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Hitchcock liked to make cameos in his films. He said he did this on purpose to remind the audience that it was just a movie. Known as "Hitchcock's" signature in the film industry, Zhang Jizhong likes to appear in guest roles in TV series, said to be modeled after Hitchcock.

The films are arranged in chronological order:

1.Murder (1930): Walking outside the house where the murder occurred. (60th minute)

2. Young and innocent (1938): Holding a camera, standing outside the court. (15th minute)

3. The lady vanishes (1938): Near the end of the film, at Victoria Station, wearing a black coat and smoking a cigar. (90th minute)

4.Rebecca (1940): When George Sanders finished making a phone call, Hitchcock walked past the phone booth. (123rd minute)

5. Foreign correspondent (1940): Not long after the movie started, after Joel McCrea walked out of the hotel, Hitchcock appeared on the screen, and he was reading a newspaper. (13th minute)

6. Mr. and Mr. Smith (1941): In the middle part of the film, he passed by Robert Montgomery. (41st minute)

7.Suspicion (1941): Sending a letter next to the mailbox. (46th minute)

8.Saboteur (Dwarf Miner?) (1942): When the saboteur's car stopped, he stood there. (60th minute)

9.Shadow of a Doubt (1943): On the train, sitting next to Santa Rosa playing cards. (17th minute)

10. Lifeboat (1944): Appeared in a newspaper advertisement for Reduco Obesity Slayer, showing that the use of Reduco has an obvious weight loss effect. His old man is really suitable for this advertisement ~ (25th minute)

11. Spellbound (Doctor Edward) (1945): Smoking a cigar and holding a violin case, he walked out of the elevator of the Empire Hotel. (35th minute)

12. Notorious (1946): An hour after the movie starts, attending a large party at Claude Rains’ mansion, drinking champagne and leaving soon after . (60th minute)

13.The Paradine Case (1947): Get off the train with a cello and walk out of Cumberland Station. (36th minute)

14. Rope (1948): After the crew is shown at the beginning, a man walks on the street.

15. Stage Fright (1950): Turn around and look at Jane Wyman. Meaningful. (39th minute)

16.Strangers on a Train (1951): Not long after the film starts, we board the train. (10th minute)

17. I confess (1953): After the opening credits, walk on the landing of the stairs. (1st minute)

18. Dial M for Murder (1954): Appears in the class party photo, on the left side of the photo. This one's funny (minute 13)

19. Rear Window (1954): Winding the clock in the composer's apartment. (25th minute)

20.To Catch a Thief (1955): Sitting next to Cary Grant on the bus. Do they really not know each other? (10th minute)

21. The Trouble with Harry (1955): 20 minutes into the movie, I walked past a parked limousine. (10th minute)

22.The Man Who Knew too Much (1956): Watching an acrobatic performance in the market. (25th minute)

23. Vertigo (1958): At 11 minutes, walking on the road wearing a gray suit.

(10th minute)

24.North by Northwest (1959): At the beginning of the film, he missed a bus. (2nd minute

25.Psycho (1960): Janet Leigh's window, he is wearing a cowboy hat. (6th minute)

26.The Birds (1963): At the beginning of the film, he walked out of the pet store with two dogs and passed by the heroine (played by Tippi Hedren) (2 minutes)

27. Marnie (1964): He appears on the left side of the hotel corridor after Tippi Hedren passes by (5 minutes)

28.Torn Curtain (1966): Movie. First, he's sitting in a hotel lobby with a blond baby. (8 minutes) 29. Topaz (1969): In a wheelchair. Stand up and shake hands with someone. Very comical (minute 28) 30. Frenzy (1972): He was the only one in the crowd who didn't give the speaker a round of applause. 3rd minute)

31.Family Plot (1976): Reflected in the black outline on the door (38th minute) I couldn’t find him even after looking at it N times.

The Lodger (1926): In the newspaper reading room and later in the crowd (3rd minute)

The 39 steps (Thirty-ninth floor). The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934): Appears about seven minutes into the film as Robert Donat and Lucie Mannhei are running out of the theater (7 minutes). Walking by in a trench coat (31st minute)) This is a repeat of the previous one. I haven’t verified who is right or wrong o(╯□╰)o

Hitchcock likes, his. Fans have also come to expect him to make cameos in his own films, and as the host of "Alfred Hitchcock Television Specials," Hitchcock became the only legendary director in American living rooms who looked like him. The penguin's silhouette became one of the most famous sketches from the television show.

I found these on Baidu.. I translated the names of some movies.. Some of them are not very clear O(∩_∩)O