I LEARNED YOU CAN'T EVEN TURN MONEY IN WITHOUT GETTING BLAMED FOR STEALING SOME OF IT. NO SENSE OF BEING MR. NICE GUY THANKS FOR SHARING THE EPISODE 👍🇺🇸
I love watching these classic shows ( Hitchcock presents and many others ) for the quality of content , acting , old Classic Cars and so much more . Great Ambience .
Maryle Hicks if I found that kind of money I would of got out of dodge. so the police & casino guy are in on it together. he better check his workers or the person who was running the money. it pays to honest. but when you do the right thing you end up in a fix. Forrest should have ran with moneym
Ehh I’m not so sure bout that but still that’s funny lol. Edit: After thinking about it, you actually might be right, but I don’t think it’s as simple as that. Still, it is Hitchcock, and you know he has a very unorthodox sense of humor, so I guess in a funny kind of exaggerated ironic way that is what he was trying to say the moral of the story is.
IRS would get me somehow. I'd want to spend it. Would worry about being robbed, attracting wrong sorts of people. Etc., etc. But being a Christian I'd never be able to keep it or enjoy it anyway for myself. Either return to rightful owner if I could, the police, or donate to a worthy cause. A clear conscience and a peaceful existence worth more than that money.🙏😄👏
@@williegordon9188 This has nothing to do with "morals", this is a racket that has been set up in order to extort money from innocent victims, and the criminals would have invented a different story if he had kept the money...
. lev luv *Wow-* I didn't know that I google It - it said that Walmart has been around since 1962 ( 57 ) years instead of 45 years -- lev lu 😉 & yes we sometimes learn something new everyday Take Care December 26, 2019
@@sheiladavis6523 I'm thinking about that and wondering why I didn't recognize this, we visited most stores. Are you sure it wasn't Kmart or zodies. Waiting on a reply I do appreciate info, my mind forgets more than ever these days.
@@glendaperkins9231 First ever Walmart opened for business at a location in Rogers, Arizona on July 2nd, 1962 Though the company KMart was founded in the year 1899 in Detroit, Michigan, it wasn’t until 1962 that its first store opened for business (the same year as Walmart). The first Kmart discount department store opened in 1962 in Garden City, Michigan. Seventeen additional Kmart stores opened that year, leading to corporate sales of more than $483 million that year. As for Zodys, that came a couple years before both Walmart and K-Mart. Hartfield’s decided to enter the discount department store business with a new chain to be called Zodys, and opened its first one on June 13, 1960, in Garden Grove, in Central Orange County, California. Hope that helps. God bless!
This ordeal makes you think perhaps you should have never turned in the money. He could have also left it on the ground. Thousand dollar bills are challenging to cash.
The money was found outside a casino; casinos do not attract the most honest, trustworthy and hard working people. So would I keep the dough? Hell yeah!
Well it just didn't pay off to do the right thing dealing with gangsters ! Back in the 1960s , La Vegas was run by gangsters , he shoild have known when the owner of the cash said " we have to tske csre of you " he was in trouble ! The cop had good reason to worry about the Professor ! So etimes it better not to say anything !
@@jamalpeoples3736 Are these actual, full length stories? Or edited for TH-cam purpose? I see this in many other stories, stories start very abruptly, short and precise scenes.
Vegas in the 60's...When he saw the money clip, that should have warned him. And when he picked it up and saw it was a stack of 1k bills, he should have quickly dropped it back on the ground and walked on.
The days of showing stage money and Mexican pesos as American money are thankfully gone. at 1:00 what you are seeing is an authentic Grover Cleveland $1,000 bill. Hitchcock when he made Psycho switched to using real money in the film.
that is the ending. It's left up to your imagination. My theory is that that this was all a set up. The money was phony, the sheriff was in on it. The couple will scramble around, mortgaging everything and come up with the money. Typical mob extortion plot...
RADIUM CLOCK I think this is one where the editing leaves out too much. Hitchcock would always come on at end of show and with humour let the audience know what happened to the bad guy. And it was always morally correct. The bad guy always lost in the end. The audience was never left guessing.
@@songbirdy I wonder if there is an outro that exists for this particular episode, and maybe since this is just TH-cam channel (even though it’s the official one) they might’ve just forgot to put it in or chose to leave it out for this upload. Because like you and the other guy said, I was surprised it ended like that, and I was at least expecting for Hitchcock to come out for a final closing word/synopsis on the episode, but he never did and the video ended. Me and my dad who watched it with me were both pretty disappointed, but we laughed at the abrupt and open-ended conclusion and got a kick out of Hitchcock choosing to end it like this with his constant unorthodox and ironic type of humor. After reading all these comments and letting some time pass after the initial shock of the abrupt ending, I think I kind of actually prefer this ending, though.
$92,000 in 1965 is worth over $723,000 in 2019. (Not sure when this episode was made, but this gives us some idea of what that amount would mean back then. Wow. I tried to think how this money could have been turned into the police as is. Closest I came to it was to leave it there, untouched, and call the police to come and get it. No fingerprints on anything. Still the police and bad guys might say he used gloves. Guess there wasn't anyway out! ☹️
now wait a minute, I do not like the way this is going. 1. I came to report that I found it 2. if I wanted to take any, I would taken all, please!!!! 3. I better get a reward too, ijs
Intriguing, gripping, and then? Notrhing. Not ever story is neatly concluded, this feels just like sometrhing where the writers just stopped and said "No to work on it any more and present a finished story."
This isn't my channel but it seems to me they're entitled to put whatever they want on their channel to promote the sale of these episodes, and you're entitled not to watch if you don't like it. What you don't have the right to do is demand (in all caps no less) that they give you the episodes whose availability they financed, for free. I don't get these temper tantrums all over this channel.
Many of the movies and TV stories back in the Day ( especially those written by exceptional artists/writers, like Hitchcock and Serling, were written to not only engage the audience with the story, but to provoke imagination and/or critical thinking. In this case , the audience is left to imagination what they would have done in that same circumstance.
That’s why there are no more honest people and we can’t blame no one for that. It doesn’t pay to do good especially running to the….you know,…to report it.
The gangsters selected this man as their mark because they knew he had lost all or almost all of his money gambling and would feel desperate. Plus they knew that he was new to Las Vegas and their “games” He had an honest face, new in town, naive. The gangsters dropped the money on the ground on purpose with the intent to hit up whoever picked it up for a $10K profit whether they turned it in or tried to spend it. The policeman was in on the deal with the gangsters.
I think the cop was in on it. He knew who's money it was right away and called him in. Vegas was built by gangsters in the 40s and run by gangsters for decades. So not surprising that cops would be friendly with the gangsters running the Strip. Pinto Inn. Was that supposed to be Sands or something?
Simply take him to all possible casinos ask them did he spend the amount they staid. Anyway he couldn't have spent thou. dollar bill in the casino or anywhere else the sherif told him that 🤔 I love Hitchcock stories but now and then you can see through the plot. The stories are fantastic 👏 👌 😀 🙌
I would have kept that bundle of notes . No point handing it in and being blamed for being honest . Put it towards my mortgage and pretend nothing happened . I wouldn’t feel one bit of guilt taking it .
It was a con to swindle $10k out of this poor fella. They probably planted it and watched him to see what he would do. And had he run, they would have intercepted him. Moral of story: Never trust a gangster!
Don't think it was a setup. The casino boss made more than 10 k per day. Theres no need to extort him. Honestly the ending is silly as any reasonable person would believe the guy was being honest and 10 k is nothing to the casino boss.
It didn't make sense. You return the money then told it's short cash! Who returns money before taking a small amount of it ! THE ONE EPISODE THAT NEVER MADE SENSE!😮
Not realistic that in the late 50's or early 60's that somebody would have a huge stack of 1000 dollar bills. The last $1,000 bills were printed in 1934 and were taken out of circulation in 1969. The largest bill currently in circulation is the $100 bill. Banks do not have access to or distribute any denomination higher than $100.
Depends on how many 1,000 bills were printed. Perhaps millions. In 1960, 1934 wasn't all that long ago. And of course there was tons of cash in places like Vegas.
@@nancyhowell4505 They're likely not even in circulation anymore, at least for an average transaction. Possibly the government uses them for large amounts of money. No business is going to give someone change from $500. Changing $100 bill is difficult enough sometimes. There is another Hitchcock episode where a guy realizes he has $1000 bill in his pocket and tries to use it to pay for two beers. The bartender says, "What do I look like, the treasury department?"
Sorry Eliot Ness (Robert Stack) and his Untouchable boys were not there to arrest all of them, just for their gangster-like faces, and for their stupidity. How ridiculous of whoever to find any amount of money and then go to the police to return it...after stealing a part of it! It makes absolutely no sense. Hey, Rico, you catch the captain and Hobson, you get that one over there; Youngfellow, you take the cowboy, and Cam, go after the one at the hotel. In case there are any more, there are also more Untouchables, and if there is still any other one, myself, Eliot Ness, will set even a bandage around his wrists to stop him. And let's hurry; don't forget that we are yet to trap Frank Nitty...back in Chicago!
If the cop sitting there accusing me, "LOOK HERE COPPER! YOU KNOW DANG WELL A CHUMP LIKE ME CAN'T GO AROUND THIS DUMP TRYING TO UNLOAD 1000 DOLLAR BILLS!! KISS MY GLUTEUS MAXIMUS 😡
Oh no! How would you explain to the IRS where you got it? You'd be drowning in hot water! I was a data transcriber for several years in college and after getting married. Saw and heard how they examined returns and flagged suspicious entries, or lack of them. And that was in the late 70's into early 80's. With the progress made in record keeping and recovery up to now, it's even harder to get away with anything. And trying to spend $1000 bills? I worked in a bank for awhile too. They'd call the authorities when you tried to get smaller denominations you could spend. No business is going to be able to make change or be willing to either. And then the worry of being robbed or someone with a grudge betraying you. 😲😬💸 Just not worth it.
@@KingKenny. yea I’m not the biggest fan of these kinds of ambiguous, unresolved, open-ended types of stories/episodes/movies/etc. that basically leave the conclusion up to the viewers to decide for themselves how they want to think/believe it ended and what that implies within regards to the entire story itself. I prefer a definitive ending wrapped up in a nice little bow most of the time with satisfying enough yet also just subtle enough to where I aptly feel solid enough closure for all characters/storylines, while at the same time not being confused in the slightest or left short-changed/empty-handed in any way whatsoever. I could go on but you get the point I’m trying to get across, at least I hope that’s the case…basically I’m just saying it can be done right, if you find that nice little sweet spot right in between the two types of ending, balancing both concepts so as to fall right between both in that fine line. Cheers!
My God what in the name of f××k is this ending to this one all about ?!?!??? This story has no conclusion, no twist , no nothing !!! The worst ending to anything I think I've ever watched !!!! WTF !!!!
So this is what they mean when they say:"No good deed goes unpunished!"
This is what happens to an honest man...
I LEARNED YOU CAN'T EVEN TURN MONEY IN WITHOUT GETTING BLAMED FOR STEALING SOME OF IT. NO SENSE OF BEING MR. NICE GUY THANKS FOR SHARING THE EPISODE 👍🇺🇸
I love watching these classic shows ( Hitchcock presents and many others ) for the quality of content , acting , old Classic Cars and so much more . Great Ambience .
Alfred Hitchcock was a genius. I enjoy all his great work!!
Me too👍👍👌👌😊😊
He was honest in returning....didn't have to...then to be accused...
Maryle Hicks
if I found that kind of money I would of got out of dodge.
so the police & casino guy are in on it together.
he better check his workers or the person who was running the money.
it pays to honest.
but when you do the right thing you end up in a fix.
Forrest should have ran with moneym
@@autumnt.allgood8895 you are right autumn...he should have run because they were crooks!!
The moral of the story is keep found money for yourself. 😂😂😂
Ehh I’m not so sure bout that but still that’s funny lol. Edit: After thinking about it, you actually might be right, but I don’t think it’s as simple as that. Still, it is Hitchcock, and you know he has a very unorthodox sense of humor, so I guess in a funny kind of exaggerated ironic way that is what he was trying to say the moral of the story is.
IRS would get me somehow. I'd want to spend it. Would worry about being robbed, attracting wrong sorts of people. Etc., etc.
But being a Christian I'd never be able to keep it or enjoy it anyway for myself. Either return to rightful owner if I could, the police, or donate to a worthy cause.
A clear conscience and a peaceful existence worth more than that money.🙏😄👏
The moral of the story is honesty isn't the best policy.
@@williegordon9188
This has nothing to do with "morals", this is a racket that has been set up in order to extort money from innocent victims, and the criminals would have invented a different story if he had kept the money...
I would keep it 100% so the episode would have already ended
Hitchcock always play with our minds
No good deed goes unpunished.
HE SHOULD HAVE SPENT IT ALL AT WAL-MART AND LAUGHED ALL THE WAY THERE
Reving19 I don't think there were any Walmart the late 1950's or 1960's 12-4-19
. lev luv *Wow-* I didn't know that I google It - it said that Walmart has been around since 1962 ( 57 ) years instead of 45 years -- lev lu 😉 & yes we sometimes learn something new everyday Take Care December 26, 2019
@@sheiladavis6523 I'm thinking about that and wondering why I didn't recognize this, we visited most stores. Are you sure it wasn't Kmart or zodies. Waiting on a reply I do appreciate info, my mind forgets more than ever these days.
@@glendaperkins9231 First ever Walmart opened for business at a location in Rogers, Arizona on July 2nd, 1962
Though the company KMart was founded in the year 1899 in Detroit, Michigan, it wasn’t until 1962 that its first store opened for business (the same year as Walmart). The first Kmart discount department store opened in 1962 in Garden City, Michigan. Seventeen additional Kmart stores opened that year, leading to corporate sales of more than $483 million that year. As for Zodys, that came a couple years before both Walmart and K-Mart. Hartfield’s decided to enter the discount department store business with a new chain to be called Zodys, and opened its first one on June 13, 1960, in Garden Grove, in Central Orange County, California. Hope that helps. God bless!
Lord, not Walmart 😱 !!
This episode is so annoying. He didn't have to turn it in at all
Yahh right...!!
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If this was a real life scenario he would have been better off not saying anything, took the money and got of town as soon as possible.
Most thrilling and a very sleek actor.
That's the late Arthur Hill.
if only they'd listen to the background music, they'd know the Ominous parts
That's why you should never reported it in the first plsce. Finders keepers.!
This ordeal makes you think perhaps you should have never turned in the money. He could have also left it on the ground. Thousand dollar bills are challenging to cash.
Makes absolutely NO sense as NO crook would hang around with that much dough and a scrupulously honest man would have done exactly what he did.
Exactly, if he took $10,000 why wouldn't he take the entire $102,000? And get out of Vegas with his wife.
Ah but he was solo. He wasn't with his wife. He was there "to have a good time". 😂
And then, the cop accuses him of "blowing the other 10k at the tables." There's simply no accounting for taste.
That is a lot to lose at the tables. That's like 70K in today's money.
How u know I went broke? Was u watching me as a mark at the table?
No good deed goes un punished
Like the old saying goes, "Finders keepers, losers weepers". This guy should have kept the money and said nothing.
The money was found outside a casino; casinos do not attract the most honest, trustworthy and hard working people. So would I keep the dough? Hell yeah!
What if it was a setup right from the start, and the police was in on it.
i dont think that would happen today, that money would be long gone.
I lost $100 at the TSA check in at Las Vegas airport. I went back there, but it was gone . It was a gift.
It must be a setup.
Right a setup scam to accuse someone of stealing money that was never there to begin with. The cop was in on it.
that is what i thought
Kind of makes you wish you kept the money
Well it just didn't pay off to do the right thing dealing with gangsters ! Back in the 1960s , La Vegas was run by gangsters , he shoild have known when the owner of the cash said " we have to tske csre of you " he was in trouble ! The cop had good reason to worry about the Professor ! So etimes it better not to say anything !
Its ran by Sunday school teachers now.
This picture is already starting to aggravate me, I can't finish watching it ‼️😎🇺🇸
Talk about gratitude
Wow crazy cop. Someone returned a load of money and he accuses him of stealing. No gratitude
Nothing has changed 😂😂😂
Finders Keepers baby!
So he should have kept the money .
I must have missed something not seeing the whole episode bc this was a terrible ending...
@James Vickers / Don’t forget that since this was only a clip, what you saw, was NOT the ending.
@@XyzXyz-mm9vq no that was the actual ending to the story.
@@jamalpeoples3736 Are these actual, full length stories? Or edited for TH-cam purpose?
I see this in many other stories, stories start very abruptly, short and precise scenes.
Season 6, episode 13.
"It's a cookbook!"
Mary Clare Mayo VERY FUNNY FROM TZ- THAT WAS LLOYD BOCHNER
The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
Moral of the story is to never do the right thing??
Helane Solomon
it's against my principles, this time i would scram with the loot.
FINDER KEEPERS.
autumn t. allgood Me too...
"Son, the moral of the story is never try." -Homer Simpson
autumn t. allgood yep! Finders, Keepers, Losers, Weepers. 😪
I know that sucks
Why does this channel continuously upload half a show?
The more we ask the more half shows....smh
lonedrone Because if he loads the whole show TH-cam will terminate him. These are not yet in Public domain.
Yeah. Play the whole show.
It's like coming into a room after commercial break.. Annoying.
Yes, it's half a show, but this half basically contains the entire plot of the half-hour show...
CORRECTION:
FORREST SHOULD HAVE RAN WITH THE MONEY.
Vegas in the 60's...When he saw the money clip, that should have warned him. And when he picked it up and saw it was a stack of 1k bills, he should have quickly dropped it back on the ground and walked on.
Wrong
@@nadagabri5783 Naw the best thing to do is to leave it alone, and move on. Why? Setup.
Run away!!
Say yes to the invite and leave overnight 😄
Turn it in and walk away. I’d put a note saying “found this”……
Someone else found it first, stole 10k and then tossed it back on the ground?
Summer Snow
yep.
Most likely is that someone found the money first , spent 10k out of it , and dropped it accidentally in a drunken stupor .
The days of showing stage money and Mexican pesos as American money are thankfully gone. at 1:00 what you are seeing is an authentic Grover Cleveland $1,000 bill. Hitchcock when he made Psycho switched to using real money in the film.
The backs of he bills at 24 seconds look like monopoly money but they are real. That is what the backs looked like - a big US of A, $1000.
Lol that was great
Where's the ending? What happened?
that is the ending. It's left up to your imagination. My theory is that that this was all a set up. The money was phony, the sheriff was in on it. The couple will scramble around, mortgaging everything and come up with the money. Typical mob extortion plot...
@@alpha-omega2362 exactly, you complete the final scene with your mind.
RADIUM CLOCK I think this is one where the editing leaves out too much. Hitchcock would always come on at end of show and with humour let the audience know what happened to the bad guy. And it was always morally correct. The bad guy always lost in the end. The audience was never left guessing.
@@songbirdy I wonder if there is an outro that exists for this particular episode, and maybe since this is just TH-cam channel (even though it’s the official one) they might’ve just forgot to put it in or chose to leave it out for this upload. Because like you and the other guy said, I was surprised it ended like that, and I was at least expecting for Hitchcock to come out for a final closing word/synopsis on the episode, but he never did and the video ended. Me and my dad who watched it with me were both pretty disappointed, but we laughed at the abrupt and open-ended conclusion and got a kick out of Hitchcock choosing to end it like this with his constant unorthodox and ironic type of humor. After reading all these comments and letting some time pass after the initial shock of the abrupt ending, I think I kind of actually prefer this ending, though.
Worst ending I've ever seen in my life ! Absolutely no conclusion at all ! Waste of time watching it !
I would say to the man
$92,000 in 1965 is worth over $723,000 in 2019. (Not sure when this episode was made, but this gives us some idea of what that amount would mean back then. Wow.
I tried to think how this money could have been turned into the police as is. Closest I came to it was to leave it there, untouched, and call the police to come and get it. No fingerprints on anything. Still the police and bad guys might say he used gloves. Guess there wasn't anyway out! ☹️
@GenKat Qltr That episode aired on December 27th 1960.
"Now,can you hand me over that $10,000 you stole?"
now wait a minute, I do not like the way this is going. 1. I came to report that I found it 2. if I wanted to take any, I would taken all, please!!!! 3. I better get a reward too, ijs
it was a setup
The moral of the story is don't have any morals in this situation. It's yours and walk away.
Cool shows
Not too shabby,,,,,
Intriguing, gripping, and then? Notrhing. Not ever story is neatly concluded, this feels just like sometrhing where the writers just stopped and said "No to work on it any more and present a finished story."
Totally agree ! One of the worst endings to a story I've ever watched !
I want my money back !
Nothing is so hard as mans ingratitude. I hate to say this but it's the truth.
Like my old Southern dad use to say " you can't win for loosing" ,🥴
losing
HOW ABOUT ENDING,,,,,,THIS IS A SCAM I AM COMPLAINING
This isn't my channel but it seems to me they're entitled to put whatever they want on their channel to promote the sale of these episodes, and you're entitled not to watch if you don't like it. What you don't have the right to do is demand (in all caps no less) that they give you the episodes whose availability they financed, for free. I don't get these temper tantrums all over this channel.
I Want My money Back !
Many of the movies and TV stories back in the Day ( especially those written by exceptional artists/writers, like Hitchcock and Serling, were written to not only engage the audience with the story, but to provoke imagination and/or critical thinking. In this case , the audience is left to imagination what they would have done in that same circumstance.
@ I USED TO WATCH THESE TV HITCICKS ALL THE TIME....THESE ARE HORRIBLE CUTS, BITS AND PIECES WHY NOT PUT THE WHOLE EPISIDES
Worst ending I've to a story I've ever watched !
That’s why there are no more honest people and we can’t blame no one for that. It doesn’t pay to do good especially running to the….you know,…to report it.
The gangsters selected this man as their mark because they knew he had lost all or almost all of his money gambling and would feel desperate. Plus they knew that he was new to Las Vegas and their “games” He had an honest face, new in town, naive. The gangsters dropped the money on the ground on purpose with the intent to hit up whoever picked it up for a $10K profit whether they turned it in or tried to spend it. The policeman was in on the deal with the gangsters.
Thanks Barbara.
don't think the policeman was in on it
I think the cop was in on it. He knew who's money it was right away and called him in.
Vegas was built by gangsters in the 40s and run by gangsters for decades. So not surprising that cops would be friendly with the gangsters running the Strip. Pinto Inn. Was that supposed to be Sands or something?
Where's the other 10mins?
I would not keep it, because I would feel it is marked money, part of a payoff for something
Gives me the heebeegeebees!
There's no good deeds go unpunished. :-(
Simply take him to all possible casinos ask them did he spend the amount they staid. Anyway he couldn't have spent thou. dollar bill in the casino or anywhere else the sherif told him that 🤔 I love Hitchcock stories but now and then you can see through the plot. The stories are fantastic 👏 👌 😀 🙌
I would have kept that bundle of notes . No point handing it in and being blamed for being honest . Put it towards my mortgage and pretend nothing happened . I wouldn’t feel one bit of guilt taking it .
how do I find the rest of this episode ?
Hulu or dailymotion
It was a con to swindle $10k out of this poor fella. They probably planted it and watched him to see what he would do. And had he run, they would have intercepted him. Moral of story: Never trust a gangster!
Don't think it was a setup. The casino boss made more than 10 k per day. Theres no need to extort him. Honestly the ending is silly as any reasonable person would believe the guy was being honest and 10 k is nothing to the casino boss.
@@doublem1975x 10,000 back then is almost 100,000 today, wouldn't call that nothing
@@doublem1975x
Totally agree 💯 !
It didn't make sense. You return the money then told it's short cash! Who returns money before taking a small amount of it ! THE ONE EPISODE THAT NEVER MADE SENSE!😮
never involve the cops
Let’s harness the guy trying to do (I guess) the “right thing” The right thing would be to keep it
The Captain ended up buying a farm outside of Mayberry and had a daughter named Frankie, if memory serves.
I know what you mean, i might be the only one
@@walkergillette3918 I knew what he meant myself.
Not realistic that in the late 50's or early 60's that somebody would have a huge stack of 1000 dollar bills.
The last $1,000 bills were printed in 1934 and were taken out of circulation in 1969. The largest bill currently in circulation is the $100 bill. Banks do not have access to or distribute any denomination higher than $100.
Depends on how many 1,000 bills were printed. Perhaps millions. In 1960, 1934 wasn't all that long ago. And of course there was tons of cash in places like Vegas.
@@agentstanley29 Good point.
92 $1000 bills? How would you get rid of that? Those bills were (and are) still so rare as to be essentially worthless to the ordinary person.
I've never even seen a $500 bill. The most I've ever seen or held is $100.
@@nancyhowell4505 They're likely not even in circulation anymore, at least for an average transaction. Possibly the government uses them for large amounts of money. No business is going to give someone change from $500. Changing $100 bill is difficult enough sometimes.
There is another Hitchcock episode where a guy realizes he has $1000 bill in his pocket and tries to use it to pay for two beers. The bartender says, "What do I look like, the treasury department?"
I never take advice from someone who jumps out of perfectly good aircraft.
@@redtobertshateshandles Nor do I, considering that anyone who thinks an aircraft is perfectly good knows nothing about aircraft.
When small town TV cops go bad 🤦🏽
Sorry Eliot Ness (Robert Stack) and his Untouchable boys were not there to arrest all of them, just for their gangster-like faces, and for their stupidity. How ridiculous of whoever to find any amount of money and then go to the police to return it...after stealing a part of it! It makes absolutely no sense. Hey, Rico, you catch the captain and Hobson, you get that one over there; Youngfellow, you take the cowboy, and Cam, go after the one at the hotel. In case there are any more, there are also more Untouchables, and if there is still any other one, myself, Eliot Ness, will set even a bandage around his wrists to stop him. And let's hurry; don't forget that we are yet to trap Frank Nitty...back in Chicago!
I won't be fooled again, I won't watch anymore of these Hitchcock clips:-(
he was trying to be honest...I think it would work out fine
If the cop sitting there accusing me, "LOOK HERE COPPER! YOU KNOW DANG WELL A CHUMP LIKE ME CAN'T GO AROUND THIS DUMP TRYING TO UNLOAD 1000 DOLLAR BILLS!! KISS MY GLUTEUS MAXIMUS 😡
Yep. Keep it and spend it slowly through time. Lol
الحمدُ للهِ وحدهُ والصلاةُ والسلامُ عَلى مَن لا نبي بَعدهُ 💓
أَعُوذُ بِاللهِ مِنْ الشَّيْطَانِ الرَّجِيمِ
(اللّهُ لاَ إِلَـهَ إِلاَّ هُوَ الْحَيُّ الْقَيُّومُ لاَ تَأْخُذُهُ سِنَةٌ وَلاَ نَوْمٌ لَّهُ مَا فِي السَّمَاوَاتِ وَمَا فِي الأَرْضِ مَن ذَا الَّذِي يَشْفَعُ عِنْدَهُ إِلاَّ بِإِذْنِهِ يَعْلَمُ مَا بَيْنَ أَيْدِيهِمْ وَمَا خَلْفَهُمْ وَلاَ يُحِيطُونَ بِشَيْءٍ مِّنْ عِلْمِهِ إِلاَّ بِمَا شَاء وَسِعَ كُرْسِيُّهُ السَّمَاوَاتِ وَالأَرْضَ وَلاَ يَؤُودُهُ حِفْظُهُمَا وَهُوَ الْعَلِيُّ الْعَظِيمُ).
[آية الكرسى - البقرة 255].
I coulda paid my taxes!
Oh no! How would you explain to the IRS where you got it? You'd be drowning in hot water! I was a data transcriber for several years in college and after getting married. Saw and heard how they examined returns and flagged suspicious entries, or lack of them. And that was in the late 70's into early 80's. With the progress made in record keeping and recovery up to now, it's even harder to get away with anything. And trying to spend $1000 bills? I worked in a bank for awhile too. They'd call the authorities when you tried to get smaller denominations you could spend. No business is going to be able to make change or be willing to either. And then the worry of being robbed or someone with a grudge betraying you. 😲😬💸 Just not worth it.
The irs doesn't care as long as you pay the taxes. Check out last years new rules.
Love it
The best
too mean people !!
92k
Someone must have been at the track
I would have kept the money myself and not said a word. 😅
And still end up dead, if it was a setup.
Interesting & entertaining. Wonder what brand of smokes the suspect consumes-???🤔. Doesn't always pay off being a good Samaritan-???🤔
How the thief believes he hadn't been stolen..
Just should have kept it and be quiet.
So did he actually steal the ten grand or no? I know it’s open ended but what do y’all think?
Worst ending to anything I've ever watched in my life ! Absolutely no conclusion to the story they were telling !
@@KingKenny. yea I’m not the biggest fan of these kinds of ambiguous, unresolved, open-ended types of stories/episodes/movies/etc. that basically leave the conclusion up to the viewers to decide for themselves how they want to think/believe it ended and what that implies within regards to the entire story itself. I prefer a definitive ending wrapped up in a nice little bow most of the time with satisfying enough yet also just subtle enough to where I aptly feel solid enough closure for all characters/storylines, while at the same time not being confused in the slightest or left short-changed/empty-handed in any way whatsoever. I could go on but you get the point I’m trying to get across, at least I hope that’s the case…basically I’m just saying it can be done right, if you find that nice little sweet spot right in between the two types of ending, balancing both concepts so as to fall right between both in that fine line. Cheers!
Money and woman are❓ almost in all Hitchcock crime concept😮
I would of took the money and RAN!
Oh brother...
Is this a lesson against being honest and did the police give the address to the Casino owner?
And the Teacher saved up $400.00 hundred for the Trip!
💵💵💵On my way to the mall, like. 🏎️💨💨💨
He should have taken half the money and throw the rest in the ground! Let it be someone else's problem
Take it all and don’t turn it in
My God what in the name of f××k is this ending to this one all about ?!?!??? This story has no conclusion, no twist , no nothing !!! The worst ending to anything I think I've ever watched !!!! WTF !!!!
Hmm. Smoke a cigarette?
Creeps me out! How can you spy on someone's movements back then?????
Julie Mitchell we are all spied on now especially in our homes with tv Facebook , Alexa .
Same as always, people can watch in person.
@@francesgillotti1378 if one doesn't have Facebook, TV, or Alexa the less spying can be done. 😀
i knew it.
have me a house built ,,lol
if I found $92,000 I would turn it in, I would think maybe some poor person dropped it who really needs it