"Last Seen Wearing Blue Jeans" is a harrowing episode of "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour", though I must admit that it has quite a instances where there are plot problems...serious plot problems.
An English family is driving across America and decide to stop at a cafe in a tiny Arizona town. However, their young daughter goes back to the car to sleep before the parents finish their food....and she gets into the wrong car! The one she's in is being driven by crooks...and she ends up being accidentally driven into Mexico. Once there, she awakens....to witness seeing them kill a man! Through the rest of the episode, she tries to evade the ruthless gang and the parents desperately look for her.
As I mentioned above, several things in the episode don't quite work...such as bursting across the Mexican border into America late in the show. It just doesn't make any sense for several reasons. But the show is riveting and exciting to watch...and I generally was able to ignore a few instances where it didn't seem especially plausible nor well thought out.
An English family is driving across America and decide to stop at a cafe in a tiny Arizona town. However, their young daughter goes back to the car to sleep before the parents finish their food....and she gets into the wrong car! The one she's in is being driven by crooks...and she ends up being accidentally driven into Mexico. Once there, she awakens....to witness seeing them kill a man! Through the rest of the episode, she tries to evade the ruthless gang and the parents desperately look for her.
As I mentioned above, several things in the episode don't quite work...such as bursting across the Mexican border into America late in the show. It just doesn't make any sense for several reasons. But the show is riveting and exciting to watch...and I generally was able to ignore a few instances where it didn't seem especially plausible nor well thought out.