Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Man from the South
Introduction
"Man from the South" was originally broadcast on 03/Jan/1960 as part of the fifth season of Alfred Hitchcock Presents.
The story was later refilmed for Roald Dahl's UK TV series "Tales of the Unexpected".
Synopsis
An out of his luck gambler is intrigued when a man makes an unusual bet. If the gambler can ignite his lighter ten times in a row, the man will give up his costly convertible. If, however, the lighter fails, the gambler must give up the little finger of his left hand. A girl and another gambler watch as bet starts. After the gambler manages to light his lighter seven times in a row, the bet is called off after the intervention of the a woman who claims to be the man's wife. She claims that the convertible is hers and that her husband has nothing to bet since she has already won everything he owns. As the woman reaches for the car's keys the gambler notices that her left hand has only one finger and a thumb. (TV.com)
DVD Releases
The following official DVD releases contain this episode:
Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season Five - Universal (USA, 2012) Amazon (USA) NTSC 1.33:1 |
Cast and Crew
Directed by:
Produced by:
- Joan Harrison - producer
- Norman Lloyd - associate producer
Written by:
- Roald Dahl - story
- William Fay - teleplay
Starring:
- Alfred Hitchcock — cast: Host
- Steve McQueen — cast: Gambler
- Peter Lorre — cast: Carlos
- Neile Adams — cast: Woman
- Katherine Squire — cast: Carlos' Wife
- Tyler McVey — cast: Referee
- Marc Cavell — cast: Bellhop
- Phil Gordon — cast: Bartender
Cinematography by:
- Lionel Lindon - director of photography
Edited by: