The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - Season 1 Episode 4 I Saw the Whole Thing
Michael Barnes is a mystery writer who is accused of causing a fatal car accident. Each eyewitness, however, proves to be unreliable when their testimony is shredded by Barnes who is acting as his own defense attorney. He is exonerated after he shows that each witness only saw what they wanted to see. Ultimately, however, it is revealed that he was not the driver. The driver was his pregnant wife. Barnes arranged to have himself accused because he knew that his wife would not be able to stand the strains of a trial.
Year: 1965
Country: United States of America
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Cast: Alfred Hitchcock
Crew: Charles Gounod (Main Title Theme Composer), Norman Lloyd (Executive Producer), Gordon Hessler (Producer)
First Air Date: Sep 20, 1962
Last Air date: May 10, 1965
Season: 3 Season
Episode: 93 Episode
Runtime: 60 minutes
IMDb: 7.80/10 by 68.00 users
Popularity: 2.408
Language: English
Episode
A Piece of the Action
Don't Look Behind You
Night of the Owl
I Saw the Whole Thing
Captive Audience
Final Vow
Annabel
House Guest
The Black Curtain
Day of Reckoning
Ride the Nightmare
Hangover
Bonfire
The Tender Poisoner
The Thirty First of February
What Really Happened
Forecast: Low Clouds and Coastal Fog
A Tangled Web
To Catch a Butterfly
The Paragon
I'll Be Judge, I'll Be Jury
Diagnosis: Danger
The Lonely Hours
The Star Juror
The Long Silence
An Out for Oscar
Death and the Joyful Woman
Last Seen Wearing Blue Jeans
The Dark Pool
Dear Uncle George
Run for Doom
Death of a Cop