Alfred hitchcock biography imdb fuller

  • Christa lang
  • White dog (1982)
  • Fritz lang
  • 8/10

    And introduced by a beatnik Alfred Hitchcock!!

    A guy sneaks off to play poker with the boys and is the big loser. But instead of telling the wife what happened, he concocts a tale about being mugged in order to explain away losing his paycheck. But when the wife insists he report this to the police, all sorts of unexpected things happen. And, fortunately, it also has a nice twist that I am pretty sure you'll appreciate.

    In addition to the nice story, I really enjoyed Alfred Hitchcock's introductioneven more than usual. In this case, he's dressed like a beatnik and you just have to see it to appreciate it!

    6/10

    How Much Did He Pay for that Suit?

    As a previous reviewer put it, "At least we don't know where it's going." This is the simple story of an elaborate cover-up by a young man who has been taken to the cleaners by his boss on poker night. The young couple is living hand to mouth and this is a devastating situation.

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  • Robert Horton (actor)

    American actor (–)

    Not to be confused with American hydrologist Robert E. Horton.

    Robert Horton

    Horton in Police Woman ()

    Born

    Mead Howard Horton Jr.


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    Los Angeles, California, U.S.

    DiedMarch 9, () (aged&#;91)

    Los Angeles, California, U.S.

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    Mead Howard "Robert" Horton Jr. (July 29, – March 9, ) was an American actor and singer. He is known for playing Flint McCullough in Wagon Train (–).

    Early life

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    One of two sons, Mead Howard Horton Jr. was born on July 29, , in Los Angeles. His parents were Mead Howard Horton Sr. and Chelta McMurrin.[1]

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