: Every episode began with Hitchcock’s silhouette stepping into a line-drawn profile to the tune of Charles Gounod's "Funeral March of a Marionette" .
: Episodes typically featured ordinary people committing crimes like murder, insurance scams, or identity theft. Unlike standard dramas of the era, the series often showed criminals "getting away with it" during the story. Alfred Hitchcock Presents
(1955–1965) is a landmark American anthology series that redefined television suspense. Hosted by the "Master of Suspense" himself, the show featured self-contained dramas, thrillers, and dark comedies that often concluded with a signature ironic twist. Series Format and Identity : Every episode began with Hitchcock’s silhouette stepping