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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
S4.E33
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The Dusty Drawer

  • Episode aired May 31, 1959
  • TV-14
  • 30m
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7.5/10
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Philip Coolidge and Dick York in Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955)
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A professor is convinced his boarding housemate (a bank teller) stole $200 from his bank deposit; the teller vehemently denies it. He wants his money back, and employs a series of pranks to ... Read allA professor is convinced his boarding housemate (a bank teller) stole $200 from his bank deposit; the teller vehemently denies it. He wants his money back, and employs a series of pranks to challenge the teller's sanity - but to what end?A professor is convinced his boarding housemate (a bank teller) stole $200 from his bank deposit; the teller vehemently denies it. He wants his money back, and employs a series of pranks to challenge the teller's sanity - but to what end?

  • Director
    • Herschel Daugherty
  • Writers
    • Harry Miles Muheim
    • Halsted Welles
  • Stars
    • Alfred Hitchcock
    • Dick York
    • Philip Coolidge
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    613
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    • Director
      • Herschel Daugherty
    • Writers
      • Harry Miles Muheim
      • Halsted Welles
    • Stars
      • Alfred Hitchcock
      • Dick York
      • Philip Coolidge
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alfred Hitchcock
    Alfred Hitchcock
    • Self - Host
    Dick York
    Dick York
    • Norman Logan
    Philip Coolidge
    Philip Coolidge
    • William Tritt
    Wilton Graff
    Wilton Graff
    • Mr. Pinkson
    J. Pat O'Malley
    J. Pat O'Malley
    • Colonel Binns
    Almira Sessions
    Almira Sessions
    • Mrs. Merrell
    Charity Grace
    Charity Grace
    • Mrs. Bradford
    Edgar Dearing
    Edgar Dearing
    • Lewis
    Barry Brooks
    • Toy store salesman
    • Director
      • Herschel Daugherty
    • Writers
      • Harry Miles Muheim
      • Halsted Welles
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    10tcchelsey

    AND EVERYONE LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER.

    A Hitch Christmas episode, if there is such a thing?

    I have watched this story for decades, and just love it. The reason is you get TWO prize Hitchcock regulars, Dick York (as Norman) and Philip Coolidge (Tritt). These two over the top characters live together in a boarding house, and what's worse, work together at the local bank.

    The problem; Tritt is one of the officers and Norman claims he short-changed him out of two hundred dollars -- so he could cover a banking error. Norman refuses to forgive and forget, and believes in the "revenge is sweet" theory... and he's out to nail his frenemy.

    A sly game of cat and mouse, Dick York and Philip Coolidge compliment each other. Fun to watch, especially those smug "cat ate the canary" expressions. I think Coolidge wins, ending as being the most exasperated. The same year this episode was released, he appeared as a doctor in Hitchcock's NORTH BY NORTHWEST. A long time stage actor and director.

    Dick York, originally a radio actor, will always be remembered for BEWITCHED, but his various roles for Hitchcock are not to be forgotten. This is one of them.

    Note, the real star of this story is Frederick Herbert's quirky music score, often used on LEAVE IT TO BEAVER. Sure fits here. He also worked on several film classics, like MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS.

    Recommended. From SEASON 4 EPISODE 33 remastered Universal dvd box set. 5 dvds. All seven season half hour episodes are now on dvd in a single box. Released 2022.
    7Hitchcoc

    Purposely Silly

    Once in a while, the series just launched into silliness. This plot involves a supposedly wronged man played by Dick York, later of the show "Bewitched." York's character launches a full frontal assault on a fellow boarding house bank teller whom he feels cheated him out of two hundred dollars. The mans failure to acquiesce leads to a series of efforts by York to destroy him. His set ups result in the poor man embarrassing himself time after time. We never know if there ever was an inciting incident (the two hundred dollars) but we are expected to sympathize with York's Captain Ahab. I just couldn't do it. The bank teller is so badly treated that I couldn't overcome the tongue in cheek portrayal. Is two hundred dollars enough incentive to destroy a man's life and cause him to live in fear. Of course, I'm overreacting to an old TV show.
    7Archbishop_Laud

    Old York

    This is Dick York's second appearance on AHP (three more to come). In his first, he played a wise guy. This one seems a little more natural for him. I have to say, he really gives me a Jim Carrey vibe.

    In a bit of period detail, we have two men (with jobs, nonetheless) living in a boarding house. York wants to get his vengeance on a stuffy bank teller. We only hear about and don't see the original transgression, and I think this is what made me sympathetic to the bank teller. The revenge goes too far, but we are also made to see that York's character has no selfish motive beyond that. The story also seems unrealistic, the way the gun is handled.

    Ultimately, it plays for kicks, and is fairly effective at that. By Season 4, AHP risked repeating itself, and this episode at least isn't guilty of that.
    searchanddestroy-1

    A comedy, yes, but it works fine

    I am not a great comedy lover, but this one, definitely light hearted from the very beginning, is very pleasant to watch, entertaining, funny and perfectly pulled by Dick York, for whom this role suits like a glove. I won't spoil you the details of this amusing story. A great little AH PRESENTS plot that I recommend to any one.
    dougdoepke

    Don't Mess with the Professor

    Fuddy-duddy banker Tritt (Coolidge) and droll Professor Logan (York) share a dinner table at a respectable boarding house. Logan claims Tritt has shorted him two hundred-dollars to cover a mistake at the bank. Tritt however denies it, but judging from his smug demeanor we suspect the worst. Still, Logan is not one to forgive; plus, he's resourceful as heck. If I were Tritt, I'd give the money back, as the next 20-minutes shows.

    Cleverly offbeat premise plays out rather humorously. York is so good at being sly, while Coolidge is perfectly cast as a priggish banker. Suspense comes from wondering what Logan will do next since the twists are anything but predictable. All in all, the entry fits in perfectly with the series emphasis on dark humor.

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      [afterword - Hitchcock is back in the cashier's window]

      Self - Host: And almost everyone lived happily ever after. Closing time is almost upon us. I must count up the money. You watch the following, after which I'll be back. Here, ladies and gentlemen, is the alternate ending to tonight's story.

      [commercial]

      Self - Host: Well, you pays your money and you takes your choice. I haven't been able to balance my books, so I'm taking my work home with me. I'm very conscientious that way. I hope you'll tune in next week when we shall have another story. Until then, good night.

    • Soundtracks
      Funeral March of a Marionette
      Written by Charles Gounod

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    • Release date
      • May 31, 1959 (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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