bdosher-56652
Joined Sep 2016
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This was not the usual Alfred Hitchcock show story, it was different and unusual but interesting, especially the ending. This was aired in May 1957, so likely filmed in late 1956 obviously several years before Robert Culp had his teeth fixed. Hugh Marlow is very good as the Minister and Rebecca Wells as his wife and parents of precocious Hildegard. By the way, Robert Culp does a very good job in his part also
This is actually a pretty good story, the 1957 shows seem to be figuring out the interaction between the characters in the show, by the winter of 1958 they seem to have this all together. The story's from from the start to the early 60s seem to be best, somewhere in the mid 60s they stopped using a novel for a story, and started using ideas from several and putting them together plus the last couple years, I read the director who was in charge didn't do great job, and it shows
Watch this one closely, the story moves along well.