The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale
Introduction
"Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale" was originally broadcast on 08/Nov/1963 as part of the second season of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.
Synopsis
Mrs. Logan calls Sheriff Ben Wister when she begins to believe that her neighbor Harry Jarvis killed his wife and buried her in his back yard. She notes that Harry has been acting strangely. He has been digging in the yard all night and has been drinkinf beer all day. She also notes that Mrs. Jarvis's annoying little dog has also gone missing. When the police interview him, Harry claims that his wife left him for another man. He also claims that his wife left her dog with him and that it died after an illness. The sheriff is unconvinced by Harry's explanation and gets a search warrant to dig up his back yard. When the police start digging they find a dead dog and believe Harry's story. Later, Harry visits Mrs. Logan who is in fact his secret lover. Harry did kill his wife and he and Mrs. Logan bury Mrs. Jarvis's body where the dog was once buried. They think that the police would never bother to check the dog's grave again. All goes according to plan until Sheriff Wister returns and tells them that they must dig up the dog's body since its against the law to bury dead pets in the back yard. (TV.com)
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Cast and Crew
Directed by:
Produced by:
- Gordon Hessler - associate producer
- Norman Lloyd - producer
Written by:
- Richard Levinson - teleplay
- William Link - teleplay
- Robert Twohy - screenplay
- Robert Twohy - short story
Starring:
- Alfred Hitchcock — cast: Himself - Host
- Gary Merrill — cast: Harry Jarvis
- Phyllis Thaxter — cast: Mrs. Logan
- Fess Parker — cast: Sheriff Ben Wister
- George Furth — cast: Charlie
- Robert P. Lieb — cast: Dr. Wyatt
- Burt Mustin — cast: Mr. Bell
- Jan Arvan — cast: Al
- Cathie Merchant — cast: The Receptionist
- Sammy Reese — cast: Henry, The Barber (as Sam Reese)
- Robert Roter — cast: The Boy
- Martine Bartlett — cast: Mrs. Bergen
Cinematography by:
- Benjamin H. Kline - director of photography
Edited by:
Original Music by: