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Thursday, April 9, 2020

NEVER AGAIN: ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS

Phyllis Thaxter
ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS: NEVER AGAIN. Season One. 1956. Director: Robert Stevens. Teleplay by Bagni, Gielgud and Silliphant. Based on a story by Adela Rogers St. Johns. 

Karen Stewart (Phyllis Thaxter) has a drinking problem and is terrified of losing the man she loves, Jeff (Warren Stevens). One night at a party she gets jealous of the hostess, Renee (Louise Allbritton), and throws a drink in her face. A concerned Jeff goes to her home, and she decides to go back to the party, where Renee is surprisingly understanding. But Renee's brother, Marlow (Jack Mullaney), who also indulges to excess, lets it slip that his sister wants Jeff and is hoping Karen will make a mess of things. Instead of making up her mind that this will not be the case, Karen has a martini -- and then another and another. She winds up intoxicated at a bar with Marlow when Jeff and Renee come in and Karen picks up a broken bottle ...

Never Again features fine performances from the entire cast. Thaxter, in the performance of a lifetime, is absolutely outstanding as the troubled and self-loathing Karen. Warren Stevens plays his part in such a way that you're not absolutely sure how he feels about Karen until the end. At the tragic close of the episode, Alfred Hitchcock does not make his usual quips but urges people with serious drinking problems to get help before a tragedy occurs in their own life. Never Again is absorbing and hard-hitting stuff with a devastating ending. 

Verdict: Classic episode; classic TV. ***1/2. 

2 comments:

  1. I remember this...one of the best of the Alfred Hitchcock series. Thaxter had a long career--she was great as Superman's adopted mom in the 1978 version, which was the first time I was ever aware of her.
    -C

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  2. Yes, Thaxter never quite became a big name but she had a solid career, was quite talented, and as you say, even kept working in her senior years.

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