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  1. To Catch a Butterfly: Directed by David Lowell Rich. With Alfred Hitchcock, Bradford Dillman, Diana Hyland, Edward Asner. At first, a childless young couple are thrilled to relocate for the husband's new executive job, and especially happy with their new home.

  2. Synopsis. Bill and Janet Nelson move into a new home next door to the Standers. Unfortunately, the Standers' son Eddie is a homicidal monster. Eddie kills the Nelsons' dog and then runs a trip wire across the cellar stairs that almost causes Janet to break her neck.

  3. Critics reviews. At first, a childless young couple are thrilled to relocate for the husbands new executive job, and especially happy with their new home. Is the next-door neighbor boy’s cruelty to them just a youngster rebelling against his blue-collar, strict father?

  4. ALFRED HITCHCOCK HOUR, THE: TO CATCH A BUTTERFLY (TV) Summary. One in this series of macabre dramas presided over by the "master of suspense," film director Alfred Hitchcock. In this episode, young married couple Bill and Janet Nelson move into a new home next door to strict Jack Stander and his family.

  5. To Catch a Butterfly is a heart-wrenching drama that revolves around a young boy named Billy, who is diagnosed with autism at an early age. The movie is directed by Dominic Leclerc and features an intense performance by Dan Wilson as Billy, alongside Chris Wild and Nick Payne as his parents.

  6. Bill and Janet Nelson (Bradford Dillman and Diana Hyland) have just moved into a new home. However, they soon realize that they've moved next to a family who is going to be a serious problem. Their young son is a violent little monster...and the father (Ed Asner) won't believe anything he's told about the kid.

  7. 1963 Directed by David Lowell Rich. A childless young couple are thrilled to relocate for the husband’s new executive job, and especially happy with their new home. Is the next-door neighbor boy’s cruelty to them just a youngster rebelling against his blue-collar, strict father?