It was 17 minutes into the movie, he was on the train to Santa Rosa, CA, his back to the camera.
Hitchcock appears about an hour into the film, at the party in Alexander Sebastian's mansion. Hitchcock gets a glass of champagne from the bartender and quickly turns to the left and walks off screen.
Alfred Hitchcock did not appear in the movie Rope. True, he was known for his cameos in his films, but in Rope, his profile appears on a neon sign that is visible through the apartment window.
John Steinbeck did NOT write a film script for Alfred Hitchcock. He wrote a treatment/story. The film script was written by Jo Swerling, In fact, Steinbeck was not happy with the film and wanted his name taken from the ads and promotion pieces. Herb Behrens
After The Lodger, Hitchcock has a cameo in almost all his films, including this one.
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.
In the movie Lifeboat, Hitchcock appears in a newspaper ad.
I'm not sure what song you're talking about but there is an old movie called shadow of a doubt. it's a black and white Alfred hitchcock movie. the theme song was the merry widow waltz song. don't know if it helps but here it is. suki~
Lifeboat (1944) was Hitchcock's cameo appearance.
Lifeboat (1944)
I believe it was 4 times
Hitchcock appears about an hour into the film, at the party in Alexander Sebastian's mansion. Hitchcock gets a glass of champagne from the bartender and quickly turns to the left and walks off screen.
Alfred Hitchcock did not appear in the movie Rope. True, he was known for his cameos in his films, but in Rope, his profile appears on a neon sign that is visible through the apartment window.
You should definitely check out Shadow of a Doubt. Hitchcock has said this was his favorite of all the movies he made. Some of my favorites in addition to the ones you mentioned are Suspicion, Notorious, Saboteur, and The Man Who Knew Too Much.
John Steinbeck did NOT write a film script for Alfred Hitchcock. He wrote a treatment/story. The film script was written by Jo Swerling, In fact, Steinbeck was not happy with the film and wanted his name taken from the ads and promotion pieces. Herb Behrens
After The Lodger, Hitchcock has a cameo in almost all his films, including this one.
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
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.