Margo : “Maybe, let me take care of this.”Ĭlaude : “No no. I could hire someone to do it, but doing it myself…” Not wanting to lose either, he’s gotta kill his wife.Ĭlaude : “I just couldn’t do it. Margo lets him know might be in danger of losing the money AND her. Here is Clara, confiding her marital insecurities to Margo, and she goes and tells Claude. Margo : “You’re having creampuffs for dinner.”Įven though it’s just dessert, hearing Margo reveal to Claude he’s having cream puffs feels like such a betrayal to me. I promised Claude we’d have cream puffs for dinner tonight. ” There’s a veiled threat he won’t own any part of the company if they divorce.Ĭlara : “Dear it’s getting late and I’ve got to go to the bakery. She owns the company, like the Countess DeLave owned Dandee Gelatine in “ T he Women. Margo : “Well it’d be kind of hard to find anyone poorer.” Oh Margo, never marry a man who is even a little bit younger or poorer than you.” Margo :“But you know how much Claude loves you.”Ĭlara : “I know how much he says he loves me. That’s when the itch is supposed to set in.” But I think he’s seeing another woman.”Ĭlara : “You can’t? We just had our seventh wedding anniversary. Margo :“Are you and Claude having trouble?”Ĭlara : “Not Claude. This has been going on for over a year? Woweeee! The wife is played by Vivienne Segal. Wait, his mistress is friends with his wife? ( Oooh, that never works, trust me! ) What a reveal. Having an affair right under his wife’s nose. What’s he stopping for, a quick smoke? Oh snap…he lives next door? WIFE? He’s married?! I see what he did…he checked the window before going into his own house. And here she is, your typical 50’s/60’s scene, talking about refurnishing…and sending her man off to work. Patricia Breslin reminds me of Barbara Rush and Dana Wynter. ( He’s also the dad of actress Penelope Ann Miller ). The lovely Patricia Breslin set this nice homey little domestic scene with handsome Mark Miller of tv’s “ Please Don’t Eat the Daisies ” fame. I would say sit back and relax, but hey…this IS Alfred Hitchcock. This is Season 7 Episode 24 of Alfred Hitchcock Presents. It will have spoilers, but it won’t have the main spoiler I will leave out. I’m going to walk you through it with my impressions and observations. I apologize for the UNclarity of the screen caps. Here are the title cards for tonight’s episode. Thanks to the MeTV channel, I get to watch Hitchcock’s tv program nightly and this episode is one of my faves. He’s left his mark of chilling suspense on movies and tv. But now for something different.Įverybody should know by now that Hitchcock’s my boy. ” This “is a blogathon in which bloggers write entries about their favourite episodes of their favourite classic television shows.” If you’re interested in seeing everyone’s favorites ( don’t use a “u” ~ I’m an American ) please click on “The Saint.” I participated in this popular blogathon once before with the iconic and poignant “ Twilight Zone ” episode “Walking Distance” starring Gig Young. He of “A Shroud of Thought” is hosting his fourth annual “ FAVOURITE TV SHOW EPISODE BLOGATHON.
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