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The Alfred Hitchcock Hour A Tangled Web (1962–1965) Online

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour A Tangled Web (1962–1965) Online
Original Title :
A Tangled Web
Genre :
TV Episode / Crime / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
Year :
1962–1965
Directror :
Alf Kjellin
Cast :
Alfred Hitchcock,Robert Redford,Zohra Lampert
Writer :
Nicholas Blake,James Bridges
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
1h
Rating :
6.8/10
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour A Tangled Web (1962–1965) Online

David Chesterman is kissing his family's French maid when his mother returns to their mansion. His mother immediately fires Marie, so young David counters he's leaving with her, to be married. Snorting that she won't be at the wedding, mother trickles 60 cents from her purse to the floor, for a wedding gift. Marie loves hot-tempered David, so she embraces the off-the-cuff proposal - and the immediate problems which come with it. David's friend Karl is charmed by Marie and eager to fill in jobless David's resume gaps for her: David is a professional jewel thief, who served a year in prison. Karl, a Beverly Hills wigmaker, omits his role in David's profession: Karl cases his customers, then sics David on them. The older Karl's been divorced four times, so Marie's self-sacrificing love for David, turns Karl's bitterness into a consuming jealousy.
Episode cast overview:
Alfred Hitchcock Alfred Hitchcock - Himself - Host
Robert Redford Robert Redford - David Chesterman
Zohra Lampert Zohra Lampert - Marie Petit
Barry Morse Barry Morse - Karl Gault
Gertrude Flynn Gertrude Flynn - Ethel Chesterman
Cathleen Cordell Cathleen Cordell - Mrs. Spaulding
Joan Houseman Joan Houseman - Mrs. Fllingston
Elizabeth Thompson Elizabeth Thompson - The Student's Girl
Ronnie Rondell Jr. Ronnie Rondell Jr. - The College Student (as Ronnie R. Rondell)
Hinton Pope Hinton Pope - The Cab Driver
Hal Bokar Hal Bokar - The Reporter
Syl Lamont Syl Lamont - The Photographer


User reviews

Zolorn

Zolorn

It's fun to see Redford before he always had to be the hero but he doesn't bring too much to this performance, nor does Barry Morse--using the same "What planet are you from?" accent he also used in other foreign performances. I usually like Morse but he's kind of boring here. To be more specific Redford is OK here but the whole episode is weak compared to his other Hitchcock Hour episode titled, A Piece of the Action which serves him much better and is just terrific.

Zohra however does a very good french accent and has just the right blend of awkward and pretty for the part. She's good as always and unpredictable in every scene that she's in.

A fair amount happens in this episode but it still feels a little overlong and episodic. There is some obvious stunt-doubling in one fight scene. The best scene is a series of increasingly close close- ups of Morse during one otherwise kind of predictable plot-twist moment.

Yeah good elements here with two mediocre performances from good actors make this slightly below average for show. Hitchcock has a funny wraparound bit tied to the ground like in Gulliver's Travels.
Goltikree

Goltikree

"A Tangled Web" is bolstered by a strong cast in a downbeat story. Robert Redford stars as David Chesterman, a compulsive thief whose wealthy mother catches him flirting with their French maid, Marie Petit (Zohra Lampert), who is unceremoniously dismissed on the spot. The clearly infatuated David impetuously decides to marry the lovely Marie, but winds up being cut off by his unperturbed mother. The couple turn to David's friend (and fence for stolen goods), Karl Gault (Barry Morse), who is secretly in love with Marie and decides to set up her new husband for a fall. David goes on the run after killing a guard during a botched robbery, leaving his devoted wife in the care of the obsessive Karl. This was Redford's second and last Hitchcock hour (since "A Piece of the Action"), and he is well matched by the always splendid Zohra Lampert, a beautiful actress of remarkable (and sadly underrated) talent, best remembered as the girl who got Warren Beatty in 1961's "Splendor in the Grass" (Natalie Wood was the competition).
Weernis

Weernis

No need to recap the plot, which is pretty spotty anyway.

Robert Redford is a violence prone sneak thief? I had to rub my eyes and check the cast list several times. Okay, it's still early in his spectacular career, but the thuggish role does take some getting used to. Happily, he's at least partially redeemed by true love for sweet French maid Marie (Lampert). If only he could tame his temper and get a real job. Actress Lampert was definitely unique in her movie personalities (check out, Let's Scare Jessica to Death, {1971}). Here I kept shouting for her to leave the wayward David (Redford), but I guess she didn't hear me. Then there's sinister Barry Morse about the time he started hounding poor Richard Kimball in The Fugitive (1963-67). Here he's a scheming seller of stolen goods, also making goo-goo eyes at Marie. So, what's the innocent Marie doing hanging around with these two no-goodniks, anyway.

The cast is the main attraction since the storyline doesn't generate much suspense or mood. There is a patchy plot line, but curiously it's underwritten. Then too, the climax is rather puzzling, at least for me. But I think there's some depth to it if you think about it. I'm just sorry the script didn't sharpen the ironies for us slower folks. Anyway, aside from the cast, it's a pretty tepid entry.
Gavirgas

Gavirgas

****SPOILERS**** Robert Redford as spoiled rich kid David Chesterman before he made his big splash as the tragic and misunderstood, in that he didn't do what he was accused of, Bubba Reeves in the 1966 thriller "The Chase" together with Barry Morse as Karl Gualt, the owner of the famous Wigwam Boutique, who also made it big later on as the bull dog like detective Lt. Philip Gerard in the hit TV series "The Fugitive" are together in this exciting Alfred Hitchcock Hour episode. They play two sleazy crooks who are more interested in pretty French maid Marie Patit, Zohra Lampert, then the jewels that their after.

In fact it's David who ends up marrying Marie causing his mom Mrs. Ethel Chesterman, Gertaude Flynn,to kick the two lovebirds out of the house and write David out of her will leaving him and Marie almost penniless. Getting together with his good friend wig boutique owner Karl Gualt, who not only own the wig shop but is one of its biggest clients, in planning a number to jewelry heists to pay his bills. Karl tips David off in where large amounts of jewelry is being stored and he end up stealing it. After almost getting himself killed in one of his jewelry heists David goes straight getting a job at the local fish market only to later get fired when he took a swing at his boss. With Marie, who threatened to leave him, not knowing that he's back robbing rich old ladies David together with Karl's help breaks into a funeral home and robs one of the stiffs there of all the jewelry she was to be buried with. During the robbery a security guard was killed when he discovered David doing his thing.

Caught and put on trial for murder it's Karl David's partner in crime who rats him out which has the guy convicted for 1st degree murder. As we soon learn Karl who couldn't compete with David, or Robert Redford, in the good looks department and was some 20 older then him had his eyes on the petite and pretty Marie all the time. With Karl admitting to Marie that he in fact set David up, and may very possibly have murdered the security guard, he now wants Marie all for himself! Since David, in being sentenced to death for murder, won't be around that long anyway! Marie after escaping form Karl's crutches heads straight for the courthouse, with the new evidence Karl gave her, to have David at least vindicated on the murder charge.

****SPOILERS*** Tense final with Marie threatening to jump some 10 floors to the street below from the courthouse unless she's allowed to see David one last time before they, the police, send him away for good. A tearful David in handcuffs finally brings his wife Marie to her senses by admitting that he in fact did kill the security guard but by accident not in cold blood! It was David who now finally realized what a threat to society he really was and in the end decided to take his own medicine; as well as prevent Marie from killing herself because she felt that he was innocent!