Case in point, Hartman plays Sammy, an easy-going former safe cracker, hired by Harrison Fell (Robert Webber) and Mr. Bliss (Whit Bissell) -- note their names -- to attempt to open a new, revolutionary safe. IF Sammy succeeds, he can have the $50,000 dollars inside.
This is fun, over the top stuff for Hitch, directed by John Newland. He directed four episodes for the series, famous for ONE STEP BEYOND. Also episodes for Boris Karloff's tv show, THRILLER. He and Hitchcock had to have some laughs here.
FYI: Sammy uses a small box of explosive nitroglycerin?
See how it all ends... it's addictive. Hitch's best closing line, "I was not defrocked."
From SEASON 7 EPISODE 21 remastered Universal dvd box set. Some sets were produced in Europe, and may not play on American made dvd players. All seven seasons are now on dvd in a single box. Released 2022.
The episode begins with a couple of executives (Robert Webber and Whit Bissell) for a safe company talking about a publicity stunt one of them has created. Their new safe is supposedly impossible to crack...and they'll arrange to have the world's best safe cracker try his hand at it (Paul Hartman). If he can open it, he can have the $50,000 locked inside of it.
When the event takes place, there are a lot of folks from the press there to witness the three hour challenge. And, while the safe cracker isn't able to crack the safe, he is successful! What does this mean? See the show.
This is well written and fun. I did predict the outcome during one scene but it still worked well and it sure is worth seeing.
Did you know
- TriviaJosie Lloyd is the daughter of the series' producer and sometimes director Norman Lloyd.
- GoofsWhile Mr. Fell is listing the tools that are available, one of the things he listed was "acetylene gas containers." But as Mr. Morrisey restates each tool, instead of gas containers, Mr. Morrisey says "gas chamber."
- Quotes
[afterword]
Self - Host: That film gave me some excellent suggestions for opening stubborn mouths. Of course, Sammy's triumph was rather brief. But I think he deserves some time off for ingenuity. Perhaps the judge will agree. Now we shall pause a minute for the filling to dry, after which I shall return. If you need anything, just call.
[commercial]
Self - Host: I would like you to know that I was not defrocked. I quit. It was a photograph of the Grand Canyon that did it. The sight of that unfilled cavity left me with a feeling of complete inadequacy. I shall return next week at this same time and I see that you, too, have an appointment. I hope you keep it. Until then, good night.
- SoundtracksFuneral March of a Marionette
Written by Charles Gounod
Details
- Runtime
- 30m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1