Anyone Miss the Hitchcock Attraction?

PacMan2006

Member
Original Poster
Just curious if anyone misses it? You would have to like his movies to enjoy the attraction--or at least appreciate it I guess.

Anyone miss it?
 

ogryn

Well-Known Member
About Alfred Hitchcock's movies, with audience members recreating scenes.

It was located where Shrek 4D is now.

Some photos here
 

dxwwf3

Well-Known Member
I never did catch this one. From the videos I've seen it looked like a decent show, but nothing spectacular.
 

Frees Fan

Member
PacMan2006 said:
Just curious if anyone misses it? You would have to like his movies to enjoy the attraction--or at least appreciate it I guess.

Anyone miss it?

I miss it. I'm a HUGE Hitchcock fan who has 15 of his movies on video/dvd. My mother and brother took part in the "remaking" of Saboteur, which was in the third part of the show. I really liked the 3-D movie in the beginning.

An interesting bit of trivia for you. While Psycho was shot at Universal in Hollywood, the movie was a Paramount release. Hitchcock had already moved to Universal but owed Paramount one more film. It's one of my favorite films. :)
 

Jacks Sally

New Member
My son loves Hitchcock movies
and he was really upset to see it go
luckly we got to see it before it closed
and then grab up some more soverniers :)
 

PacMan2006

Member
Original Poster
The big thing I miss is the Rear Window exhibit at the end. Where you could grab binoculars, look over the courtyard, and spy on the neighborhoods in their apartment by looking through their windows. That was so much fun.
 

Brooke

New Member
I don't miss it. After seeing it once or twice I really had no desire to see it again unless everything else had a long line. =/
 

LouDisney

New Member
PacMan2006 said:
The big thing I miss is the Rear Window exhibit at the end. Where you could grab binoculars, look over the courtyard, and spy on the neighborhoods in their apartment by looking through their windows. That was so much fun.[/QUOTE


I agree!!
Rear Window is one of my favs too.
 

AndyP

Active Member
Never saw it to be honest. I like the way UO makes new things like this though, its good theming relating to their Studio theme. I remember Murder She Wrote, my mum and brother were up on stage for that!
 

DigitalDisney

New Member
I don't miss the attraction too much, but I do miss the postshow and shop.

The shop, of course, was LOADED with Hitchcock merchandise (esp Psycho stuff). There was also that cool room with statues of Mr Hitchcock everywhere.

The coolest part was the post show. It was fun watching people reenact the carousel scene. It was also a lot of fun looking through the binocs at the apartment complex (from Rear Window). Good stuff.
 

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