Episode
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: The Jar
Overview
At a carnival sideshow, a farmer named Charlie Hill buys a strange jar, which brings him notoriety and respect in the community because people travel for miles to gather in his parlor and look at the jar and it's obscure content. But his young wife, Thedy Sue, is frightened of it and insists that he throw it out.
Details
- Series
- The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
- Season
- Season 2
- Episode
- Episode 17
- Air date
- 1964-02-14
- Runtime
- 51 min
Episode context
The Jar is Episode 17 in Season 2 of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. It aired on 1964-02-14. The runtime is 51 min.
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Episode 16: The Evil of Adelaide Winters
Near the end of World War II, a phony medium named Adelaide Winters cheats grieving families of soldiers killed in battle by pretending to communicate with ghosts. When she meets a wealthy widower named Edward Porter and finds out that his son was killed in battle, she insists that he join her seance. Edward reluctantly joins and begins to believe in Adelaide powers. Eventually, he proposes marriage to her so that the two of them can be with his son. Adelaide accepts the proposal but the honeymoon doesn't go as planned.
Episode 18: Final Escape
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