This is the best of the Hitchcock cameo collections. I love the arrows, the slo-mos, and the inclusion of the double cameos (even though some of them are questioned apparently!). Thank you for the great video.
He always added something "extra" in his cameos: a shrug, throwing something in the street, a gesture that stands out, carrying his trusty cello... Such a ham lol.
@@fSebastianRe again, no (you look it up, you'll find youre wrong)..there is a red neon of his famous caricature, but he's not "outside the window with the red light reflecting on him"
This is the best of the Hitchcock cameo collections. I love the arrows, the slo-mos, and the inclusion of the double cameos (even though some of them are questioned apparently!). Thank you for the great video.
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I love how a lot of his Cameos is just him minding his own business
In at least 2 of his most famous film his cameos reveal so much! The Birds and Shadow of a Doubt.
3:33 - I like to think that Cary Grant was initially gonna ask Hitchcock what's his next line, but decided against it.
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He always added something "extra" in his cameos: a shrug, throwing something in the street, a gesture that stands out, carrying his trusty cello... Such a ham lol.
Loved this video. Especially loved how u put the cameos in order
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Look on the face of Cart Grant 3:33 looking at Hitchcock conveys a lot of meaning to the scene.
I'd like to think that Alfred Hitchcock in universe was a mysterious man somehow pulling the strings to whatever was happening.
Had no idea he did double cameos in some of them. I guess you learn something every day.
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Stan Lee cameos don't got nothing on Hitchcock cameos😁
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1:46 are you sure about this one?
in suspicion (1941) only one cameo occurs in 1:51 (the first one isn't Alfred, too slim)
I am almost positive there is another one of him in Rope. He is standing in an interior hallway, looking at a picture, and adjusting his glasses.
no such shot exists in that film
@@silentgd He does in one point he is outside the window with the red light reflecting on him. Just search it up
@@fSebastianRe again, no (you look it up, you'll find youre wrong)..there is a red neon of his famous caricature, but he's not "outside the window with the red light reflecting on him"
the man who knew too much....they were actually talking about Hitchcock
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The claims for Number Seventeen and Secret Agent, and the second for The Lodger, are bogus.
What about Jamaica inn?
He did not appeared in Jamaica Inn.👍
some of your early Hitch cameos are highly questionable or downright wrong
0:14 That's absolutely not him...