Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Six People, No Music
Introduction
"Six People, No Music" was originally broadcast on 04/Jan/1959 as part of the fourth season of Alfred Hitchcock Presents.
Synopsis
Arthur Motherwell is an undertaker with a strange problem. He has been hired by a family to prepare an extravagant funeral for a wealthy man name Stanton C. Barryvale. Later when he does to embalme Mr. Barryvale, he wakes up and writes down a note insisting that he be given a small funeral: six people, no music. After giving Arthur the note, Barryvale dies for good. Motherwell must decide on which funeral to prepare. He decides on the extravagant one and has the note destroyed. (TV.com)
DVD Releases
The following official DVD releases contain this episode:
Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season Four - Universal (USA, 2009) Amazon (USA) NTSC 1.33:1 |
Cast and Crew
Directed by:
Produced by:
- Joan Harrison - producer
- Norman Lloyd - associate producer
Written by:
- Richard Berg - teleplay
- Garson Kanin - story "The Damnedest Thing"
Starring:
- Alfred Hitchcock — cast: Host
- John McGiver — cast: Arthur Motherwell
- Peggy Cass — cast: Rhoda Motherwell
- Howard Smith — cast: Stanton C. Barryvale
- Joby Baker — cast: Thor
- Wilton Graff — cast: Fulton Agnew
- Joseph Hamilton — cast: Attendant (as Joe Hamilton)
Cinematography by:
- Lionel Lindon - director of photography
Edited by: