
A moment of relaxation for Alfred Hitchcock. In between shots on his film "To Catch A Thief" he tries to get his terrier to play. Hitchcock adored Sealyham Terriers. Two of them, Geoffrey and Stanley, made a cameo appearance in the movie "The Birds". Cannes 1954.
Director Alfred Hitchcock finds a moment of relaxation on the set of "To Catch A Thief" in Cannes, 1954. Amidst the crew and large camera equipment of the bustling film production, Hitchcock, dressed in a suit, stands slightly hunched, dangling a small ball on a string for his attentive Sealyham Terrier. The director adored the breed; two of his terriers, Geoffrey and Stanley, would later make a cameo appearance in his 1963 film "The Birds".
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