The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: The Thirty-First of February (1963)

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: The Thirty-First of February (1963)
The coroner rules that the wife of advertising executive Andrew Anderson (David Wayne) died in an accidental fall. But after receiving an anonymous letter, police detective Sgt. Cresse (William Conrad) becomes convinced that Anderson murdered his wife. Arranging an elaborate hoax, the relentless Cresse hopes to trap Anderson into breaking down and confessing -- but things don't quite work out that way. This episode was scripted by Richard Matheson, here billed pseudonymously as Logan Swanson. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
David WayneWilliam Conrad, (more)
Director(s):
Alf Kjellin
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: The Thirty-First of February

The coroner rules that the wife of advertising executive Andrew Anderson (David Wayne) died in an accidental fall. But after receiving an anonymous letter, police detective Sgt. Cresse (William Conrad) becomes convinced that Anderson murdered his wife. Arranging an elaborate hoax, the relentless Cresse hopes to trap Anderson into breaking down and confessing -- but things don't quite work out that way. This episode was scripted by Richard Matheson, here billed pseudonymously as Logan Swanson. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Alf Kjellin
Writer(s):
Richard Matheson
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