It appears this is one Hitchcock film in which he does not appear.
Alfred Hitchcock's caricature can be seen on a red neon sign visible through the apartment window. Some people also claim to be able to see him walking down the street in the opening scene.
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - 1962 Death Scene 3-20 was released on: USA: 8 March 1965
Hitchcock used newspaper ink for blood in the shower scene in Psycho.
Alfred Hitchcock filmed a scene from "Vertigo" at Point Lobos..."Cypress Tree".. with James Stewart and Kim Novak in 1958....
As is traditional in almost all of his films, Alfred Hitchcock makes a brief cameo in the movie "The Man Who Knew Too Much" starring James Stewart and Doris Day. He can be seen 25 minutes, 42 seconds into the film, standing in the middle of a crowd watching performing acrobats in a Moroccan marketplace. The scene occurs right before the character of Louis Bernard is killed by an assassin.
Sabotage (1936)
The death scene in 1965 is a movie of the Alfred Hitchcock Hour. The director in the movie was Harvey Hart and the stars were Alfred Hitchcock and Vera Miles.
Alfred Hitchcock's caricature can be seen on a red neon sign visible through the apartment window. Some people also claim to be able to see him walking down the street in the opening scene.
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - 1962 Death Scene 3-20 was released on: USA: 8 March 1965
Saboteur
Hitchcock used newspaper ink for blood in the shower scene in Psycho.
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.
Alfred Hitchcock filmed a scene from "Vertigo" at Point Lobos..."Cypress Tree".. with James Stewart and Kim Novak in 1958....
There was not a movie of his that only took seven days to shoot. I believe you are thinking of the shower scene in Psycho. The shower scene itself took seven days to shoot.
As is traditional in almost all of his films, Alfred Hitchcock makes a brief cameo in the movie "The Man Who Knew Too Much" starring James Stewart and Doris Day. He can be seen 25 minutes, 42 seconds into the film, standing in the middle of a crowd watching performing acrobats in a Moroccan marketplace. The scene occurs right before the character of Louis Bernard is killed by an assassin.
Psycho had the most famous shower scene.
Although much copied, the original horror movie with the shower scene and knife was Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. The scene showed Janet Leigh's character getting stabbed to death in the shower by what appears to be an elderly woman. This scene is consider a classic horror / suspense film in cinema. Innovations included interesting camera angles and a tense musical score.