
The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents is an American anthology series that aired on NBC from 1985 to 1986, and on the USA Network from 1987 to 1989. The series is an updated re-imagining of the classic 1955 series Alfred Hitchcock Presents.

When a man stops in a small town to get gas for his car, he runs into unexpected trouble.
A man proposes a bizarre wager: to win a sports car, a down-and-out gambler must light his lighter 10 times in a row - or lose a finger.
A little girl wants to play army with the boys, but they tell her she needs to have a gun before she can join them.
A determined husband (David Clemon) sets out to find the man who attacked his emotionally fragile wife (Linda Purl).
Hospitalized after a shootout with the police, a murderer (Robert Carradine) persuades a nurse (Lisa Pelikan) to help him escape. A suspense tale that first aired in 1965, has been updated by its original writer, Gilbert Ralston. Robert Carradine plays a cop killer who's wounded in a shootout and placed under guard at a hospital. He manages to charm a rather plain-looking, seemingly vulnerable nurse (Lisa Pelikan) into helping him escape.
A prosecutor (Buck Henry) hypnotizes a murder suspect (Barbara Hershey) to prove his case.
A divorcee (Linda Fiorentino) is driven to drastic retaliatory measures after being victimized by a string of obscene phone calls and constant surveillance from a nearby apartment.