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Judy (Stella Stevens) is the villainess from "Craig's Will," episode 5.23 of Alfred Hitchcock Presents (airdate March 6, 1960).

Judy (who narrates the events to a therapist shown in the beginning of the episode) is the gold-digging girlfriend of Thomas Craig, the nephew of deceased millionaire Walter Craig. However, she was dismayed that Tom only received one dollar as an inheritance, while Walter's dog, Casper, received a massive fortune, which goes to Tom once Casper dies. Judy coerces Tom to kill Casper so they could live off his uncle's fortune, but Tom backs out after a pair of failed attempts. Subsequently, the villainess hired hitman Vincent Noonan to kill Casper, paying him $1,000 to do so. After an attempt to drown Casper turns into the dog saving his life, Vincent refuses.

Exasperated, Judy decides that she'll kill Casper herself, but when she looks at Tom and Vincent, she notices that both men look at her with extreme (and possibly lethal) disapproval, while claiming that Casper was the only one who loved her, despite her fiendish attempts to eliminate him. The episode ends with Judy coming to a delusional decision: wanting to become a dog and marry Casper.

Trivia[]

  • Stella Stevens appeared as Appassionata Von Climax in the 1959 film ‘Li’l Abner’.
  • Stella Stevens appeared as Nina Jameson in the 1961 movie ‘Man-trap’.
  • Stella Stevens appeared as Violet Lawson in the 1965 film ‘The Secret Of My Success’.
  • Stella Stevens appeared as Stacey Woodward in the 1968 film ‘Sol Madrid’.
  • Stella Stevens appeared as Ellen Hardy in the 1969 film ‘The Mad Room’.
  • Stella Stevens appeared as Alvira in the 1971 film ‘A Town Called Bastard’.
  • Stella Stevens later appeared as Marcia, a spy for the Nazi's in the 1975 pilot episode "The New Original Wonder Woman" in the TV series "Wonder Woman".
  • Stella Stevens later appeared as Bianca Javin, the owner of the Dragon Lady Casino in the 1975 film, "Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold".
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