Liked Jessica Tandy in "Driving Miss Daisy," and here she is being driven around again, decades earlier. Her character is disturbed by thoughts that she can hear and know things about people who are strangers and not present. Murray Matheson plays her husband, an international banker often absent from his wife.
A strange but intriguing story. Stunning scenery. Soundtrack was overly full of musical saw. Hitchcock's skits were hilarious.
Directed by Robert Stevens. Teleplay by Stirling Silliphant, based on a quirky story by Ann Bridge.