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The Alfred Hitchcock Hour/The Thirty-First of February
The Thirty-First of February | |
Season 1, Episode 15 | |
Airdate | January 4, 1963 |
Teleplay by | Logan Swanson |
Based on | the novel by Julian Symons |
Directed by | Alf Kjellin |
Produced by | Joan Harrison |
← 1x14 The Tender Poisoner |
1x16 → What Really Happened |
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour — Season One |
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The Thirty-First of February is the fifteenth episode of the first season of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.
Starring: David Wayne (Andrew Anderson), William Conrad (Sgt. Cresse), Elizabeth Allen (Molly O'Rourke)
Co-Starring: Staats Cotsworth (Vincent)
with William Sargent (Peter Granville), Bob Crane (Charlie Lessing), Steve Gravers (The Psychiatrist), Stacy Harris (The D.A.), Bernadette Hale (Miss Wright), King Calder (Reverton), Kathleen O'Malley (Valerie Anderson), Robert Carson (The Coroner)
Uncredited: Alfred Hitchcock (Host)
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Plot Overview
After his wife's apparently accidental death, an executive becomes more and more paranoid, due to both a dogged police Sergeant who's out to prove foul play in her death, and also by a mysterious person who's taunting him,