Alfred Hitchcock appears in a lot of his movies; here are all of his cameos:
The lodger: we can see his back, while he is sitting at a desk in a newsroom, later he is in the crowd looking at the killer's arrest.
Blackmail: he is reading a newspaper, while a kid,playing with his hat, is bothering him.
Murder!: he is standing beside a lady, near the house, while Herbert Marshall is coming out.
The 39 steps: he is walking on the street while Robert Donat e Lucy Manheim are catching the bus.
Young and innocent: he is in front of the courthouse with a camera.
The lady vanishes: he is smoking in London's railway station.
Rebecca: he is walking while George Sanders is coming out from a phone box.
Foreign correspondent: he is reading a newspaper on the street while Joel McCrea is coming out from the hotel.
Mr. & Mrs. Smith: he is walking beside Robert Montgomery.
Suspicion: he crosses the road while Joan Fontaine is leaving with the car.
Saboteur: dressed as a cowboy, he brings a letter to the ranch, later he is buying a newspaper.
Shadow of a doubt: he plays cards on the train.
Lifeboat: he is in a picture on the newspaper.
Spellbound: he is coming out from the elevator, carrying a violin case.
Notorious: he drinks champagne during Sebastian's party.
The Paradine case: he is coming out from the station carrying a cello case.
Rope: he crosses the road in the beginning of the film.
Under capricorn: he is in the square during the parade, later he is quarreling in front of the Governor's house.
Stage fright: he looks at Eve Gill who is talking to herself.
Strangers on a train: he is catching the train carrying a bass case.
I confess: he walks on the top of the staircase.
Dial M for murder: he is on Ray Milland's picture.
Rear window: he is setting a clock in the songwriter's flat.
To catch a thief: he is sitting beside Gregory Peck on the bus carrying a birds' cage.
The trouble with Harry: he crosses the road near a parked limousine.
The man who knew too much: we can see his back while he is looking at the acrobats in Marrakech.
The wrong man: we can see his shadow in the movie's prologue.
Vertigo: he is crossing the road in front of James Stewart's house.
North by northwest: he is in the crowd trying to catch the bus.
Psycho: he is wearing a cowboy hat in front of Janet Leigh's office.
The birds: he comes out from the pet shop with two dogs while Tippi Hedren is entering.
Marnie: he looks at Tippi Hedren in the hotel's corridor.
Torn curtain: he is sitting in the hall with a baby in his hands.
Topaz: he is getting up from a wheelchair in the airport.
Frenzy: he is in the crowd applauding a speaker, he is the only one that is not applauding.
Family plot: we can recognize his silhouette through the glass door of the Register of births and deaths.
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