La obra póstuma de toda una LEYENDA en el amplio sentido de la palabra... ¿por casualidad no podrían subir las escenas experimentales del proyecto fallido de Hitchcock "Caleidoscopio"?
this movie ended with her looking at the camera and winking but what someone on the set suggested was that alfred walk down the steps and wink at the camera. He didn't want too
that would have been amazing because it was his last
Is that guy in the car chase from Flying High/Airplane?
matthewjwhite1234 1 year ago
Well, I've never seen this other trailer! Thanks so much for uploading this.
rqbuchanan 1 year ago
La obra póstuma de toda una LEYENDA en el amplio sentido de la palabra... ¿por casualidad no podrían subir las escenas experimentales del proyecto fallido de Hitchcock "Caleidoscopio"?
juanmi86 1 year ago
I thought this was an amazing picture, very fun and enjoyable, which is what most movies are missing today.
ZombieDolphinFilms 1 year ago
"What a grave insult!"
God, I love Hitch's trailers.
DeaneShafortock 3 years ago 8
this movie ended with her looking at the camera and winking but what someone on the set suggested was that alfred walk down the steps and wink at the camera. He didn't want too
that would have been amazing because it was his last
teardropmovies 3 years ago 2
It was Assistant Director Howard Kazanjian who suggested that.
ThatsGoodTellivision 2 years ago
This film deserve more credit then it gets....maybe bit the best film of his career but it was definitely a good film to go out on
Ultraslainmonkey 3 years ago 3
I think this sis a very underrated movie
joooachim 3 years ago 12
jooo: He has a lot of underrated or overlooked movies.
Like Suspicion, The Trouble with Harry, The Lady Vanishes, all worth watching.
NGS712 3 years ago 3
this film is so nice, sweet and honest. it was such a delicious way of leaving us, being this his last film.
giumag 4 years ago 3
"What a grave insult!"
Hitch was always one for bad puns!! :P
DonaldMcKinney 4 years ago 3
I can't believe this was Hitchcock's last film. He didn't have to die in 1980. After all, he was the original master of suspense.
whiteghettoboy 4 years ago 2
well he did give people a shock with his death!
filmaddict818 4 years ago 3
I really would like to read The Rainbird Pattern by Victor Canning because I've seen the film and wonder if the book is better.
BountyCocaine 4 years ago
The book is extremely different. The book took place in England, Blanche Tyler had real psychic powers, and the tone was much darker.
ThatsGoodTellivision 2 years ago 4