Review of The Jokester

Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Jokester (1958)
Season 4, Episode 3
7/10
I'M Alive! I'm Alive!
18 December 2011
(Spoiler Alert) Having nothing to do but looking for some fun newspaperman Mr.Bradley, Albert Salmi, decided to pull a practical joke on morgue attendant Pop Henderson, Roscoe Ates,to liven up things a bit. Making believe that he's a stiff in the morgue Bradley gets Pop all excited by raising from a slab in the morgue refrigeration cabinet and with his face covered with a white sheet saying that he's in fact alive not dead.

With the joke on Pop, who tried to get help for the obvious live corpse, it's soon recommended by the local police that he's a bit too old-at age 63-for the job. And with Pop's both eyesight and hearing just about gone it's later decided to have the old man take his retirement by his boss in the morgue Charles Watts. That's until it's discovered that Bradley pulled a joke on Pop and he's then given a second chance to keep his job taking good care of the dead in town. Bradley still up his old tricks later slips Millie, Claire Caleton, a peppered up drink at the local bar that almost has her choke to death. That has Millie's outraged boyfriend Mike the cab drive, James Kirkwood Jr, lay the drunken Bradley out with a straight right to the jaw.

***SPOILERS*** With Bradley not only out cold but not breathing a terrified Mike, who's now facing a manslaughter rap, together with the only whiteness at the scene Millie and bartender Baynes Barron dump his body at the docks and take all his identification off him. Thus making it look like Bradley was a drunken bum who lost his balance and fell on the pier cracking his head open after gulping a bottle of Yukon Jack. As "luck" would have it Bradley ends up in the county morgue with Pop Henderson attending after him. Still alive and pleading for help Bradley gets no help from Pop who leaves him to his fate, certain death, in the morgue refrigeration unit to freeze to death.

P.S As things turned out Bradley played his last joke with one of his victims Pop Henderson not willing to be fooled by him a second time around which would end up costing Pop his job! Even though this time around Bradley wasn't joking at all! He was dead serious!
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