Alfred Hitchcock's Movie Cameos A film-by-film look at those uncredited cameos: the showy, the subtle, and the one where he sees off Ingrid Bergman's champers...
Alfred Hitchcock's Movie Cameos Torn Curtain (1966)
Holding a baby in a hotel lobby, Hitchcock sticks out in this espionage thriller like, well, a famous movie director holding a baby in a hotel lobby. The joyous cheesiness of the cameo is enhanced by the score's bigtop-style trombone wheeze. If you missed this one, you'd need your eyes and ears examined. [00:07:58]
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Posted on Tuesday June 23, 2009, 14:25 by TimEdwards
An extra 10 points for use of the phrase 'warp-spasm' in #4.
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Posted on Tuesday June 23, 2009, 09:49 by keef_mac
I liked the 'cameo' in The Simpsons, when he walks past with the two terriers after the Birds homage in the nursery. Read More
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The Best Cameos from the only Master of Suspense.
Posted on Monday June 22, 2009, 18:02 by MartyW
The cameo appearances from the one and only hitchcock are the best! Its fun trying to spot him out in all his films... since then nearly every other director has copied him.... m. night shyamalan, martin scorsese, bryan singer etc. Read More