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Oh he got me again! That's it I'm ready for the next one 🤣 Detective Dawn will be back 🕵🏼‍♀️

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Jeremy Vickers

You should bring Detective Dawn back with Knives Out that's a proper who-done-it!

Jimmy Walker

Did Detective Dawn spot Alford Hitchcock in the movie?

Retro Maven

Glad you liked it Dawn, now you've learned why Hitchcock is known as the Master of Suspense!!

Mike McLaughlin

Was that Alfred Hitchcock in the music composer's apartment about 30% of the way into the film?

Mike McLaughlin

For a good time who done it film, watch Abbott and Costello's movie with the appropriate name of "Who Done It?"

3dbadboy1

Yes, Alfred Hitchcock's cameo was in the musician's studio apartment.

3dbadboy1

A funny who-done-it is Murder by Death with Maggie Smith, Peter Sellers, and Alec Guinness.

Robert P

your accent is to beautiful I could listen to you all day long! are you married? if not I would really want to propose to you :

Lee Pitman

Wonderful reaction, Dawn. According to Georgine Darcy (Miss Torso), the man and woman on the fire escape struggling to get out of the rain was based on a prank by Sir Alfred Hitchcock. Each actor and actress in the apartment complex facing Jeff's rear window wore an earpiece through which they could receive Hitchcock's directions. Hitchcock told the man to pull the mattress in one direction and told the woman to pull in the opposite direction. Unaware that they had received conflicting directions, the couple began to fight and struggle to get the mattress inside once the crew began filming. The resulting mayhem, in which one of the couple is tossed inside the window with the mattress, provides humour and a sense of authenticity, which Hitchcock liked. He was so pleased with the result that he did not order another take. The film negative was damaged considerably as a result of colour dye fading as early as the 1960s. Nearly all of the yellow image dyes had faded. Despite fears that the film had been irrevocably damaged, preservation experts were able to restore the film nearly to its original colouration.