An anthology series modeled after and frequently based upon the original series of the 1950s-1960s. This version featured remakes of episodes from the original series as well as original stories. Note that Hitchcock's introductions are colorized versions of segments originally filmed for the first "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (1955). Alfred Hitchock was filmed in Toronto Canada. All rights reserved.(C)Michael Sloan Productions Universal TV [us]Distributors National Broadcasting Company (NBC) [us] (1985-1987) Studios USA Television [us] USA Network Inc. [us] (1987-1989)moreless
Five years after his passing, the producers decided to make Hitchcock the first and only posthumus person to do a tv show. They colorized his introductions and that if you ask me, they ruined everything that Hitchcock worked hard for. Really don't think the Master of Suspense wouldn't like that. As even though I saw this as a kid, I prefer the original. The original is the original.
Worse movie ever. Well actually that's being very harsh. After all, I'm sure the production company had put a lot of effort in producing this and trashing it like I am doing right now seems downright unfair. However, I can't forgive those who waste my time with something like this. Why did I pick up something called Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1985) in the first place?