Claude Rains/Charles Bronson Head A Great “Hitch” Presents Cast
68 years and a day or two had gone “rearview mirror,” since an epic episode of “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” titled “And So Died Riabouchinska” originally aired on Mr. Lincoln’s birthday in 1956.
I saw said episode last week on MeTV and marveled at the incredible Claude Rains, so great in the role, as he was in so many others, including the “Hitch” directed “Notorious,” ten years earlier.
Notable from the fine cast, was a relative newcomer, born Charles Buchinsky named Charles Bronson, who certainly had a fine acting career.
Bronson/Buchinsky played a detective named Krovitch, whose investigation centers around an entity named “Riabouchinska,” and makes for fascinating viewing.
Additionally those names with say Bronson said last, make a nice “tongue twister,” if not a law firm.
