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Perhaps, but would he do two cameos in one film? Neither really shows his face, to be fair. This is one of the iconic Hitchcock cameos mostly because of the logistics of it. After all, this is a film about a group of people stranded on a lifeboat. How could Hitch finagle himself in? Why by having himself appear in an ad in a newspaper. Hitchcock can be seen in the before-and-after photos for Reduco Obesity Slayer.

Sometimes when you are waiting for an elevator, you have seen a bunch of people pouring out of it when it reaches you. He comes out of the elevator carrying a violin case before quickly disappearing. A crowded elevator is an easy place for a cameo.

So is a lavish party. He managed to pull it off, though. There are those who say Hitchcock and a woman are walking down the street in the opening credits. Did you know Hitch did a movie set in Australia? This is a period piece, and you can definitely see the director on the steps of the Government House with two other gentlemen.

Before his confirmed cameo, there is also a speculative cameo for the director. Sometimes Hitch wanted to be cute with his cameos. Not this time. Or, rather, getting onto the train. The guy seemed to enjoy playing men carrying instruments with him. Hitchcock got his cameo over with early in the film. During the opening credits, you see him walking along at the top of a long flight of stairs.

The 39 Steps , The Lady Vanishes , UK , Shadow of a Doubt , The Paradine Case , Strangers on a Train , To Catch a Thief , North by Northwest , and Topaz Hitchcock's clever and most ingenious cameo appearances were with limited sets Lifeboat , Rope , and Dial M for Murder Most of the cameos appeared early in the film, and often there was a bit of mild humor in the appearance weight-reduction ads, getting up from a wheelchair, having an unbeatable bridge hand, drinking champagne to lessen the supply, etc.

Film Title Screen. Description of Hitchcock Cameo. Screenshot s Minutes Into Film. American-Film Appearances below - 30 confirmed instances. Family Plot With his widely-familiar but stern silhouette viewed through the frosted-glass door of the "Registrar of Births and Deaths. Frenzy Two Appearances: In the center of a crowd, wearing a black bowler hat, facing to the left.

Topaz In a crowded LaGuardia International Airport scene, seated in a wheelchair as he is being pushed by a nurse under a sign with an arrow reading "United Airlines - To Planes. Torn Curtain In Copenhagen, sitting in the large Hotel d'Angleterre's "English Hotel" lobby entrance with a blonde-haired baby in his lap who possibly wet itself , with his back to the camera.

During the brief cameo, the music changes to resemble the famous "Hitchcock theme," also known as the Funeral March of the Marionette.

Marnie The following is a complete list of Hitchcock's known cameo appearances in his films, including a few that might be Hitchcock these are marked as unconfirmed. The timings shown are approximate and may vary. It all started with the shortage of extras in my first picture. I was in for a few seconds as an editor with my back to the cameras. He is wearing a cowboy hat. Hitchcock gets up from the chair, shakes hands with a man, and walks off to the right.

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