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.
"The Lady Vanishes" by Alfred Hitchcock. I believe it was remade years later but the remake was not as well received as the original. The older woman was a spy for the British, not the Germans.
This has happened in many movies because of this 'famous' shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's movie "Psycho". An interesting tidbit is that the blood seen going down the drain was actually Hershey's chocolate syrup.
I think you may be thinking of "Lamb to the Slaughter," where a woman kills her husband by hitting him over the head with a frozen leg of lamb. She then serves the lamb to the policemen investigating, effectively getting rid of the murder weapon. So she isn't serving her husband to the cops, just the murder weapon. It is not Hitchcock but from Roald Dahl's 'Tales of the Unexpected'.
Vertigo starring Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novac, filmed in San Francisco.
"Chocolat" (2000). Stars Alfred Molina, Carrie-Anne MMoss, Helene Cardona.
Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho."
Alfred Hitchcock Presents - 1955 There Was an Old Woman 1-25 was released on: USA: 18 March 1956
Alfred Hitchcock Presents - 1955 A Woman's Help 6-24 was released on: USA: 28 March 1961
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - 1962 Death and the Joyful Woman 1-27 was released on: USA: 12 April 1963
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - 1962 Death and the Joyful Woman 1-27 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
"The Lady Vanishes" by Alfred Hitchcock. I believe it was remade years later but the remake was not as well received as the original. The older woman was a spy for the British, not the Germans.
This has happened in many movies because of this 'famous' shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's movie "Psycho". An interesting tidbit is that the blood seen going down the drain was actually Hershey's chocolate syrup.
I think you may be thinking of "Lamb to the Slaughter," where a woman kills her husband by hitting him over the head with a frozen leg of lamb. She then serves the lamb to the policemen investigating, effectively getting rid of the murder weapon. So she isn't serving her husband to the cops, just the murder weapon. It is not Hitchcock but from Roald Dahl's 'Tales of the Unexpected'.
Vertigo starring Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novac, filmed in San Francisco.
This is the plot for the film Vertigo (1958) starring James Stewart.
Alma Reville has: Played Megan Lloyd George in "The Life Story of David Lloyd George" in 1918. Played Woman Listening to Wireless in "The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog" in 1927. Played herself in "American Masters" in 1985. Played herself in "Hitchcock: Shadow of a Genius" in 1999. Played herself in "Alfred Hitchcok and To Catch a Thief: An Appreciation" in 2002. Played herself in "The Hitchcocks on Hitch" in 2004. Played herself in "Personal History: Foreign Hitchcock" in 2004. Played herself in "Billy Wilder Speaks" in 2006. Played Woman Listening to Wireless in "Paul Merton Looks at Alfred Hitchcock" in 2009. Played herself in "Amateur Night" in 2011.
Although much copied, the original horror movie with the shower scene and knife was Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. The scene showed Janet Leigh's character getting stabbed to death in the shower by what appears to be an elderly woman. This scene is consider a classic horror / suspense film in cinema. Innovations included interesting camera angles and a tense musical score.