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[[Image:Kermit-hitchcock.jpg|thumb|300px|Kermit as Hitchcock on Disney Xtreme Digital.]]
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[[File:Kermit-hitchcock.jpg|thumb|300px|Kermit as Hitchcock on Disney Xtreme Digital.]]
[[Image:Character.chickenliver.jpg|thumb|300px|Chicken Liver as Hitchcock on ''Sam and Friends''.]]
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[[File:Character.chickenliver.jpg|thumb|300px|Chicken Liver as Hitchcock on ''Sam and Friends''.]]
[[Image:DialMforMother.jpg|thumb|300px|"Dial M for Mother"]]
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[[File:DialMforMother.jpg|thumb|300px|"Dial M for Mother"]]
[[Image:Mpiece.39stairs.jpg|thumb|300px|"The 39 Stairs"]]
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[[File:4709 Dial G for Grouch.jpg|thumb|300px|"Dial G for Grouch"]]
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[[File:Mpiece.39stairs.jpg|thumb|300px|"The 39 Stairs"]]
 
[[File:Sal - Hitchcock.jpg|thumb|300px|The 2005 Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon]]
 
[[File:Sal - Hitchcock.jpg|thumb|300px|The 2005 Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon]]
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[[File:FollowThatBird-NxNW.png|thumb|300px|''Sesame Street''’s ''North by Northwest'' spoof.]]
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[[File:Telly Vertigo.jpg|thumb|300px|''Vertigo'' encapsulates Telly's fears.]]
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[[File:Birds 4522.jpg|thumb|300px|Episode 4522]]
   
'''Alfred Hitchcock''' (1899-1980) was an English-American director famous for mastering the suspense thriller genre of films from the 1930s through the 1960s. Trademarks within the film's narratives and types included his use of the "macguffin," an object which is the catalyst for a chain of events but unimportant of itself, atmospheric music (often supplied by former [[Orson Welles]] composer Bernard Herrmann), and cynical humor.
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'''Alfred Hitchcock''' (1899-1980) was an English-American director famous for mastering the suspense thriller genre of films from the 1930s through the 1960s. Trademarks within the film's narratives and types included his use of the "macguffin," an object which is the catalyst for a chain of events but unimportant of itself, atmospheric music (often supplied by former [[Orson Welles]] composer Bernard Herrmann), and cynical humor.
   
 
Hitchcock also became a familiar personality through cameo appearances in his films and later as the droll, silhouetted host of ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' and ''The Alfred Hitchcock Hour''. Through such films as ''Dial M for Murder'', ''Psycho'', ''The Birds'', and ''Rear Window'', Hitchcock became nearly synonymous with crime and suspense, and lent his name and likeness to such print ventures as ''Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine'' and the juvenile book series ''The Three Investigators'' (in which Hitchcock was a regular "character," discussing cases with the title characters).
 
Hitchcock also became a familiar personality through cameo appearances in his films and later as the droll, silhouetted host of ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' and ''The Alfred Hitchcock Hour''. Through such films as ''Dial M for Murder'', ''Psycho'', ''The Birds'', and ''Rear Window'', Hitchcock became nearly synonymous with crime and suspense, and lent his name and likeness to such print ventures as ''Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine'' and the juvenile book series ''The Three Investigators'' (in which Hitchcock was a regular "character," discussing cases with the title characters).
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* [[Chicken Liver]] stands in for Hitchcock in the ''[[Sam and Friends]]'' episode "[[Poison to Poison]]."
 
* [[Chicken Liver]] stands in for Hitchcock in the ''[[Sam and Friends]]'' episode "[[Poison to Poison]]."
   
* In a [[Disney Xtreme Digital]] video, [[Kermit the Frog]] does an impression of Alfred Hitchcock, hunching down and delivering a breathy "Good evening."
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* [[Kermit the Frog]] does an impression of Alfred Hitchcock in a [[Disney Xtreme Digital]] video, hunching down and delivering a breathy "Good evening."
   
 
* In an ''[[Entertainment Tonight]]'' interview, [[Jim Henson]] jokingly referred to his appearances at the end of ''[[A Muppet Family Christmas]]'' and ''[[The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years]]'' as his Alfred Hitchcock, alluding to the director's penchant for cameos.
 
* In an ''[[Entertainment Tonight]]'' interview, [[Jim Henson]] jokingly referred to his appearances at the end of ''[[A Muppet Family Christmas]]'' and ''[[The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years]]'' as his Alfred Hitchcock, alluding to the director's penchant for cameos.
   
* The opening to ''[[Sesame Street Film Festival]]'' starts with a spoof of the show's intro, featuring [[Big Bird]] and uncooperative outline of himself.
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* The opening to ''[[Sesame Street Film Festival]]'' starts with a spoof of the ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' intro, featuring [[Big Bird]] and an uncooperative outline of himself.
   
 
* Archive footage of Hitchcock was used in [[Apple Computer]]'s "Think Different" campaign alongside [[Jim Henson]] and [[Kermit the Frog]].
 
* Archive footage of Hitchcock was used in [[Apple Computer]]'s "Think Different" campaign alongside [[Jim Henson]] and [[Kermit the Frog]].
   
 
* [[Sal Minella]] does an impression of Hitchcock's silhouetted profile made famous in the opening of ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' while [[Johnny Fiama]] hums the theme during their 2005 appearance on [[The Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon]].
 
* [[Sal Minella]] does an impression of Hitchcock's silhouetted profile made famous in the opening of ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' while [[Johnny Fiama]] hums the theme during their 2005 appearance on [[The Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon]].
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* [[Pepe the King Prawn]] likens his brief appearance in ''[[The Muppets (2011)|The Muppets]]'' to a Hitchcock cameo in the [[Empire]] podcast #16 from June 15, 2012.
   
 
===North by Northwest===
 
===North by Northwest===
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===The Birds===
 
===The Birds===
* In [[Episode 113: Bruce Forsyth|episode 113]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', [[Bruce Forsyth]] is overwhelmed with birds, and shouts "Mr. Hitchcock!" (in a reference to the director's 1963 film ''The Birds'').
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* ''The Muppet Show'' [[Episode 113: Bruce Forsyth|episode 113]] features a segment in which [[Bruce Forsyth]] is overwhelmed with birds, and shouts, "Mr. Hitchcock!"
   
* In the extended home video version of ''[[The Muppets' Wizard of Oz]]'', when [[the Scarecrow]] asks an attacking crow if he's seen ''[[Jesus Christ|The Passion]]'', the feathered fiend replies that he prefers ''The Birds''.
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* The extended home video version of ''[[The Muppets' Wizard of Oz]]'' features a scene where [[the Scarecrow]] asks an attacking crow if he's seen ''[[Jesus Christ|The Passion]]''. The feathered fiend replies that he prefers ''The Birds''.
   
* In [[episode 3870]] of ''Sesame Street'', an animal comments that Big Bird's alphabet film is "the best bird film since Hitchcock."
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* In ''Sesame Street'' [[Episode 3870]], an animal comments that Big Bird's alphabet film is "the best bird film since Hitchcock."
   
* In ''[[Elmopalooza]]'', when [[Bert]] is appointed the director, he is inspired by his favorite director, Alfred Sweatsock, who directed ''The Pigeons''.
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* When [[Bert]] is appointed the director of ''[[Elmopalooza]]'', he is inspired by his favorite director, Alfred Sweatsock, who directed ''The Pigeons''.
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* ''Sesame Street'' [[Episode 4522]] features a movie poster for ''The Birds'', directed by Alfred Flinchnot.
   
 
===The 39 Steps===
 
===The 39 Steps===
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===Dial M for Murder===
 
===Dial M for Murder===
 
* An episode of "[[Mysterious Theater]]" spoofs Hitchcock's film with the [[Sherlock Hemlock]] sketch "Dial M for Mother".
 
* An episode of "[[Mysterious Theater]]" spoofs Hitchcock's film with the [[Sherlock Hemlock]] sketch "Dial M for Mother".
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* A newspaper in [[Episode 4709]] features a headline that reads "Dial G for Grouch".
   
 
===Psycho===
 
===Psycho===
* In [[Episode 104: John Goodman|episode 104]] of ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'', [[Andy and Randy Pig]] show up on the set of ''[[Roseanne]]'' and announce to [[John Goodman]] that they are now working for the show, to which shrilling strings are played in a nod to Bernard Herrmann's classic ''Psycho'' score.
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* In ''Muppets Tonight'' [[Episode 104: John Goodman|episode 104]], [[Andy and Randy Pig]] show up on the set of ''[[Roseanne]]'' and announce to [[John Goodman]] that they are now working for the show, to which shrilling strings are played in a nod to Bernard Herrmann's classic ''Psycho'' score.
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* ''Psycho'' is one of the films in a collection of canister reels stacked next to [[Cookie Monster]] as he introduces ''[[A Brief History of Motion Pictures]]''.
   
 
===Rope===
 
===Rope===
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===The Man Who Knew Too Much===
 
===The Man Who Knew Too Much===
 
* The ''Elmo's World'' episode "[[Elmo's World: Drawing|Drawing]]" has the Drawing Channel telling viewers to stay tuned for "The Man Who Drew Too Much."
 
* The ''Elmo's World'' episode "[[Elmo's World: Drawing|Drawing]]" has the Drawing Channel telling viewers to stay tuned for "The Man Who Drew Too Much."
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===Vertigo===
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* Appearing in a January 2016 video for [[People]] Chatter, [[Telly Monster]] attempts to answer the question, "What is the thing you most intensely fear?" As he explains that questions like this are what he fears most, scenes from ''Vertigo'' play behind him finishing with a shot of his head superimposed over one of the film's special effects underscored with Bernard Herrman's music.
   
 
==Connections==
 
==Connections==
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*[[Roscoe Lee Browne]] played Philippe Dubois in ''Topaz'' (1969)
 
*[[Roscoe Lee Browne]] played Philippe Dubois in ''Topaz'' (1969)
 
*[[Raymond Burr]] played Lars Thorwald in ''Rear Window'' (1954)
 
*[[Raymond Burr]] played Lars Thorwald in ''Rear Window'' (1954)
*[[John Forsythe]] played Sam Marlowe in ''The Trouble with Harry'' (1955), Michael Nordstrom in ''Topaz'' (1969) and Michael Barnes in ''The Alfred Hitchcock Hour'' episode "I Saw the Whole Thing" (1962)
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*[[John Forsythe]] played Sam Marlowe in ''The Trouble with Harry'' (1955), Michael Nordstrom in ''Topaz'' (1969), and Michael Barnes in ''The Alfred Hitchcock Hour'' episode "I Saw the Whole Thing" (1962)
 
*[[Henry Fonda]] played Manny Balestrero in ''The Wrong Man'' (1956)
 
*[[Henry Fonda]] played Manny Balestrero in ''The Wrong Man'' (1956)
 
*[[Bonnie Franklin]] played a young girl in ''The Wrong Man'' (1956)
 
*[[Bonnie Franklin]] played a young girl in ''The Wrong Man'' (1956)
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*[[Harold Gould]] played Mr. Garrett in ''Marnie'' (1964)
 
*[[Mariette Hartley]] played Susan Clabon in ''Marnie'' (1964)
 
*[[Mariette Hartley]] played Susan Clabon in ''Marnie'' (1964)
 
*[[Tippi Hedren]] played Melanie Daniels in ''The Birds'' (1963), Marnie Edgar in ''Marnie'' (1964), and appeared in a segment of ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents''
 
*[[Tippi Hedren]] played Melanie Daniels in ''The Birds'' (1963), Marnie Edgar in ''Marnie'' (1964), and appeared in a segment of ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents''
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*[[Michael Keene]] played a department of corrections guard in ''The Wrong Man'' (1956)
 
*[[Wolfgang Kieling]] played Gromek in ''Torn Curtain'' (1966)
 
*[[Wolfgang Kieling]] played Gromek in ''Torn Curtain'' (1966)
 
*[[Ted Knight]] played a policeman in ''Psycho'' (1960)
 
*[[Ted Knight]] played a policeman in ''Psycho'' (1960)
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*[[Vincent Price]] played Charles Courtney in the ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' episode "The Perfect Crime" (1957)
 
*[[Vincent Price]] played Charles Courtney in the ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' episode "The Perfect Crime" (1957)
 
*[[Olan Soule]] played the assistant auctioneer in ''North by Northwest'' (1959) and appeared in six ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' episodes (1955-1962, including the Hitchcock-directed "Bang You're Dead" as Darlene's father) and two ''Alfred Hitchcock Hour'' episodes (1962-1963)
 
*[[Olan Soule]] played the assistant auctioneer in ''North by Northwest'' (1959) and appeared in six ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' episodes (1955-1962, including the Hitchcock-directed "Bang You're Dead" as Darlene's father) and two ''Alfred Hitchcock Hour'' episodes (1962-1963)
*[[Harry Dean Stanton]] played a guard in ''The Wrong Man'' (1956)
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*[[Harry Dean Stanton]] played Bill in the Hitchcock-directed ''Suspicion'' episode "Four O'Clock" (1957)
 
*[[John Stephenson (voice actor)|John Stephenson]] played a State Department interrogator in ''Topaz'' (1969)
 
*[[John Stephenson (voice actor)|John Stephenson]] played a State Department interrogator in ''Topaz'' (1969)
 
*[[John Vernon]] played Rico Parra in ''Topaz'' (1969)
 
*[[John Vernon]] played Rico Parra in ''Topaz'' (1969)
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Others have appeared in posthumous revivals of ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' or other Hitchcock remakes, sequels or spin-offs.
 
Others have appeared in posthumous revivals of ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' or other Hitchcock remakes, sequels or spin-offs.
 
*[[Sandra Bernhard]] played Karen in the ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' episode "The Night Caller" (1985)
 
*[[Sandra Bernhard]] played Karen in the ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' episode "The Night Caller" (1985)
*[[Toby Jones]] played Alfred Hitchcock in HBO's ''The Girl'' (2012)
 
 
*[[Anne Heche]] played Marion Crane in ''Psycho'' (1998)
 
*[[Anne Heche]] played Marion Crane in ''Psycho'' (1998)
 
*[[Toby Jones]] played Alfred Hitchcock in HBO's ''The Girl'' (2012)
 
*[[Eric Peterson]] played Hank Stewart in the ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' episode "Hippocritic Oath" (1988)
 
*[[Eric Peterson]] played Hank Stewart in the ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' episode "Hippocritic Oath" (1988)
   
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[[Category:Celebrity References]]
 
[[Category:Celebrity References]]

Revision as of 22:54, 21 July 2020

Kermit-hitchcock

Kermit as Hitchcock on Disney Xtreme Digital.

Character

Chicken Liver as Hitchcock on Sam and Friends.

DialMforMother

"Dial M for Mother"

4709 Dial G for Grouch

"Dial G for Grouch"

Mpiece

"The 39 Stairs"

Sal - Hitchcock

The 2005 Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon

FollowThatBird-NxNW

Sesame Street’s North by Northwest spoof.

Telly Vertigo

Vertigo encapsulates Telly's fears.

Birds 4522

Episode 4522

Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980) was an English-American director famous for mastering the suspense thriller genre of films from the 1930s through the 1960s. Trademarks within the film's narratives and types included his use of the "macguffin," an object which is the catalyst for a chain of events but unimportant of itself, atmospheric music (often supplied by former Orson Welles composer Bernard Herrmann), and cynical humor.

Hitchcock also became a familiar personality through cameo appearances in his films and later as the droll, silhouetted host of Alfred Hitchcock Presents and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. Through such films as Dial M for Murder, Psycho, The Birds, and Rear Window, Hitchcock became nearly synonymous with crime and suspense, and lent his name and likeness to such print ventures as Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine and the juvenile book series The Three Investigators (in which Hitchcock was a regular "character," discussing cases with the title characters).

References

Alfred Hitchcock

North by Northwest

The Birds

  • The Muppet Show episode 113 features a segment in which Bruce Forsyth is overwhelmed with birds, and shouts, "Mr. Hitchcock!"
  • In Sesame Street Episode 3870, an animal comments that Big Bird's alphabet film is "the best bird film since Hitchcock."
  • When Bert is appointed the director of Elmopalooza, he is inspired by his favorite director, Alfred Sweatsock, who directed The Pigeons.
  • Sesame Street Episode 4522 features a movie poster for The Birds, directed by Alfred Flinchnot.

The 39 Steps

Dial M for Murder

  • A newspaper in Episode 4709 features a headline that reads "Dial G for Grouch".

Psycho

Rope

  • In the Elmo's World episode "Games," the Game Channel advises viewers to stay tuned for "Jump Rope" directed by Alfred Hopscotch.

The Man Who Knew Too Much

  • The Elmo's World episode "Drawing" has the Drawing Channel telling viewers to stay tuned for "The Man Who Drew Too Much."

Vertigo

  • Appearing in a January 2016 video for People Chatter, Telly Monster attempts to answer the question, "What is the thing you most intensely fear?" As he explains that questions like this are what he fears most, scenes from Vertigo play behind him finishing with a shot of his head superimposed over one of the film's special effects underscored with Bernard Herrman's music.

Connections

Several actors have worked with both Hitchcock and the Muppets/Henson.

  • Julie Andrews played Dr. Sarah Louise Sherman in Torn Curtain (1966)
  • Roscoe Lee Browne played Philippe Dubois in Topaz (1969)
  • Raymond Burr played Lars Thorwald in Rear Window (1954)
  • John Forsythe played Sam Marlowe in The Trouble with Harry (1955), Michael Nordstrom in Topaz (1969), and Michael Barnes in The Alfred Hitchcock Hour episode "I Saw the Whole Thing" (1962)
  • Henry Fonda played Manny Balestrero in The Wrong Man (1956)
  • Bonnie Franklin played a young girl in The Wrong Man (1956)
  • Harold Gould played Mr. Garrett in Marnie (1964)
  • Mariette Hartley played Susan Clabon in Marnie (1964)
  • Tippi Hedren played Melanie Daniels in The Birds (1963), Marnie Edgar in Marnie (1964), and appeared in a segment of Alfred Hitchcock Presents
  • Michael Keene played a department of corrections guard in The Wrong Man (1956)
  • Wolfgang Kieling played Gromek in Torn Curtain (1966)
  • Ted Knight played a policeman in Psycho (1960)
  • Martin Landau played Leonard in North by Northwest (1959)
  • Will Lee played Rogers, an injured plant worker, in Saboteur (1942)
  • Jean Marsh played Monica Barling in Frenzy (1972)
  • James Mason played Phillip Vandamm in North by Northwest (1959)
  • Anthony Perkins played Norman Bates in Psycho (1960)
  • Vincent Price played Charles Courtney in the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode "The Perfect Crime" (1957)
  • Olan Soule played the assistant auctioneer in North by Northwest (1959) and appeared in six Alfred Hitchcock Presents episodes (1955-1962, including the Hitchcock-directed "Bang You're Dead" as Darlene's father) and two Alfred Hitchcock Hour episodes (1962-1963)
  • Harry Dean Stanton played Bill in the Hitchcock-directed Suspicion episode "Four O'Clock" (1957)
  • John Stephenson played a State Department interrogator in Topaz (1969)
  • John Vernon played Rico Parra in Topaz (1969)
  • Billie Whitelaw played Hetty Porter in Frenzy (1972)

Others have appeared in posthumous revivals of Alfred Hitchcock Presents or other Hitchcock remakes, sequels or spin-offs.

  • Sandra Bernhard played Karen in the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode "The Night Caller" (1985)
  • Anne Heche played Marion Crane in Psycho (1998)
  • Toby Jones played Alfred Hitchcock in HBO's The Girl (2012)
  • Eric Peterson played Hank Stewart in the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode "Hippocritic Oath" (1988)

Sources

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