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Wednesday, 28 March 2012

HITCHCOCK CAMEO's

Posted on 13:24 by cena
A sign of an auteur, as has been said by people such as Francoise Truffaut is to sign their work like a painter would by cameos, something Hitchcock has done numerous times.

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  • The Lodger (1927)
    sitting at the newsroom desk, with his back to the camera (5 minutes)
    (unconfirmed) in the crowd chasing Ivor Novello (92 minutes)
    Cameo - The Lodger.gif


  • Easy Virtue (1928)
    leaving the tennis court through a side gate (21 minutes)
    Cameo - Easy Virtue.gif


  • Blackmail (1929)
    trying to read a book on the Underground (11 minutes)
    Cameo - Blackmail.gif


  • Murder! (1930)
    walking past the scene of the crime (60 minutes)
    Cameo - Murder!.gif


  • Number Seventeen (1932)
    (unconfirmed) cameo on the bus
    Cameo no17.gif


  • The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
    (unconfirmed) cameo walking across the road as bus passes by (31 minutes) - more details
    Cameo mhktm.gif


  • The 39 Steps (1935)
    walking past Hannay and Miss Smith, tossing litter away (7 minutes)
    Cameo - The 39 Steps.gif


  • Young and Innocent (1937)
    taking a photograph outside the courtroom (16 minutes)
    Cameo - Young and Innocent.gif


  • The Lady Vanishes (1938)
    at Victoria Station, wearing a black coat and smoking a cigar (89 minutes)
    Cameo - The Lady Vanishes.gif
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  • Rebecca (1940)
    waiting behind George Sanders to use the phone (123 minutes)
    Cameo - Rebecca.gif


  • Foreign Correspondent (1940)
    walking past the hotel, reading a newspaper (12 minutes)
    Cameo - Foreign Correspondent.gif


  • Mr and Mrs Smith (1941)
    walking past the hotel (43 minutes)
    Cameo - Mr and Mrs Smith.gif


  • Suspicion (1941)
    posting a letter at the village post office (47 minutes)
    Cameo - Suspicion.gif


  • Saboteur (1942)
    standing in front of Cut Rate Drugs (65 minutes)
    Cameo - Saboteur.gif


  • Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
    playing cards on the train to Santa Rosa (16 minutes)
    Cameo - Shadow of a Doubt.gif


  • Lifeboat (1944)
    starring in the newspaper advert for "Reduco" (25 minutes)
    Cameo - Lifeboat.gif


  • Spellbound (1945)
    walking out of the lift at the Empire Hotel (43 minutes)
    Cameo - Spellbound.gif


  • Notorious (1946)
    drinking champagne at the party (65 minutes)
    Cameo - Notorious.gif


  • The Paradine Case (1947)
    struggling with a cello at Cumberlan Station (36 minutes)
    Cameo - The Paradine Case.gif


  • Rope (1948)
    (unconfirmed) Walking down the street after the opening credits finish (2 minutes).
    Hitchcock's silhouette as a flashing red neon sign in the background (56 minutes)
    Cameo - Rope.gif


  • Under Capricorn (1949)
    in the town square, wearing a hat and coat (15 minutes)
    Cameo - Under Capricorn.gif


  • Stage Fright (1950)
    walking past Eve Gill (Jane Wyman) and giving her a funny look (38 minutes)
    Cameo - Stage Fright.gif


  • Strangers on a Train (1951)
    struggling to get his cello case on board the train (11 minutes)
    Cameo - Strangers on a Train.gif


  • I Confess (1953)
    walking past in a long shot as part of the opening (2 minutes)
    Cameo - I Confess.gif


  • Rear Window (1954)
    winding a clock in the musician's apartment (?? minutes)
    Cameo - Rear Window.gif


  • Dial M for Murder (1954)
    staring out from the class re-union photograph (13 minutes)
    Cameo - Dial M for Murder.gif


  • The Trouble with Harry (1955)
    walking past the artist's stall (22 minutes)
    Cameo - The Trouble With Harry.gif


  • To Catch a Thief (1955)
    sitting next to Cary Grant on the bus (10 minutes)
    Cameo - To Catch a Thief.gif


  • The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
    watching the acrobats (26 minutes)
    Cameo - The Man Who Knew Too Much.gif


  • The Wrong Man (1956)
    introducing the film (1 minute)
    Cameo - The Wrong Man.gif


  • Vertigo (1958)
    walking past the shipyard entrance, carrying a bugle case (11 minutes)
    Cameo - Vertigo.gif


  • North by Northwest (1959)
    running for the bus, but the bus door closes in his face (2 minutes)
    (unconfirmed) dressed in drag as an woman on the train (45 minutes) - see Hitchcock's Secret Cameo
    Cameo - North by Northwest.gif


  • Psycho (1960)
    walking past Marion's office, wearing a cowboy hat (6 minutes)
    Cameo - Psycho.gif


  • The Birds (1963)
    walking his two pet dogs past the pet shop (2 minutes)
    Cameo - The Birds.gif


  • Marnie (1964)
    leaving a hotel room (5 minutes)
    Cameo - Marnie.gif


  • Torn Curtain (1966)
    sat in the hotel lobby nursing a baby (8 minutes)
    Cameo - Torn Curtain.gif


  • Topaz (1969)
    at the airport, sat in a wheelchair (34 minutes)
    Cameo - Topaz.gif


  • Frenzy (1972)
    in the crowd and not applauding the speaker at the start of the film (3 minutes)
    Cameo - Frenzy.gif


  • Family Plot (1976)
    in silhouette behind the door at the registrar of births and deaths (41 minutes)
    Cameo - Family Plot.gif 


Some images of Hitchcock cames from the same source

 
Rear Window (1954)



 
 Blackmail (1929)



 
I, Confess (1953)


 

Family Plot (1976)


 

Frenzy (1972)
 
 
 
 


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