The Hitchcock Minute Podcast: Recent Episodes

The Hitchcock Minute Podcast

Examining Alfred Hitchcock's works, one minute of screen time per episode

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Goodbye Mr and Mrs Thornhill, wherever you are...

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Leonard had a bad summer, but a great fall.

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Mount Rushmore really needs more guard rails.

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George Washington had a really, really big head.

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Eve stumbles on Jefferson's hairdo.

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Roger has a better idea.

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There's no fooling Roger when it comes to noticing giant stone heads in a forest.

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First down and ten for Eve on the interception!

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A little movie treadmill time.

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The maid's got the drop on you, Roger.

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Will Eve take Roger's advice?

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Good thing Leonard doesn't know who R.O.T. is.

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Roger makes for a lousy matchbook quarterback.

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Think fast, Roger! And use your best penmanship.

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Vandamm relies once again on his overly-complex problem solving techniques.

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Eve must have gone deaf or something during this minute.

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Leonard's getting a little provocative with his insinuations

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Roger practices the fine art of eavesdropping.

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Leonard, being quite the snake as usual.

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No dialog, but a lot of climbing.

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Can Roger sneak up to Vandamm's house while Bernard Herrman's orchestra keeps playing?

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"Take me to the top of Teddy Roosevelt's head!"

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Sorry, sweetie - I've already got a blonde to rescue.

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You'd think Roger had enough drinking for one movie, right?

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No shirt, no shoes, no way out?

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Roger didn't eat at the lunchroom, so he gets a knuckle sandwich to go.

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Sorry seems to be the hardest word.

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Now they're calling each other "Darling." Uh-oh!

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How Eve became a "girl scout."

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The clock is ticking.

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Roger was only mostly dead.

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Everybody run! The Kendall gal's got a gun!

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It seems Kaplan has a price?

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Negotiations by Mister Kaplan.

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Mayhem on the menu.

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The problems of being "damnably attractive."

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Doing it for Eve.

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A lesson in how to make a scene about exposition when there's nothing to expose.

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The Truth about Kaplan.

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Exposition is easy as A-B-C, 1-2-3.

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The Professor springs Roger.

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It's a sad day when a guy can't even get himself arrested in Chicago.

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The mid-20th Century version of Powerball.

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Save a life, take a punch.

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How about NO?

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No interruptions from the gallery, please.

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If you're about to die, start bidding.

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A swing and a miss.

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Pausing the action to allow Van Damm to hand out acting notes to Roger.

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Nobody disappoints James Mason and gets away with it.

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Younger audiences probably don't get this reference to the Addams Family creator.

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For an advertising guy, Roger is quite the sleuth.

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When the lady asks for your pants, hand them over.

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Back when people could ask to get their suits hand-cleaned at a hotel.

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Let's just kiss and say goodbye.

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Those nighttime industrial designing business meetings are so mysterious.

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Phone call, dearie!

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Eve seems ready for a Leonard-sized drink.

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Eve tries her best at not asking Roger why he's not dead.

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By all means, tell the dust covered stranger the lady's room number.

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Back when hotel desk clerks didn't bother with things like guest privacy.

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The most-used phrase in movies.

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Kaboom

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One of the most classic images in all of film history.

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Nowhere to run, no place to hide.

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Roger's left on his own.

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A short logic lesson from a man in a hat.

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Could this finally be Kaplan?

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Waiting for Mister Kaplan.

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There's a whole lot of nothing going on at Prairie Stop 41.

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Roger has an appointment in the middle of nowhere.

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Roger remains insufficiently suspicious.

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Being a fugitive is no excuse for bad grooming.

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A wordless minute.

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A madcap Red Cap Minute.

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Sarcasm really helps when you're evading the police.

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Welcome to Chicago

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Uh-oh: Eve is playing for the other team.

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Who knew there were places to hide in a roomette?

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Did she brush her teeth after the trout?

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More talking, more kissing

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A face like, well, a movie star.

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Roger breaks his clever disguise.

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Eve's pretty good at evading the police.

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Cary Grant's voice acting minute.

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Next stop: Tarrytown NY

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Zero-ing in on Roger Thornhill.

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The jig, as it were, is up.

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How to get Cary Grant to sit at your table.

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Dinner's not the only thing that's fishy on this train.

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Shaken, not stirred?

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Roger's always ready with the lame jokes when he's wanted for murder.

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Only Hitchcock could get away with using "He went that way" in a script.

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A very special eyeglass prescription

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The Water-Level Route: You Can Sleep

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Roger Thornhill's sacrifice.

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Your Government at work.

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They're from the government, and they're here not to help you.

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Roger's very bad, no good day.

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Famous last words

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Calling all Townsends...

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The part of the movie where Hitchcock outfoxes United Nations security .

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Roger, call your mother!

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Mom's always with the questions...

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Never bring your mom on an investigation of people trying to kill you.

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The Incredible Shrinking Kaplan

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Kaplan is the Ghost of the Plaza

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Roger is head and shoulders above any detective.

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Bet the Plaza Hotel appreciated mention of how lax their security is.

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Mother, the $50 cat burglar.

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DWI fines were very cheap back then.

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Top-notch detectives at the Glen Cove PD.

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Mrs. Townsend plows the snow.

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Oopsie - no bar?

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Roger gets his day in court.

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The downside of being the county medical examiner.

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Nobody named their baby Emile that year.

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Remember to call your mother.

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Roger doesn't use his right to remain silent.

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Thornhill is unwittingly saved by an accident with a police car.

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Johnny Law is going after Mr. Thornhill.

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Looks like a watery grave for Roger.

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Don't drink a quart of bourbon and drive, kids.

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Leonard, the world's worst bartender.

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Vandamm certainly knows the itinerary

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The stakes for Mr. Thornhill have been raised far higher than he's imagined.

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Vandamn is unimpressed with Mr. Kaplan.

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Phillip Vandamm is unimpressed.

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Roger's always with the quips, isn't he?

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Off to beautiful Long Island.

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Well, that escalated quickly!

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The wrong man.

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We enter the Plaza Hotel's famous Oak Room Bar...

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How to get a cab in midtown Manhattan...

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Alfred Hitchcock misses the bus.

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Zooming through the credits, high over midtown Manhattan.

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We begin with the MGM Lion, in an unusual green background.