A Door Without A Key | Hitchcock Presents

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From Season 7 "The Door Without a Key" A man goes to a police station claiming memory loss , followed by a boy who says he was accidentally left behind by his father, but the desk Sgt. is suspicious of both their stories.

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Claude Raines is one of my favorite classic actors. What a great story!

debrabolton
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Billy Mummy freaks me out even when he’s not sending people to the cornfield. Darned cute though.

sandraelder
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WOW.!! Claude Rains. What a great actor.

gailfisher
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Mumy and Howard are two of the finest child actors in history. Sometimes there's room for a sweet little story with no real point. Well-played by all. Bravo.

xtremerisaxtremerisa
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Simplistic, but heartwarming. I wish life could be that simple.

lilianmcguigan
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Can’t believe I’ve never seen this moving before. That kid was an excellent actor. This one actually hit me. The boy’s dad was like mine. I remember feeling the way he portrayed. Potent film.

totallyfrozen
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People talk about Billy Mumy, a great child actor. Should also be talking about Claud Raines the 'Invisible Man' in Hitchcock movies such as 'Suspicion.' A Star and great actor! He did an excellent ep of radios 'Suspence' with Vincent Price 'The Hands of Mr. Otaman.' They were great in it and it was a great story.

bostonblackie
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Wow! Claude Rains! The Oscar-winning actor's career veered more into TV as he (and the Hollywood system) got older, but it's always wonderful to see a master ply his craft like he does here. Rains was 72 years old when this was produced in 1961. He worked continuously until he died about five years later. This is a wonderful story by Norm Daniels adapted for TV by Emmy-nominated Irving Elman.

Trivia: Bill Mumy, who was seven years old here and played the little boy, and John Larch, who played the desk sergeant, also worked together in the iconic Twilight Zone episode "It's a Good Life, " where everyone gets "wished into the corn field, " and which was produced shortly before this episode of AHP.

SallySallySallySally
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That’s the kind of wise old policeman that we need today.

kellyyork
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Thank you for enabling us to see the wonderful Hitchcock programs again!
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bethweeks
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What a beautiful and wholesome story. marvelously written and acted. The way it used to be! Thank you

kumarji
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One of the sweetest, loveliest, beautiful episode ever ❤️

Hosannahacademy
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Ah, yes. The old days. When you could dump your kid off at the police station to escape your parental responsibilities and an old, caring millionaire could take him home, so they could both start a new life. Heartwarming. 😅 Just kidding. 😂 This really was a sweet episode, though. 🥰

stargazerlily
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I loved this story Billy Mumy and the Great Actor Claud Raines They were great together. Such a story. 🤗

louisescanlon
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This is the way life should be. And if we wish it long enough....who knows.

itsgleneaton
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Billy Mumy was an adorable, wonderful actor

margaretweninger
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I don't want to be a downer (because I LOVE Hitchcock AND Billy Mumy), but - because of the times we live in now, I could not help but think - OMG can you IMAGINE this happening today - the cop sends off an 8-year-old boy with a strange old man in a cab and says "we'll work out the legal stuff later."

majorcynic
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Fantastical! Bill mumy steals the show every time. ❤

ladylydia
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Thanks for presenting some of Hitchcock's programs. Brings back memories.

christopherchisholm
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I love these stories from my youth ❤️ even my father use to watch them with my siblings. Those were the good old days 😢

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