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- In silhouette through the door of the Registrar of
Births and Deaths, 41 minutes into the movie.
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- In the center of a crowd, wearing a bowler hat, three
minutes into the film; he is the only one not applauding the speaker.
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- Being pushed in a wheelchair in an airport, half an hour in.
Hitchcock gets up from the chair, shakes hands with a man, and walks off to
the right.
- Early in the film, sitting in the Hotel d'Angleterre
lobby with a blond baby.
- Entering from the left of the hotel corridor after Tippi
Hedren passes by, five minutes in.
- Leaving the pet shop with two white terriers as Tippi
Hedren enters.
- Four minutes in, through Janet Leigh's window as she returns
to her office. He is wearing a cowboy hat.
- Missing a bus during the opening credits.
- In a gray suit walking in the street, eleven minutes in.
- Narrating the film's prologue.
- Watching acrobats in the Moroccan
marketplace (his back to the camera) just before the murder.
- Walking past the parked limousine of an old
man who is looking at paintings, twenty minutes into the film.
- Ten minutes in, sitting to the left of Cary Grant
on a bus.
- Winding the clock in the songwriter's apartment, a half
hour into the movie.
- On the left side of the class-reunion photo,
thirteen minutes into the film.
- Crossing the top of a staircase after the opening credits.
- Boarding a train with a double bass fiddle as
Farley Granger gets off in his hometown, early in the film.
- Turning to look at Jane Wyman in her disguise as
Marlene Dietrich's maid.
- In the town square during a parade, wearing a blue
coat and brown hat, in the first five minutes. Ten minutes later, he is one
of three men on the steps of Government House.
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- His trademark can be seen briefly on a neon sign in the view
from the apartment window, approximately 55 minutes into the movie.
- Still of Hitchcock's cameo (72k).
- Leaving the train and Cumberland Station,
carrying a cello.
- At a big party in Claude Rains's mansion, drinking
champagne and then quickly departing, an hour after the film begins.
- Coming out of an elevator at the Empire Hotel,
carrying a violin case and smoking a cigarette, 40 minutes in.
- In the "before" and "after" pictures in the newspaper ad
for Reduco Obesity Slayer.
- On the train to Santa Rosa, playing cards.
- Standing in front of Cut Rate Drugs in New York as the
saboteur's car stops, an hour in.
- mailing a letter at the village postbox about 45 minutes in.
- Midway through, passing Robert Montgomery in front
of his building.
- Early in the movie, after Joel McCrea
leaves his hotel, wearing a coat and hat and reading a newspaper.
- Walking near the phone booth in the final part of the film
just after George Sanders makes a call.
- Very near the end of the movie, in Victoria
Station, wearing a black coat and smoking a cigarette.
- Outside the courthouse, holding a camera.
- Tossing some litter while Robert Donat and Lucie
Mannheim run from the theater, seven minutes into the movie.
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- Walking past the house where the murder was committed, about
an hour into the movie.
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- Being bothered by a small boy as he reads a book in
the subway.
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- Walking past a tennis court, carrying a walking stick.
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- At a desk in a newsroom and later in the crowd watching
an arrest.
TELEVISION
- Dip in the Pool, Alfred Hitchcock Presents
- As a cover picture on a magazine a passenger is reading. This is the only cameo Hitch took in a television show. (His opening remarks on Alfred Hitchcock Presents do not count)
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