(Closing Narration) Alfred Hitchcock: That was amusing, wasn't it? But please don't get the idea that it was mere entertainment. All our stories attempt to paint a little moral, such as "crime does not pay," "the customer is always right," "early to bed, early to rise," "slow and sure wins the race," "virtue is rewarded or punished, depending on the story." I'm not sure what "A Bullet for Baldwin" proves, but you may have your choice as long as I mention, one of them is bound to fit. Next time, we shall be back with another story. Join us then.
Hitchcock: Good Evening. I hope you'll excuse me if I appear a trifle excited.... but I've just come into possession of a cure for insomnia. It comes in capsule form. (shows a bullet) For best results, they must be taken internally. Here is the handy applicator. (pulls out a gun) It is an amazingly simple device. An idiot can operate it and indeed many do.
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