In every one of Alfred Hitchcock's movies after The Lodger (with the exception of his 1936 film Sabotage), he made a cameo appearance. He never had any lines, merely appeared as a fellow citizen on the streets, coming off of a bus as the actor in the movie would go on, eating at a restaurant in which the actors were eating at also, reading a newspaper on a park bench, and so on...
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Alfred Hitchcock appeared in 38 of his own films:
"Family Plot" (1976)
"Frenzy" (1972)
"Topaz" (1969)
"Torn Curtain" (1966)
"Marnie" (1964)
"The Birds" (1963)
"Psycho" (1960)
"North By Northwest" (1959)
"Vertigo" (1958)
"The Wrong Man" (1956)
"The Man Who Knew Too Much" (1956)
"The Trouble With Harry" (1955)
"To Catch A Thief" (1955)
"Rear Window" (1954)
"Dial M for Murder" (1954)
"I Confess" (1953)
"Strangers on A Train" (1951)
"Stage Fright" (1950)
"Under Capricorn" (1949)
"Rope" (1948)
"The Paradine Case" (1947)
"Notorious" (1946)
"Spellbound" (1945)
"Lifeboat" (1944)
"Shadow of A Doubt" (1943)
"Saboteur" (1942)
"Suspicion" (1941)
"Mr. and Mrs. Smith" (1941)
"Foreign Correspondent" (1940)
"Rebecca" (1940)
"The Lady Vanishes" (1938)
"Young and Innocent" (1937)
"Secret Agent" (1936)
"The 39 Steps" (1935)
"Murder!" (1930)
"Blackmail" (1929)
"Easy Virtue" (1927)
"The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog" (1926)
Of his 52 films he made cameo appearances in 39 of them.
Hitchcock did not appear in his early British movies. It wasn't until his third movie, The Lodger, that he began making cameo appearances. Out of the movies in which he did have cameos, he technically did not appear in Lifeboat, Rope, Dial M for Murder and Family Plot. In Lifeboat, his cameo appearance was in a newspaper advertisement. In Rope, a neon sign of Hitchcock appeared outside the window. In Dial M for Murder, he appeared in a photograph. And in Family Plot, he appeared as a silhouette standing on the other side of a glass door.
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It appears this is one Hitchcock film in which he does not appear.
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Bergman made three movies with Hitchcock, Spellbound-1945, Notorious-1946 and Under Capricorn-1949.
Hitchcock did not appear in his early British movies. It wasn't until his third movie, The Lodger, that he began making cameo appearances. Out of the movies in which he did have cameos, he technically did not appear in Lifeboat, Rope, Dial M for Murder and Family Plot. In Lifeboat, his cameo appearance was in a newspaper advertisement. In Rope, a neon sign of Hitchcock appeared outside the window. In Dial M for Murder, he appeared in a photograph. And in Family Plot, he appeared as a silhouette standing on the other side of a glass door.
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It appears this is one Hitchcock film in which he does not appear.
Alfred Hitchcock
In the movie Lifeboat, Hitchcock appears in a newspaper ad.
There are a lot. Too many to list here. Go to IMDB.com, type in 'Alfred Hitchcock' and the list will magically appear. . .
He had a cameo in 39 of his films. He directed 53 films total.
Hitchcock made four films after Marnie.
There are many movies about killer bees, however Alfred Hitchcock did not direct any of them. Hitchcock did direct a movie called "The Birds" which could possibly be what you are thinking of and there are many movies about killer bees based off of this movie.
Some of the easiest places to watch Hitchcock movies would be streaming services such as Netflix and Blockbuster at Home. Amazon also has a limited supply of Hitchcock movies available to rent as well. Other places would be your local video store, Redbox, and even the local library if they have videos available. Google and YouTube also rent movies and have some Hitchcock movies available.
Bergman made three movies with Hitchcock, Spellbound-1945, Notorious-1946 and Under Capricorn-1949.
For his work in so many suspense movies and how well respected he and his movies were.