Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock makes one of his typical cameo appearances early in the movie at the pet shop where he is seen walking a couple of terriers.
This is one of the few films directed by Hitchcock in which he does not make a cameo.
Alfred Hitchcock
Psycho
Alfred Hitchcock
No, he did not.
Alfred Hitchcock makes one of his typical cameo appearances early in the movie at the pet shop where he is seen walking a couple of terriers.
This is one of the few films directed by Hitchcock in which he does not make a cameo.
Alfred Hitchcock
A cameo can be a small broach. It also refers to a small part by someone in a film. Alfred Hitchcock was well known for cameo appearances in his own films
We see Alfred Hitchcock make a cameo appearance as a pedestrian walking past the murder victim's house in the director's 1930 film Murder!
Psycho
Psycho
After The Lodger, Hitchcock has a cameo in almost all his films, including this one.
No, Hitchcock did not make a cameo appearance in, nor did he direct, Witness for the Prosecution. The movie was directed by Billy Wilder. You may be thinking of The Paradine Case, a different courtroom drama that was directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
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