I Saw the Whole Thing

I Saw the Whole Thing

"No drunk man would ever be summoned as a witness, because he would be deemed unreliable."

A mystery writer named Michael Barnes is accused of causing a fatal motorcycle accident with his car. The eyewitnesses prove less than reliable, however, when he defends himself in court and shreds their testimony by demonstrating that in each case the witnesses saw only what they wanted to see rather than the actual truth. Finally, George Peabody is called in as a witness. He was the only one who really saw the whole thing. This episode marked Alfred Hitchcock's last directorial effort for television.

Overview

Release Date
Oct 11, 1962
Original Title
I Saw the Whole Thing
Runtime
60 minutes
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Language
en
Production Companies
Shamley Productions
Production Countries
United States of America