The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - Off Season
Introduction
"Off Season" was originally broadcast on 10/May/1965 as part of the third season of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.
Synopsis
Johnny Kendall is a trigger-happy cop who is fired from the force. He takes a job checking vacant summer homes during the offseason. His girlfriend Sandy gets a job as a waitress to make ends meet. At work, Johnny discovers that the previous deputy was fired from the job for having an affair with an unidentified woman in one of the vacant summer homes. When Johnny sees the ex-deputy hanging around Sandy, he grows jealous and paranoid. One night, when he believes the two are together, he takes his gun and looks for them. He heads for the empty summer houses and finds one broken into. Inside he hears the former deputy and a woman. He shoots them both in the dark and kills them. He turns on the lights and discovers that the woman was not Sandy, but the sheriff's wife. (TV.com)
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Cast and Crew
Directed by:
Produced by:
- Gordon Hessler - producer
- Norman Lloyd - executive producer
Written by:
- Robert Bloch - teleplay
- Edward D. Hoch - short story
Starring:
- Alfred Hitchcock — cast: Himself - Host
- John Gavin — cast: Johnny Kendall
- Richard Jaeckel — cast: Milt Woodman
- Tom Drake — cast: Sheriff Dade
- Indus Arthur — cast: Sandy Evans
- Dodie Heath — cast: Irma Dade (as Dody Heath)
- Fred Draper — cast: Dr. Hornbeck (as Frederick P. Draper)
- Duncan McLeod — cast: The Bartender
- Jimmy Joyce — cast: Sgt. Racin
- Harry Hines — cast: The Thief
- Jim Drum — cast: Al
- William O'Connell — cast: Art Summers
Cinematography by:
- John F. Warren - director of photography
Edited by: