Alfred Hitchcock sightings
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#0Alfred Hitchcock sightings
Posted: 10/31/05 at 4:04pm
I'm watching the Birds on TCM and I was wondering if anyone knew where he showed up in all his movies. I only know:
To Catch a Thief-on bus
Rear Window-fixing clock
and thats it. can anyone think of others? where does he show up in the Birds?
#1re: Alfred Hitchcock sightings
Posted: 10/31/05 at 4:07pm
Strangers on a Train
(getting on train with a musical instrument)
#2re: Alfred Hitchcock sightings
Posted: 10/31/05 at 4:10pm
He tries, and fails, to catch a bus in North by Nothwest.
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#3re: Alfred Hitchcock sightings
Posted: 10/31/05 at 4:10pmThe North by Northwest one is my favorite. God, he was adorable.
#4re: Alfred Hitchcock sightings
Posted: 10/31/05 at 4:11pm
In The Birds, he's seen leaving the pet store with two dogs...
Psycho--Outside Marion's office
North By Northwest--Bus slams door on him after credits
Vertigo--he's seen walking near the Argosy book shop
those are off the top of my head
#5re: Alfred Hitchcock sightings
Posted: 10/31/05 at 4:11pm
from http://www.videouniversity.com/hitchcok.htm
Family Plot
In silhouette through the door of the Registrar of
Births and Deaths, 41 minutes into the movie.
Frenzy
In the center of a crowd, wearing a bowler hat, three
minutes into the film; he is the only one not applauding the speaker.
Topaz
Being pushed in a wheelchair in an airport, half an hour in.
Hitchcock gets up from the chair, shakes hands with a man, and walks off to the right.
Torn Curtain
Early in the film, sitting in the Hotel d'Angleterre
lobby with a blond baby.
Marnie
Entering from the left of the hotel corridor after Tippi
Hedren passes by, five minutes in.
Birds,The
Leaving the pet shop with two white terriers as Tippi
Hedren enters.
Psycho
Four minutes in, through Janet Leigh's window as she returns
to her office. He is wearing a cowboy hat.
North By Northwest
Missing a bus during the opening credits.
Vertigo
In a gray suit walking in the street, eleven minutes in.
Wrong Man, The
Narrating the film's prologue.
Man Who Knew Too Much, The
Watching acrobats in the Moroccan marketplace (his back to the
camera) just before the murder.
Trouble With Harry, The
Walking past the parked limousine of an old man who is looking
at paintings, twenty minutes into the film.
To Catch A Thief
Ten minutes in, sitting to the left of Cary Grant
on a bus.
Rear Window
Winding the clock in the songwriter's apartment, a half
hour into the movie.
Dial M for Murder
On the left side of the class-reunion photo,
thirteen minutes into the film.
I Confess
Crossing the top of a staircase after the opening credits.
Strangers on A Train
Boarding a train with a double bass fiddle as
Farley Granger gets off in his hometown, early in the film.
Stage Fright
Turning to look at Jane Wyman in her disguise as
Marlene Dietrich's maid.
Under Capricorn
In the town square during a parade, wearing a blue
coat and brown hat, in the first five minutes. Ten minutes later, he is one of three men on the steps of Government House.
Rope
His trademark can be seen briefly on a neon sign in the view from the apartment window, approximately 55 minutes into the movie.
Paradine Case, The
Leaving the train and Cumberland Station,
carrying a cello.
Notorious
At a big party in Claude Rains's mansion, drinking
champagne and then quickly departing, an hour after the film begins.
Spellbound
Coming out of an elevator at the Empire Hotel,
carrying a violin case and smoking a cigarette, 40 minutes in.
Lifeboat
In the "before" and "after" pictures in the newspaper ad for Reduco Obesity Slayer.
Shadow of A Doubt
On the train to Santa Rosa, playing cards.
Saboteur
Standing in front of Cut Rate Drugs in New York as the
saboteur's car stops, an hour in.
Suspicion
Mailing a letter at the village postbox about 45 minutes in.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Midway through, passing Robert Montgomery in front of his building.
Foreign Correspondent
Early in the movie, after Joel McCrea leaves his hotel, wearing a coat and hat and reading a newspaper.
Rebecca
Walking near the phone booth in the final part of the film
just after George Sanders makes a call.
Lady Vanishes, The
Very near the end of the movie, in Victoria
Station, wearing a black coat and smoking a cigarette.
Young and Innocent
Outside the courthouse, holding a camera.
39 Steps, The
Tossing some litter while Robert Donat and Lucie
Mannheim run from the theater, seven minutes into the movie.
Murder
Walking past the house where the murder was committed, about an hour into the movie.
Blackmail
Being bothered by a small boy as he reads a book in
the subway.
Easy Virtue
Walking past a tennis court, carrying a walking stick.
Lodger, The
At a desk in a newsroom and later in the crowd watching an arrest.
TELEVISION
Dip in the Pool, Alfred Hitchcock Presents
As a cover picture on a magazine a passenger is reading. This is the only cameo Hitch took in a television show. (His opening remarks on Alfred Hitchcock Presents do not count)
#6re: Alfred Hitchcock sightings
Posted: 10/31/05 at 4:15pmedited to delete. For some reason the prior posts didn't appear when I first looked at this thread.
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#8re: Alfred Hitchcock sightings
Posted: 11/1/05 at 5:18amyes, the LIFEBOAT appearance is my favorite. how clever can you get?!
#9re: Alfred Hitchcock sightings
Posted: 11/1/05 at 9:37am
Elphie kinda cheated...I was working from memory...
I was watching the North By Northwest documentary and Pat Hitchcock was saying that her father had to put his appearances earlier and earlier in the films as his career progressed so people would pay attention to the movie and not try to find him...plus Landau does a killer impression of Hitch...a must see!
#10re: Alfred Hitchcock sightings
Posted: 11/1/05 at 9:47am
so doing research is cheating? By that thinking, lildogs, all librarians "cheat?".
I don't think so.......some people think outside the box.
also, there's a scene in Strangers on a train where Pat Hitchcok is in the movie......I had heard a vague rumor of this, and then there is this woman, sitting, and her face profile could have been Hitchcock, himself.
#11re: Alfred Hitchcock sightings
Posted: 11/1/05 at 10:29amJeez! That was just a joke...maybe you need a Bloody Mary or a mimosa this morning? Lord knows I do...
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