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Every Hitchcock Cameo Ever 

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After much hunting and diligent editing, here is every Hitchcock cameo ever spotted from his beginning in silent cinema to his graphic horror in the 70s. If you can't spot him in the video, I've made a handy guide for each clip you see.
Watching guide:
The Lodger: A Story of London Fog- 2 cameos! Clip 1: The man shouting into the phone in the bottom center, Clip 2: in the middle of the crowd with the fake beard
Easy Virtue- walking with a cane on the right
Blackmail- sitting on the left being harassed by a child (one of his longest cameos)
Murder! - walking across the shot from left to right
The 39 Steps- walking to the right and tossing a piece of paper on the ground
Young and Innocent- to the left fiddling with a camera (another of Hitchcock's longest)
The Lady Vanishes- walking to the left smoking a cigar and shrugging his shoulders
Rebecca- in the background walking to the left wearing a bowler hat
Foreign Correspondent- reading a newspaper on the left
Mr. and Mrs. Smith- walking from left to right as the camera pulls out
Suspicion- 2 cameos! clip 1: leading the horse, clip 2: mailing a letter in the background
Saboteur- top left corner under the light bulb
Shadow of a Doubt- playing cards with the doctor
Lifeboat- in the ad for Reduco "the obesity slayer"
Spellbound- leaving the elevator smoking a cigar and carrying a violin case
Notorious- drinking champagne
The Paradine Case- on the right, smoking a cigar and carrying a cello case
Rope- walking on the sidewalk in a blue suit and holding a newspaper
Under Capricorn- 2 cameos! clip 1 in a blue suit, brown pants and top hat in the middle of the frame, clip 2 same outfit in the middle of a group of 3 people
Stage Fright- on the right turning and looking at the main character
Strangers on a Train- boarding the train with a stand up bass
I Confess- walking across the horizon
Dial M for Murder- sitting at the table in the picture
Rear Window- winding the clock in the piano player's apartment
To Catch a Thief- Sitting on the right in the bus
The Trouble With Harry- walking on the left in a trench coat
The Man Who Knew Too Much- standing the bottom left of the crowd
The Wrong Man- This cameo is different. Because The Wrong Man is based on the experiences of a real person Hitchcock wanted to approach the whole thing differently.
Vertigo- walking from left to right carrying a trumpet case
North By Northwest- failing to catch a bus
Psycho- in the window wearing a cowboy hat
The Birds- walking his real-life dogs out of the pet shop
Marnie- exiting a room on the left and looking directly at the camera
Torn Curtain- holding a small child on his knee
Topaz- sitting in a wheelchair and then standing up to shake hands with someone
Frenzy- 2 cameos! clip1: in the middle of the crowd wearing a bowler hat, clip 2 same hat in the bottom center
Family Plot- silhouette seen in in the window of Registrar of Births & Deaths

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@MatthewSmith-cv7op
@MatthewSmith-cv7op 8 лет назад
They deliberately get easier and easier with each passing film. This was done because he started to realize his audience was looking for HIM, so he started putting himself in more obvious and early appearances to get it out of the way so his audience could get back to focusing on the film, and not looking for him.
@thetid8852
@thetid8852 3 года назад
One of the easiest was one of the earliest - Blackmail. But I guess he thought no-one would know him by sight (they probably didn't, back then), so he could get away with it!
@WWChampion16
@WWChampion16 9 лет назад
He's the Where's Waldo of movies!
@redditbrown8053
@redditbrown8053 4 года назад
The title transitions are longer than most of the cameos.
@tbradleytucker
@tbradleytucker 3 года назад
😂
@sameerhafeez7029
@sameerhafeez7029 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@deborahleone4351
@deborahleone4351 2 года назад
And some are on here twice.....that’s ok, I enjoyed it anyway! 🕊🙏😘🙋‍♀️👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@boffetta66
@boffetta66 8 лет назад
In Rope the real cameo is the blinking commercial with Hitch figure
@naturalclarkwork
@naturalclarkwork 9 лет назад
What a labor of love...painstaking documentation...a real work of art!
@astrodogg21
@astrodogg21 11 лет назад
"Blackmail" is one of my favorites. As soon as tha kid pulls Hitch's hat down over his face - the look on Hitch's face ... priceless!
@fbihere2
@fbihere2 9 лет назад
now that's how you do a cameo, stan lee!
@keilet8582
@keilet8582 3 года назад
Stan lee appearance is pretty obvious because they give some dialogue.. I can recognized him immediately.. but for Hitchcock's cameo, he just came out in very short time mostly no dialogue, sometimes just passed by or in newspaper's ad..that's funny facy actually
@naxo9975
@naxo9975 3 года назад
You can't compare those mickey mouse horseshit with the glorious hitchcock
@saturatedcranium
@saturatedcranium 3 года назад
@@naxo9975 holy fuck you made me laugh
@shakshbh
@shakshbh 3 года назад
@@naxo9975 wow
@racheledwards2352
@racheledwards2352 Год назад
Lifeboat was probably his most creative cameo
@The_A_Cast
@The_A_Cast 3 года назад
The one on the front page of the newspaper was iconic!
@AriArnold1
@AriArnold1 7 лет назад
Thank you so much! Funny that he looks the same already in the 20's.
@brucenator
@brucenator 11 лет назад
Lifeboat is my favorite Hitchcock film and I always thought I liked the way Hitch managed to work himself into that film the best, but now after watching all of his cameos together, I think Topaz is the coolest shot of them all. Thanks! 9 min 0 sec
@NondescriptMammal
@NondescriptMammal 7 лет назад
Hilarious how he is holding an almost impossibly unlikely hand in Shadow of a Doubt.
@barbball6567
@barbball6567 7 лет назад
Thanks for sharing this! Very enjoyable to watch!
@jegprods
@jegprods 6 лет назад
Fantastic! Thank you for the compilation Will! The only one you missed was "Rope". You show the exterior of the building behind his credit, but his cameo is his signature profile in flashing red lights against the night sky.
@wericks3
@wericks3 6 лет назад
jegprods I think you're right and it's my biggest regret with this video. When I watched the film years ago I was going based on a list that counted the bald man walking down the street as his title comes up. Over time I've seen the true cameo (on fourth rewatch of Rope!), and I think it's obvious that my first spot was a false positive.
@KebabMusicLtd
@KebabMusicLtd 4 года назад
@@wericks3 He is supposed to have made two cameos in the film, just after the opening credits walking down the street, and later as the part of the red lettering in the background to Joan Chandler and Douglas Dick.
@bailinnumberguy
@bailinnumberguy 9 лет назад
Impressive diligence in compiling this. He never says a word and the number of great movies he made was incredible.
@johnsantilli7096
@johnsantilli7096 4 года назад
Thank you. I have been thinking about this for any years. Loved it.
@HoovyTube
@HoovyTube 4 года назад
6:06 i love how meta this moment is. He is the conductor! duh!
@kingshearer2
@kingshearer2 6 лет назад
Brilliant thanks for putting this together.
@astrodogg21
@astrodogg21 11 лет назад
... & of course "To Catch A Thief" (the look Cary Grant gives him).
@gatehanger1385
@gatehanger1385 Год назад
Wow!! I hadn't realised he'd made so many movies! Thank you... Well deserved like!
@MrLesliegreen
@MrLesliegreen 11 лет назад
Well Done I have always tired to found him in all of his films now I know where he is. Trouble is I will probably forget to look for him, the next time one of his films are on! Thank You for going to the trouble of posting this.
@annedwyer797
@annedwyer797 5 месяцев назад
Fantastic! Thanks for making this video 😉
@fromuncle
@fromuncle 11 лет назад
Great job! Thanks for doing all the work. We're watching Psycho for the umteenth time and took a chance on looking in You Tube. One of the many of his cameos we missed. Much appreciated.
@karenmacintosh4309
@karenmacintosh4309 5 лет назад
Thank you. Love these
@gina1433mhrj
@gina1433mhrj 4 года назад
In some of his movies he's in them for a brief second. In others it's longer and, he's even speaking. I just re-watched Rebecca and I couldn't find him, now I know why. He was in it soooo briefly. Thank you for this video.
@MarulanChristianDior
@MarulanChristianDior 9 лет назад
Thanks for posting, Will Erickson; a great work.
@johnnyev1
@johnnyev1 11 лет назад
Hitchcock was a favorite growing up. Thanks for the clips!
@DreCallinitquits
@DreCallinitquits 10 лет назад
this man is such a badass!
@senorkaboom
@senorkaboom 9 лет назад
This was great, thank you.
@sbarr10
@sbarr10 10 лет назад
Much fun to watch, thanks!
@LerafoLuap
@LerafoLuap 11 лет назад
Great work - thanks for this!
@decadantdog4444
@decadantdog4444 4 года назад
I think he did the cameos so he could pay himself as an extra.
@zeldasmith6154
@zeldasmith6154 2 года назад
And a movie immortalizes you.
@thatoneperson1208
@thatoneperson1208 8 месяцев назад
Thank you! Needed this for an assignment :)
@SteveFlanigan
@SteveFlanigan 11 лет назад
Well done! This same idea, (making a video like this,) came to mind this morning while I was watching "Torn Curtain", but since you did the leg work I'll have to give you credit. It also reminded me of how many of his films I have enjoyed and how many of his earlier works I still need to watch.
@Deb545
@Deb545 10 лет назад
Great job! Thanks for sharing!
@Iank14
@Iank14 11 лет назад
Vertigo is my favorite. That overwhelming sense of doom and obsession knocks me out every time.
@sonofan403
@sonofan403 9 лет назад
Nicely done Will. It's nice to see a fan of his work pay tribute this. Also, not to be this guy, but there is a second pseudo-cameo in Rope. In the skyline of the city you see from the Apartment's window, there is a neon sign for Reduco, the same weight loss product from the Lifeboat ad, and its in the shape of Hitchcok's famous silhouette. It's a subtle one, happens at 55:19 of the film, but its there.
@jpsned
@jpsned 2 года назад
Thank you for this wonderful video! One small thing I noticed was the absence of dates for Suspicion and The Trouble with Harry; they are 1941 and 1955, respectively. 👍
@psvs3960
@psvs3960 7 лет назад
Great Stuff! Really nice job.
@BHAKTIBROPHY
@BHAKTIBROPHY 11 лет назад
Brilliant! Thank you! :) (I always thought the TO CATCH A THIEF cameo was the strangest....made me laugh out loud the first time I watched the movie!)
@YocoolKids
@YocoolKids 11 лет назад
Is wasn't until I watched dial M for murder last night I realised he did this. Thanks for putting this together - great work!
@AcessDBpro
@AcessDBpro 3 года назад
8:41 I liked how they segued his TV theme song into the musical clip during the cameo :D EDIT: Also in Frenzy, he was also seen in a THIRD clip (actually previous to the other two), during the scene where the original pan from the helicopter slowly zoomed in on the crowd, he was standing at the rail with a white glove.
@Nathanieltan100
@Nathanieltan100 12 лет назад
thanks for the video! :D
@FrenchyRomantic
@FrenchyRomantic 11 лет назад
Lol it's like playing where is Waldo but with Hitchcock lol thanks for uploading so cool :)
@nicomedy2010
@nicomedy2010 4 года назад
Happy Birthday, Hitch !! ;-)
@knibscratch
@knibscratch 12 лет назад
Fascinating stuff ... Thankyou.
@MaximusM25
@MaximusM25 10 лет назад
Love it!
@mikekirwan461
@mikekirwan461 9 лет назад
There is also a TV cameo, from Alfred Hitchcock Presents. A Dip in the Pool, one of the episodes he directed (Most he did not) A character is reading a copy of Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine. His image is on the cover.
@LemonCurry.
@LemonCurry. 11 лет назад
the lifeboat cameo is the best ever! :)
@RastaSaiyaman
@RastaSaiyaman 12 лет назад
The master of suspense had a good sense of humor too.
@starlessartemis
@starlessartemis 11 лет назад
Wow great job!!!
@LauRa-re9un
@LauRa-re9un 8 лет назад
hahahahaha!! very good!! congratulations!! Great job you did!! Thank you very much. And how many films he made! I will try to watch them all. The funniest: 3:35 hahahaa
@anika2001
@anika2001 5 лет назад
I read that at that time he was proud of his weight loss, that's the ad about.
@Chechula1000
@Chechula1000 11 лет назад
Amazing. wonderful
@rubeshfull
@rubeshfull 11 лет назад
Fantabulous
@TheEternalOuroboros
@TheEternalOuroboros 7 месяцев назад
Hitchcock must have appeared twice in The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) because he is in the opening bus scene.
@pkminpkmon
@pkminpkmon 7 лет назад
I'm here because of Stan Lee's cameo as a playable character in The Amazing Spiderman, where he says "Another amazing appearance for the King of Cameos! Take that, Hitchcock!"
@carltornell
@carltornell 11 лет назад
Quite an achievement. Thanks.
@gpomeroy
@gpomeroy 11 лет назад
from 47 to 51 he's carrying his Chelo and it got bigger, great job thank you.
@debbiewilson9712
@debbiewilson9712 11 лет назад
My personal favorite is 'Dial M for Murder' classic!!!
@nathanpeoples8410
@nathanpeoples8410 11 лет назад
Man his character made it around the world!! haha
@GuitarHeroPhenomSux
@GuitarHeroPhenomSux 11 лет назад
I was thinking of doing this but figured it had already been done.
@keithwilson6060
@keithwilson6060 4 года назад
He had quite a brisk walk for such a big man.
@LaWendeltreppe
@LaWendeltreppe 11 лет назад
You have been busy, haven't you? thx for the upload, that was real fun!
@sylviaross5486
@sylviaross5486 6 лет назад
You went too fast and didn't give me a chance to see.
@ChrisSche
@ChrisSche 5 лет назад
Sylvia Ross they showed his full scenes. They were really quick always. Makes it more of an easter egg
@Toflosmo
@Toflosmo 11 лет назад
Wonderful work!! I just miss the second time Hitchcock used Reduco since Lifeboat, this time in The Rope: a red neon sign with Hitch's trademark caricature advertising Reduco, seen through a window over the cityscape. But, well, it's almost invisible and not a proper cameo.
@thetid8852
@thetid8852 3 года назад
It's clear and obvious when you see it! Well, it was to me..
@Agentt4777
@Agentt4777 9 лет назад
An eerie passenger
@1960dave1960
@1960dave1960 4 года назад
Don’t blink, you’ll miss him....
@AntiqueRadios
@AntiqueRadios 8 лет назад
Hitch appeared in a newspaper ad in "Lifeboat."
@5stringofFernandoSor
@5stringofFernandoSor 10 лет назад
Great stuff. I really love Hitchcock's films because they're so well put together. I am finishing up watching his classics and will soon move on to his lesser known films and earlier work. Any suggestions?
@nellgwenn
@nellgwenn 9 лет назад
Check out Topaz. It's one that either you love it or hate it. I think it'a a very interesting film. Take it on it's own terms and you might enjoy it. But as a preface to seeing it you might want to watch 13 Days before hand if you don't know much about the Cuban Missile Crisis.
@gilbertoantoniomartins1323
@gilbertoantoniomartins1323 2 года назад
39 steps.....I love Peggy Ashcroft
@timmaloney2022
@timmaloney2022 Год назад
Very spooky! Eerie!
@guilhermebarbosa6996
@guilhermebarbosa6996 7 лет назад
Where's his cameo at "the man who knew too much 1934 film"? I'm not talking about the remake with doris day, but the British film.
@GJF118
@GJF118 4 года назад
I was looking for that one, too. Not included. :-(
@athroughz0t9
@athroughz0t9 12 лет назад
What a clever man.
@MarmaladeStex
@MarmaladeStex 3 года назад
I'm sure that John Schlesinger did one in Pacific Heights!, (The Lift/Elevator I think!).
@orchardist6529
@orchardist6529 10 лет назад
Alfred must have had an affinity with the double bass as he appears to have carried it on several occasions and not to put too fine a point on it they are of a similar shape. Long live the legacy of the master of suspense.SADLY MISSED.
@westep4273
@westep4273 5 лет назад
Man I love rear window
@Monty_BeGoodToEachOther
@Monty_BeGoodToEachOther 3 года назад
1:22 Sabotage - Crossing right to left and briefly looks up.
@miristone
@miristone 12 лет назад
lol - love it!
@ausendundeinenacht
@ausendundeinenacht 11 лет назад
Hitchcock really WAS the Best the Best the Best the Best the Best the Best
@monicamiller4595
@monicamiller4595 10 лет назад
I hate to say it but you missed one of the Hitchcock cameos-- in the first 1934 The Man Who Knew Too Much-- actor Leslie Banks hands Hitch a drink in the scene with detectives-- blink and you'll miss it-- but it's him.
@baldwinwilliams6572
@baldwinwilliams6572 4 года назад
Bravo Bravooooooo
@LordHeath1972
@LordHeath1972 4 года назад
I really do think Sabotage is up for dispute!
@poetcomic1
@poetcomic1 Год назад
There is only ONE Hitchcock cameo in which he participates in the story. That is in the film Notorious in which he is seen slugging down a glass of champagne and thus personally adding to the suspense of the champagne running out!
@WILLSTERROCKSTER
@WILLSTERROCKSTER 11 лет назад
The trailer for the film hitchcock on this video, lol
@ameliafroehlich2577
@ameliafroehlich2577 3 года назад
I have no idea which one he is in the first one. I even slowed it way down.
@SuperEvilC
@SuperEvilC 3 года назад
The Original Notorious B.I.G. ...HITCH baby!!
@ryanoldinho10
@ryanoldinho10 12 лет назад
Spot the Hitchcock!
@666katwoman
@666katwoman 7 лет назад
What about the neon light in Rope?
@Thespeedrap
@Thespeedrap 4 года назад
I've seen Hitchcock in every movie but Spellbound I had a hard time seeing him.
@tonyally8505
@tonyally8505 4 года назад
Rebecca was a real hard one to find him lol
@100Singers
@100Singers 4 года назад
My fav's Frenzy ...
@PoliteTia
@PoliteTia 11 лет назад
Sweeeet!
@markwalker6698
@markwalker6698 9 лет назад
In the description you forgot 'Sabotage'. I think I see him on the left looking up as he's walking, but it's such a short clip, it's hard to be certain.
@jacobgarrity9055
@jacobgarrity9055 3 года назад
Stan Lee cameos in the Marvel universe and Alfred Hitchcock’s universes
@debbieking5171
@debbieking5171 Год назад
The cameo he does in ROPE, walking down the street has never been confirmed as to whether or not it is him.
@Prellium
@Prellium 11 лет назад
You missed one. There are 2 in 'Rear Window'. He also walks passed the bottom of some stairs at one point.
@MaximumMadnessStixon
@MaximumMadnessStixon 11 лет назад
Camera operators and the DP (Director of Photography or "Cinematographer) tend to operate the camera. Directors rarely operate the cameras themselves while films are being made.
@wormswithteeth
@wormswithteeth 11 лет назад
Sneaky Hitch! :3
@g.b569
@g.b569 3 года назад
In Torn Curtain, is Hitchcock holding one of his grand kids on his knee?
@tonyally8505
@tonyally8505 4 года назад
Topaz was brilliant went he jumped out the wheelchair and shook hands
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