It’s Alfred Hitch-Cat! Director makes his most unexpected cameo yet

It’s Alfred Hitch-Cat! Director makes his most unexpected cameo yet in a moggie called Daisy (but does she play with the birds?)

  • Famous film director Alfred Hitchcock’s cameos became ever more inventive 
  • But one cat owner from New York noticed these mysterious markings on his pet 
  • Others saw the uncanny resemblance to Hitchcock and the picture went viral 

His unmistakeable profile would suddenly appear in his thrilling tales of mystery and suspense.

From peering out from a photograph in Dial M For Murder to winding a clock in Rear Window, Alfred Hitchcock’s cameos became ever more inventive.

But surely even the master film director could not have conceived this twist. 

Look closely at the mysterious markings on this moggie and you will see the familiar jowls and long nose of the director

Look closely at the mysterious markings on this moggie and you will see the familiar jowls and long nose of the director.

Daisy’s owner Sam Horowitz, an accountant from Brooklyn, New York, posted the image on Twitter. 

Others quickly saw the uncanny resemblance to Hitchcock and the picture went viral, with 150,000 likes and counting.

The director also used his silhouette to great effect in the opening titles of Hitchcock Presents, his television series of mystery stories.

As for Daisy, after starring in an internet thriller she probably went to play with the birds. 

Others quickly saw the uncanny resemblance to Hitchcock and the picture went viral, with 150,000 likes and counting

Others quickly saw the uncanny resemblance to Hitchcock and the picture went viral, with 150,000 likes and counting

From peering out from a photograph in Dial M For Murder to winding a clock in Rear Window, Alfred Hitchcock’s cameos became ever more inventive. But surely even the master film director could not have conceived this twist

From peering out from a photograph in Dial M For Murder to winding a clock in Rear Window, Alfred Hitchcock’s cameos became ever more inventive. But surely even the master film director could not have conceived this twist