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The Alfred Hitchcock Hour/Terror at Northfield
Terror at Northfield | |
Season 2, Episode 3 | |
Airdate | October 11, 1963 |
Teleplay by | Leigh Brackett |
Based on | from a story by Ellery Queen |
Directed by | Harvey Hart |
Produced by | Charles Russell |
← 2x02 A Nice Touch |
2x04 → You'll Be the Death of Me |
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour — Season Two |
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Terror at Northfield is the third episode of the second season of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, and the thirty-fifth episode overall.
Starring: Dick York (Sheriff Will Pearce), Jacqueline Scott (Susan Marsh)
Also Starring: R.G. Armstrong (John Cooley)
Co-Starring: Katherine Squire (Mrs. La Font), Peter Whitney (Bib Hadley), Dennis Patrick (Frenchy La Font), Curt Conway (Dr. Buxton)
with Gertrude Flynn (Flora Sloan), Jim Boles (The Grocer), Harry Harvey, Sr. (Mayor Sanford Brown), Raymond Guth (The Farmer), Bryan O'Byrne (Mr. Smith), Gail Bonney (Mrs. Hayes), Hal Bokar (The 3rd Man), William Newell (Mr. Jones), Harry Antrim (The Councilman), Robert Reiner (Mr. Brown), Hinton Pope (The 2nd Man), Dee Carroll (The Woman)
Uncredited: Alfred Hitchcock (Host)
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Plot Overview
While a small-town Sheriff searches for the killer of the son of a local farmer, the boy's father, empowered by his religious beliefs, sets out on a killing spree to avenge the death.