Alfred Hitchcock presents (Television program : 1955-1962) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84143484 Cheney vase. Strangers on a Train.
Notes:
Title from disc label; series title from box. Young and innocent: Nova Pilbeam, Derrick De Marney, Percy Marmont, Edward Rigby, Mary Clare, John Longden. The Cheney vase: Patricai Collinge, Darren McGavin, Carolyn Jones. Young and innocent is based on the novel, 'A shilling for candles', by Josephine Tey. Young and innocent originally produced as a motion picture in 1937; the Cheney vase originally produced as a television program, (episode 13, season 1 of 'Alfred Hitchcock presents"), in 1955." Young and innocent is a foreign film (Great Britain) Special features: introduction by Tony Curtis and the original theatrical trailer for Hitchcock's 'Strangers on a train'. "82 034." "Double feature."
Contents:
Young and innocent (1937, ca. 83 min.) / General Film Distributors Ltd; a Gaumont British production; directed by Alfred Hitchcock; screen play, Charles Bennett, Edwin Greenwood, Anthony Armstrong; dialogue, Gerald Savory -- The Cheney vase (1955, ca. 26 min.) / directed by Robert Stevens; written by Robert Blees; an Alfred Hitchcock production.
Summary:
In Young and innocent, a man falsely accused of murder manages to escape police custody, and with the help of a police inspector's daughter, tries to track down the real culprit. In The Cheney vase, a case of deception involving a fired museum employee leads to the 'victim' having the last laugh.
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