Suspense (1949): "Telephone Call" (20 Mar. 1951; Season 3, Episode 30).
From IMDb: "The Haskells are throwing a drunken New Year's Eve party in their New York apartment. Next door, Everett Kelsey has had enough of tending to the bitter supposedly invalid wife who treats him like dirt. He's just poisoned the shrew when he gets an unnerving phone call; the female on the line says that she saw what he did to his wife through the window. Kelsey doesn't realizes it's a prank call from one of the Haskell's tipsy party guests."
"It reminds me something, 2 August 2011
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
This episode is very interesting because its topic is nearly the same William Castle used for his I SAW WHAT YOU DID, thirteen years later, starring John Ireland and Joan Crawford. The tale of a husband who murdered his wife and who is threatened by a couple of youngsters who only wanted to get fun, make jokes with every one in the neighbourhood. So, in this episode, we find a man who just want to kill his wife, just try, and who receive a phone call from - here again - some teens who want to play games with the neighbours using the phone.
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But the man actually did not kill his wife but when he finds out who the jokes came from, he kills the teen girl. And when the wife learns that her husband wanted to get rid of her, and then kills another person...
I won't tell you anymore about this episode, but believe me, it's worthwhile."
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