The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
Series 2, Episode 32


   Joseph Newman
   Harold Swanton (teleplay); Margaret Manners (story)
   Lillian Gish, Maggie McNamara
   03 July 1964
   48:14 (total) • -1:10 (film) • 0:43 (Hitchcock)
   -/10


Body In The Barn
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TRIVIA
HITCH'S PROLOGUE (43 secs):
[Hitch is dressed as a scarecrow and standing by a wooden fence] "Someone has at last found a practical use for my talents. He reasoned that since I have been frightening people for years why not birds? The job is somewhat restricting but I have a number of visitors. One little girl and a tin woodman are quite bothersome. They seem to be under the absurd impression that I'm going to go dancing up the road with them. In keeping with this bucolic mood, tonight we are presenting a pleasant little tale of homicide, lust, deceit, revenge and greed. I'm sure you'll love it. It follows this short prologue."

HITCH'S EPILOGUE (0 secs):
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SPOILERS
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IN MY HUMBLE OPINION...
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THE CAST
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Bessie Carnby... LILLIAN GISH


GALLERY
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Acknowledgements:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0394023/ [IMDb]

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