Paula Hudson has a stolen mink coat she tells police she purchased on a recommendation, and when they retrace her steps to find out how she obtained it, everyone denies they ever talked to h... Read allPaula Hudson has a stolen mink coat she tells police she purchased on a recommendation, and when they retrace her steps to find out how she obtained it, everyone denies they ever talked to her about it.Paula Hudson has a stolen mink coat she tells police she purchased on a recommendation, and when they retrace her steps to find out how she obtained it, everyone denies they ever talked to her about it.
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THE STOLEN MINK SCANDAL.
Who better to play a woman of taste than Ruth Hussey, who began her career as a fashion commentator, before becoming a star at MGM. Here, she plays a trendy lady who has an eye for a mink coat --only it happens to be stolen merchandise. Funny thing is NO ONE can varify her story. Is she a thief? What a Hitchcock dilemma that only mushrooms for your entertainment pleasure.
Also a great supporting cast; Vivi Janis plays a cop this time around. Popular 40s gangster moll Veda Ann Borg plays Lucille.
Look for Eugenia Paul (as Dolores), who played a few roles in her short career before marrying one of the famous Pep Boys, heir to the auto parts store chain.
The inside joke; Ruth Hussey appeared in THE LADY WANTS MINK (1953), a few years before this episode. She also was nominated for an Oscar in THE PHILADELPHIA STORY, playing a fashion photographer. Hitch did his homework.
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What a let down!
A touch of mink
"Mink" could and should have been a good deal better than it was. It is not one of the worst episodes of Season 1, none of it is on the same levels of weak as "The Hidden Thing", but it had potential to be a lot more exciting than it turned out and it was a great of a promising start but runs out of gas too early. There are better episodes in the season, and we are including Stevenson's entries, this is certainly no "And So Died Riabouschinska".
There are good things about "Mink". Ruth Hussey is very good in the lead role and is the main reason as to why the second half is just about worth sticking with. The cast are all fine, though the rest of the cast are never on the same level as Hussey. The episode is slick visually and has some nice atmosphere, mink coats always catch the eye on film and television.
It is also an episode with a promising first half, where there is some real intrigue and it is easy to invest in Paula's predicament. The bookending, with one exception, is typically ironic and the main theme is suitably devillish.
For me, the second half is not as interesting. The story does thin out and loses its tightness, there is no real suspense and the mystery becomes bland and obvious. The ending is so anaemic too that it's almost immediately forgotten about and it is easy to question was there an ending or a twist.
Stevenson's direction is on the uninspired side in the second half and the dialogue never properly crackles. While usually loving Hitchcock's bookending and generally it's humorous here, the wife beating remark really doesn't hold up and is in bad taste.
Overall, watchable but uneven and bland. 5/10.
The stolen stole?
The show begins with a lady (Ruth Hussey) going to a furrier to get an appraisal on her new mink stole. However, the people recognize the stole...it's one they made themselves and it is one that was reported stolen! Well, she leaves before the police arrive and as she's at lunch, a female police officer approaches her and informs her that a complaint has been lodged against her....and the coat appears to have been stolen. But when she takes the coat to the lady who sold it to her second-hand, you wonder who is telling the truth...as she said she never sold anyone any mink ever.
The acting in this one is very good. But the twist? I couldn't even tell if there was one. No real suspense and a really disappointing ending. But, had it been an episode of "Dragnet" or some other police show, it would have been quite good....but clearly NOT what you would expect for "Alfred Hitchcock Presents".
The Fifties Were Really Hard on Those Minks
Did you know
- TriviaRuth Hussey also starred in the 1953 film " The Lady Wants Mink."
- GoofsThere is no explanation of how the gray lining with her monogram changed to white.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Himself - Host: [Hitchcock is still standing inside the cage] So much for the case of the stolen stole. I think I'll give up my diet.
[he walks past the bars and outside the cage which actually has no sides]
Himself - Host: Exercise, that's it. I think I'll take up sports again.
[leans casually on the bars of the cage from the outside]
Himself - Host: I'm quite an athlete, you know. I particularly excel in chess, falconry, wife-beating, that sort of thing. Thank you for coming. Please call again. Our next visiting hours will be just one week from tonight. Good night.
- SoundtracksFuneral March of a Marionette
Written by Charles Gounod
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- 30m
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- 1.33 : 1


