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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]]."
   
* A [[Monsterpiece Theatre]] sketch, "39 Stairs," is a spoof of the Hitchcock film, ''The
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* The ''[[Monsterpiece Theatre]]'' sketch "39 Stairs" sppofs the Hitchcock film ''The 39 Steps''. [[Alistair Cookie]] explains that it was made by "some guy named Alfred."
39 Steps''. [[Alistair Cookie]] explains that it was made by "some guy named Alfred."
 
   
 
*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.

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Kermit-hitchcock

Kermit as Hitchcock

Character

Chicken Liver as Hitchcock

Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1990) 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

Connections

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

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