Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Help Wanted
Introduction
"Help Wanted" was originally broadcast on 01/Apr/1956 as part of the first season of Alfred Hitchcock Presents.
Synopsis
Mr. Crabtree needs money for an operation for his wife. He answers a help wanted ad and is hired by Mr. X. Mr. X wants Crabtree to kill someone who has been blackmailing him. Crabtree agrees to do it for one thousand dollars. Mr. X arranges for the target to call Crabtree for the next blackmail payment. The phrase the man will use to identify himself is 'Do you have a contribution from a mutual friend?' Crabtree is to give him an envelope, which actually contains a suicide note, and is to push him out the window. The man appears and Crabtree gives him the envelope. He then has second thoughts about the murder. He angrily approaches the man who then steps back and accidently falls to his death. The police find the note and presume it was a suicide. While waiting to receive his money, Crabtree is visited by another man who asks for a contribution from a mutual friend. (TV.com)
DVD Releases
The following official DVD releases contain this episode:
Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season One - Universal (UK, 2005) | |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season One - Universal (USA, 2005) |
Cast and Crew
Directed by:
Produced by:
- Joan Harrison - associate producer
Written by:
- Robert C. Dennis - teleplay
- Mary Orr - adaptation
- Reginald Denham - adaptation
- Stanley Ellin - story
Starring:
- Alfred Hitchcock — cast: Himself - Host
- John Qualen — cast: Mr. Crabtree
- Lorne Greene — cast: Mr. X
- Madge Kennedy — cast: Laura Crabtree
- Ruth Swanson — cast: Mrs. Brown
- John Harmon — cast: Donations Collector
- Malcolm Atterbury — cast: The blackmailer
- Parley Baer — cast: Police Detective Gryar
- Paul Brinegar — cast: Police Officer
Cinematography by:
- Reggie Lanning - director of photography
Edited by: