Believing her chances at happiness are few, she is the plain sister of a handsome man and she has spent her life in her brother's shadow, envying his good looks. Collin returns from a rehearsal and she is angry at him for breaking up her affair with Paul.Ĭaroline is bitter that her brother lives his life as he wishes while she serves him. Back at home, Caroline sets out dinner in a room decorated with numerous framed photographs of her brother (and what appears to be an Oscar on a bookshelf). What is going on here? We soon learn that Caroline has an unusual love/hate relationship with her brother (she's 37 and he's two years younger), a famous and very handsome stage actor. Paul's wife Julie is at the door and he leaves with her, after which Caroline's brother Collin arrives to take his sister home. She seems apprehensive yet he is aggressive as they cling together on a couch, the doorbell rings. "Where Beauty Lies" opens with a scene deceptive in several ways, as Paul Ross and Caroline Hardy embrace passionately. The unaired episode, "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," later turned up in syndication packages. The final version of the script, as by Cavanagh and as filmed and directed by Robert Florey, aired on NBC on Tuesday, June 26, 1962, and was the last new episode of the half-hour series to air on network television. Two copies of Farrell's original script are in the collection of his papers at Boston University they are dated March 22, 1962, and to review them one would have to go to Boston and visit the library in person, since they are under copyright and the library staff will not make copies nor allow copies to be made. Instead, it appears that Farrell wrote a teleplay and sold it to the TV show, where James P. Cavanagh and the title card says it is based on a story by Henry Farrell, but no such short story was ever published. Alfred Hitchcock Presents began its seven-year run in October 1955 with "Revenge" and ended in June 1962 with another tale of revenge, "Where Beauty Lies." The teleplay is by James P.
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