The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - Three Wives Too Many
Introduction
"Three Wives Too Many" was originally broadcast on 03/Jan/1964 as part of the second season of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.
Synopsis
Brown is a chronic gambler and bigamist who starts to run out of money when his wealthy wives start turning up dead. Police suspect that he is responsible for murder, but lack of evidence force them to rule each death a suicide. The real murderer, however, is Brown's first wife Marion, who jealously wants to keep her husband all to herself. She threatens him that if he strays again, SHE will commit suicide and arrange for him to be charged for her murder and those of his other wives. (TV.com)
DVD Releases
The following official DVD releases contain this episode:
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: The Complete Second Season - Madman Entertainment (Australia, 2013) PAL 1.33:1 |
Cast and Crew
Directed by:
- Joseph M. Newman (as Joseph Newman)
Produced by:
- Herbert Coleman - producer
- Gordon Hessler - associate producer
- Norman Lloyd - executive producer
Written by:
- Kenneth Fearing - short story
- Arthur A. Ross - teleplay
Starring:
- Alfred Hitchcock — cast: Himself - Host
- Teresa Wright — cast: Marion Brown
- Dan Duryea — cast: Raymond Brown
- Linda Lawson — cast: Lucille Brown
- Jean Hale — cast: Bernice Brown
- Steve Gravers — cast: Lieutenant Storber (as Steven Gravers)
- Robert Cornthwaite — cast: Mr. Bleeker
- Lew Brown — cast: Detective Lanning
- Dee J. Thompson — cast: Sister-in-Law
- Duane Grey — cast: Detective Millard
- David Fresco — cast: Brother-in-Law
Cinematography by:
- John F. Warren - director of photography
Edited by:
Original Music by:
- Lyn Murray - music score