Alfred Hitchcock is seen missing a bus at the beginning of 'North By Northwest'.
Topaz
Marnie
Hitchcock appeared briefly in many of his own films, usually playing upon his portly figure in an incongruous manner, for example, seen struggling to get a double bass onto a train
Alfred Hitchcock was seen walking on the street shortly after the opening credits in five movies:Vertigo (1958)Hitchcock can be seen in a gray suit walking down the street, 11 minutes into the movie.North By Northwest (1959)Hitchcock is seen missing a bus during the opening credits.Psycho (1960)Hitchcock can be seen four minutes in, through Janet Leigh's window. She is sitting at her desk at the bank, and Hitchcock walks by on the street wearing a cowboy hat.The Birds (1963)Hitchcock is seen on the street leaving the pet shop with two white terriers as Tippi Hedren is entering the shop.Rope (1948)Hitchcock walking along a street (holding a newspaper) after the opening credits.
Alfred Hitchcock can be seen at Victoria Station, wearing a black coat and smoking a cigarette, near the end of the film.
Topaz (1969)
The Lodger
Alfred Hitchcock makes a brief cameo appearance in "Psycho" (1960) during the opening credits. He can be seen standing outside a window in a scene where Marion Crane, played by Janet Leigh, is in a hotel room. His appearance is subtle and quick, typical of his trademark cameos in many of his films.
Topaz (1969 film)
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.
The Wrong Man
Suspense! Alfred Hitchcock is known as the master of suspense.