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- Alfred Hitchcock Presents None Are So Blind (Season 2, Episode 5)
- TV-14
TV Episode | 26 min |Crime, Drama, Mystery
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
None Are So Blind (Season 2, Episode 5)
TV-14
TV Episode | 26 min |Crime, Drama, Mystery
An antiques dealer feels he should be enjoying the finer things in life, but his Aunt Muriel is the one with all the money. Finding another man's wallet gives him an evil idea.
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Director
Writers
James P. Cavanagh (teleplay) (as James Cavanagh) |John Collier (story)
Cinematographer
Editor
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Status
Edit Released
Updated Oct 28, 1956
Release date
Oct 28, 1956 (United States)
Awards
Series awards
Won 3 Primetime Emmy Awards. Another 5 wins & 15 nominations
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7 cast members |
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