Reenactment: A Speakeasy where alcoholic beverages are illegally sold during prohibition. Man carrying paper bags of liquor leaves by way of secret door through clothes closet. An investigator opens the door of the closet and looks inside. He searches the wardrobe thoroughly but does not find the secret door. Bottles of alcoholic beverages in a store room and displayed behind the bar in the hidden Speakeasy. A sign reads 'Open Sundays'. Agents force their way into the building housing the Speakeasy. They climb up stairs to the room with clothes closet, but find nothing. Other agents decent into the basement, but find nothing and come up again..
Reenactment: Prohibition. Two Speakeasy operators seated on chairs. Bottles of alcoholic beverages and other articles kept in front of them on a table. A lamp placed near the table. Rows of books arranged in shelves. They sample bootlegged liquors and inspect the bottles. One makes notes in a journal about the wares, presumably for ordering purposes. Speakeasy boss makes extended statement.
Film maker Alfred Hitchcock meets foreign press. Alfred Hitchcock stands in a room. Actress Tippi Hedren, star of Hitchcock's film, "The Birds", stands next to him. About a dozen foreign journalists sit on chairs, around Alfred Hitchcock and Tippi Hedren, who are seated on a sofa. Hitchcock conducts a press conference and answers journalist's questions, about his film, "The Birds."
Film maker Alfred Hitchcock sitting on a conference table, flanked by movie industry executives. What appear to be contract documents lie in front of Alfred Hitchcock. The men look at the documents. Alfred Hitchcock signs the documents. All three men stand and shake hands.
Film maker Alfred Hitchcock talks to press in National Press Club. Flags in the background. Microphones in front of him. He talks about himself and Hollywood. Alfred Hitchcock talks about television, commercials and homicide. He adds humor to his speech. A man sits near him on a chair. Several people seated in front of him. Audience laugh and enjoy themselves as Alfred Hitchcock gives his speech.
Film maker Alfred Hitchcock stands with actress Tippi Hedren in a publicity effort for the film "The Birds." They hold pigeons in their hands. They release the pigeons. Buildings in the background. Cars parked in front of a building. Trees and fence in the background.
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