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The Alfred Hitchcock Hour/The Long Silence
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The Long Silence | |
Season 1, Episode 25 | |
Airdate | March 22, 1963 |
Teleplay by | William D. Gordon and Charles Beaumont |
Based on | a short story by Hilda Lawrence |
Directed by | Robert Douglas |
Produced by | Robert Douglas |
← 1x24 The Star Juror |
1x26 → An Out for Oscar |
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour — Season One |
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The Long Silence is the twenty-fifth episode of the first season of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.
Starring: Michael Rennie (Ralph Manson), Phyllis Thaxter (Nora Cory Manson)
Co-Starring: James McMullan (George Cory), Natalie Trundy (Jean Dekker), Vaughn Taylor (Dr. Babcock)
with Connie Gilchrist (Emma), Claude Stroud (Edgar Ogden)
and Rees Vaughn (Robbie Cory)
Uncredited: Alfred Hitchcock (Host)
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Plot Overview
Paralyzed in an accidental fall down a flight of stairs and also rendered mute, a woman is unable to communicate that her husband, a killer and embezzler, plans to make her his next victim.