It wasn't "most" of Hitchcock's films -- only seven -- but Hitchcock and Bernard Herrmann did great work together. The composer wrote the theme for Psycho , for instance.
Alfred Hitchcock himself made an appearance in almost all of his films.
No, High Anxiety (1977) is a Mel Brooks film. It is a spoof of Hitchcock's most famous films.
Alfred Hitchcock
There are several directors who have made cameos in their own movies and films. For example, Quentin Tarantino made a cameo in his own movie, Django Unchained.
On most episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, he did indeed greet the audience with "Good evening."
Alfred Hitchcock himself made an appearance in almost all of his films.
It was directed by the famous Alfred Hitchcock. His other well known films are The Birds, Rear Window, and Vertigo.
No, High Anxiety (1977) is a Mel Brooks film. It is a spoof of Hitchcock's most famous films.
Alfred Hitchcock
There are several directors who have made cameos in their own movies and films. For example, Quentin Tarantino made a cameo in his own movie, Django Unchained.
Suspense
On most episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, he did indeed greet the audience with "Good evening."
An example of an auteur is Alfred Hitchcock, the reason behind this is that he uses the same visual style and types of cinematography in each of his films. He also has his own cameo roles in most of his films Hope it helps out x
Millions of people love Hitchcock films, men and women. But most women like suspense more than horror films, this may account for female fans.
Janet Leigh was the female in the shower scene. Psycho was released in 1960 and director Alfred Hitchcock considered it one of his most popular films but not his personal favorite.
If you count television episodes, the answer is Patricia Hitchcock, Alfred Hitchcock's daughter. She appeared in three films and ten episodes of Alfred Hitchcock presents. If you are just counting movies, the answer is Clare Greet. She had speaking roles in eight Hitchcock films: Number 13 - 1922 The Ring - 1927 The Manxman = 1929 Murder! - 1930 The Man Who Knew Too Much - 1934 Sabotage - 1936 Jamaica Inn - 1939 Lord Camber's Ladies (produced by Hitchcock) - 1932 If you are talking about lead actresses only, Grace Kelly and Ingrid Bergman each starred in three Hitchcock films. Grace Kelly starred in To Catch A Thief, Rear Window, and Dial M For Murder. Ingrid Bergman starred in Spellbound, Notorious, and Under Capricorn.
The most common one is Hitch.