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Click on the title to get the juice... | Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "Human Interest Story" (1959) and "Man from the South" (1960) | |
| Human Interest Story | ||
| The best format of Human Interest Story that is available is VHS tape. It is presented in the correct aspect ratio of 1.33:1, as per the original TV broadcast. | ||
| A journalist (played by McQueen) interviews a man who claims to be an alien from Mars. | ||
The Journalist![]() |
Interviewing the alien![]() | |
| Man From The South | ||
| The best format of Man from the South that is available is VHS tape. It is presented in the correct aspect ratio of 1.33:1, as per the original TV broadcast. | ||
Steve McQueen and Peter Lorre
A down on his luck gambler (Steve McQueen) is offered an unusual bet by a stranger (Peter Lorre).If the gambler can ignite his lighter ten times in a row, the stranger will lose his expensive convertible. If the lighter fails, the gambler must give up the little finger of his left hand. Also features Steve's first wife Neile in a small but significant role as the stranger's wife. This episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents won Edward W. Williams an emmy nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing for Television. Based on a story by Roald Dahl. | ||
Steve and Neile![]() |
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| All screencaps and pictures from the personal collection of Donna Redden. | ||