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Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955) :: And So Died Riabouchinska (01x20)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: And So Died Riabouchinska
Episode #: 01x20
Original Airdate: Sunday February 12th, 1956
8/10 (1 Vote cast)
Episode Crew
Director: Robert Stevenson
Story: Ray Bradbury
Teleplay: Mel Dinelli
 
Episode Summary
 
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A ventriloquist is questioned about a murder that occurred at a vaudeville theatre.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Claude RainsplayedJohn FabianRecurring (first appearance)
Charles BronsonplayedDetective KrovitchRecurring (first appearance)
Claire CarletonplayedAlice FabianRecurring (first appearance)
Virginia GreggvoicedRiabouchinskaRecurring (third appearance)
Lowell GilmoreplayedMel Douglas 
Co-Guest Stars
Charles CantorplayedZanderRecurring (second appearance)
Harry TylerplayedDan SilverRecurring (second appearance)
Iris AdrianplayedMacey 
Bill HaadeplayedStagehand 
 
Main Cast
 
Alfred HitchcockplayedHost
 
Episode Notes
 
Claude Rains makes his first of several guest appearances in this episode. He had previously co-starred in Alfred Hitchcock's classic 1946 suspense thriller Notorious.
 
Bradbury's story was later adapted as an episode of The Ray Bradbury Theater.
 
Virginia Gregg would go on to play another disembodied voice belonging to a fantasy woman, in Hitchcock's Psycho.
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Alfred Hitchcock: (out of focus) Good evening. (comes into focus) This misty bit of ectoplasm forming on the inside of your television screen is one Alfred Hitchcock, coming to you from across that great barrier that divides the quick from the dead: the Atlantic Ocean. I have materialized for the express purpose of warning you that during tonight's séance, you will witness a playlet entitled: "And So Died Riabouchinska." Oh, yes. Before we have our play, I would like to make an announcement to those of you who can't stay until the end. The butler did it.
 
Alfred Hitchcock: That was pleasant. It also reminded me of my youth. When I was once a part of a vaudeville act called: "Doctor Speewack and his Puppets." But I never cared for Doctor Speewack. He thought he was better than the rest of us. But so much for tonight's entertainment. Until the next time we return with another play, good night.
 
 
Other Episode Crew
 
Executive ProducerAlfred Hitchcock
Associate ProducerJoan Harrison
Music SupervisorStanley Wilson
Make-upWilliam Oakley
Set DecoratorJerry Welch
Director of PhotographyReggie Lanning
Art DirectorMartin Obzina
Costume SupervisorVincent Dee
Film EditorEdward W. Williams (1)
SoundHugh McDowell
Assistant DirectorJames Hogan
Editorial SupervisorRichard G. Wray
 
 
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