Alfred Hitchcock's Ghostly Gallery

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Alfred Hitchcock: Alfred Hitchcock's Ghostly Gallery (1972, Reinhardt)

189 pages

English language

Published May 11, 1972 by Reinhardt.

ISBN:
978-0-370-01007-6
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Even though I know not to judge a book by its cover, that is exactly what attracted me to this anthology. I should not have judged it by the title either since I expected ghost stories and the majority of these tales are absent of spirits.

There were a few stories that I enjoyed, even though there were no scares to be found. Most of the stories were just not to my liking. Even "The Waxwork" which was made into one of my favorite episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents was kind of dull and flat here. Whoever they hired to turn it into a tv script is the one who added all the flavor and flair that is missing in this book.

The few stories that I liked were more whimsical than scary

I did enjoy The Wonderful Day in which a young boy drifts off to sleep after listening …