A husband gets locked in a secure office with the body of his beautiful young mistress, whom he has just murdered.A husband gets locked in a secure office with the body of his beautiful young mistress, whom he has just murdered.A husband gets locked in a secure office with the body of his beautiful young mistress, whom he has just murdered.
- Party guest
- (as Sanford L. Gibbons)
- Party guest
- (as Bonne Greene)
- Frank - Policeman
- (as Frank Allocca)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaActor Sam Buffington, who played Charlie, died two years afterward at the age of 28.
- GoofsA police car responds to the call from the lady with lights flashing and siren blaring, but a police car only uses emergency indicators on an emergency call.
- Quotes
[introduction]
Alfred Hitchcock: [Hitchcock is putting up a display of glasses and bottles of alcohol on an office desk] Good evening, fellow revellers. Tonight, we are indulging in an old city tradition. It is the event that turned a mild-mannered white-collar worker into a four-armed beast of prey.
[shows off the display]
Alfred Hitchcock: The office party. However, we had this room designed especially for the party
[looks back briefly]
Alfred Hitchcock: by the girls in the office. It has no corners. I am in charge of the entertainment which all should enjoy. After most of the hors d'oeuvres have been eaten, we're going to throw a company director to the lions. I realize it isn't much, but the lions are a great deal cheaper than the string quartet we had last year. They don't drink as much either. And now, for the party.
[pours himself a drink]
- ConnectionsFeatured in Altman (2014)
- SoundtracksFuneral March of a Marionette
Written by Charles Gounod
- Hitchcoc
- Jun 25, 2013
Details
- Runtime30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1