Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Video Game 1993)
Some clips are re-used in the full motion video sequences.
Television Land (Short 1971)
Featured in the filmAlfred Hitchcock: The Art of Making Movies (Short 1990)
episodes from the show were shown during the post-show.Hitchcock: Shadow of a Genius (TV Movie 1999)
All About 'the Birds' (Video 2000)
series title card shownAltman on His Own Terms (TV Movie 2000)
Clips are presented, briefly discussed
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (TV Series 1962–1965)
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series 1985–1989)
"Alfred Hitchcock Presents" Pilot (TV Episode 1985)
House on Haunted Hill (1959)
The movie could easily be an extended episode of the show."Alfred Hitchcock Presents" Cheap Is Cheap (TV Episode 1959)
Jack Lambert's hitman refers to a woman who killed her husband with a leg of lamb. This was the plotline of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Lamb to the Slaughter (#3.28)""The Flintstones" Fred Flintstone: Before and After (TV Episode 1961)
"Happy Hour" is Bedrock's version of this show. It even has the same theme song."The Flintstones" Ann-Margrock Presents (TV Episode 1963)
Title Reference.Torn Curtain (1966)
A variation on "Funeral March of a Marionette", the series' theme music, is incorporated into the score as Alfred Hitchcock makes his customary cameo appearance
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series 1985–1989)
Remake of the show. Reused host segments.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Video Game 1993)
Based loosely on the TV series, also hosted by Alfred Hitchcock.
"The Flintstones" Alvin Brickrock Presents (TV Episode 1961)
The episode parodies the suspense series, right down the closing monologue by "Alvin Brickrock."The Last Hungry Cat (Short 1961)
The narrator is an Alfred Hitchcock spoof and the cartoon spoofs the show's classic Hitchcock "silhouette" opening."The Hollywood Palace" Episode #2.16 (TV Episode 1965)
Rich Little spoofs the show."Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" Guest Starring Raquel Welch (TV Episode 1971)
Spoofed with Johnny Brown playing Hitchcock."Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" Guest Starring Jo Ann Pflug (TV Episode 1972)
Opening titles spoofed with Johnny Brown playing Hitchcock.