Robert Stevens (director)

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Robert Stevens (1920, New York City - 7 August 1989, Westport, Connecticut) was a director, sometimes confused with the better-known director Robert Stevenson.

Between 1955-1962, he directed 42 episodes of the TV Series Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Momentum first aired on 24 June 1956 starred Joanne Woodward and Skip Homeier; Tea Time first aired on 14 December 1958 starred Margaret Leighton and Marsha Hunt; The Greatest Monster of Them All first aired on 14 February 1961 starred Robert H. Harris and Richard Hale. Robert H. Harris had previously been directed by Robert Stevens in several episodes of the television series Suspense.

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