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The Alfred Hitchcock Hour/Three Wives Too Many
From The TV IV
| Three Wives Too Many | |
| Season 2, Episode 12 | |
| Airdate | January 3, 1964 |
| Teleplay by | Arthur Ross |
| Based on | the story by Kenneth Fearing |
| Directed by | Joseph Newman |
| Produced by | Herbert Coleman |
| ← 2x11 How to Get Rid of Your Wife |
2x13 → The Magic Shop |
| The Alfred Hitchcock Hour — Season Two | |
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Three Wives Too Many is the twelfth episode of the second season of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, and the forty-fourth episode overall.
Starring: Teresa Wright (Marion Brown)
Guest Star: Dan Duryea (Mr. Brown)
Co-Starring: Linda Lawson (Lucille Brown), Jean Hale (Bernice Brown), Steven Gravers (Lt. Storber), Robert Cornthwaite (Mr. Bleeker)
with Lew Brown (Detective Lanning), Dee J. Thompson (The Sister-In-Law), Duane Grey (Detective Millard), David Fresco (The Bother-In-Law)
Uncredited: Alfred Hitchcock (Host)
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Plot Overview
After learning that her traveling salesman husband has three other wives in different cities, a woman goes to lethal measures to ensure that she is the only wife.