Alfred Hitchcock Presents is a television anthology series that aired from 1955 to 1965. The show was created and hosted by the legendary filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock. Each episode featured a standalone story of mystery, suspense, and horror, often with a twist ending that left viewers on the edge of their seats.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents became known for its iconic opening sequence, which featured Hitchcock's silhouette and his famous greeting, "Good evening." The show also featured a rotating cast of actors, including many well-known stars of the time.
Throughout its run, Alfred Hitchcock Presents received critical acclaim and won several awards, including multiple Emmy Awards. The show's legacy continues to this day, with many of its episodes considered classics of the genre.
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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Funeral March of a Marionette
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Charles Gounod:
(1872) (opening theme)
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