There is a whole long scene with King and Davidson which outlines everything but really slows the pace of the episode down. I tell you, that Stepp needs to be locked up! This is one of those episodes that requires too much explaining in order to grasp the plot and the motive behind what happens. Unfortunately for King, he has a nasty habit of making Stepp believe things that aren't quite real, which is ultimately his undoing. King disposed of Baldwin's body shortly after he was murdered and kept quiet because he knew if others found out that Baldwin had died it would mean financial ruin, so he hired the look-a-like to fill in. When Jo Van Fleet exits her building for the first time one of her neighbours contemplates throwing a plant pot at her. he killed his boss in 'A Bullet For Baldwin'). King for a fee of $2,000 to impersonate him. Alfred Hitchcock Presents Series 1, Episode 18 Robert Stevens Ray Bradbury (story & teleplay) Jo Van Fleet. Davidson' who resembles Baldwin and has been brought in by Mr. The man whom Stepp sees after the shooting is a 'Mr. But something doesn't quite fit?īaldwin is dead, so let's get that one sorted now. Not only that but King offers Stepp a raise in his salary and passes off his fantasy as an hallucination. It stars John Qualen, Sebastian Cabot, and Phillip Reed. King dismisses the whole story and proves to Stepp that Baldwin is still alive, in his office. 974 subscribers Subscribe 1.7K views 7 years ago My review for Season 1, Episode 14, 'A Bullet For Baldwin'. Confused, Stepp returns to the office and confesses to the incident with Mr. On Monday morning Stepp receives a telephone call from the secretary telling him Baldwin wants to speak with him. Stepp then retaliates by doing some firing of his own and shoots Baldwin dead in his office. Stepp (John Qualen) is an office worker who is fired by his boss Nathaniel Baldwin (Sebastian Cabot) late on Saturday night. Cockrell, Eustance Cockrell (teleplay) Joseph Ruscoll (story) John Qualen, Sebastian Cabot 01 January 1956 24:25 (total)
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