Examining Alfred Hitchcock's works, one minute of screen time per episode
Leonard had a bad summer, but a great fall.
George Washington had a really, really big head.
Roger has a better idea.
There's no fooling Roger when it comes to noticing giant stone heads in a forest.
First down and ten for Eve on the interception!
Good thing Leonard doesn't know who R.O.T. is.
Roger makes for a lousy matchbook quarterback.
Think fast, Roger! And use your best penmanship.
Vandamm relies once again on his overly-complex problem solving techniques.
Eve must have gone deaf or something during this minute.
Leonard's getting a little provocative with his insinuations
Roger practices the fine art of eavesdropping.
Leonard, being quite the snake as usual.
Can Roger sneak up to Vandamm's house while Bernard Herrman's orchestra keeps playing?
"Take me to the top of Teddy Roosevelt's head!"
You'd think Roger had enough drinking for one movie, right?
Roger didn't eat at the lunchroom, so he gets a knuckle sandwich to go.
A lesson in how to make a scene about exposition when there's nothing to expose.
It's a sad day when a guy can't even get himself arrested in Chicago.
The mid-20th Century version of Powerball.
No interruptions from the gallery, please.
Pausing the action to allow Van Damm to hand out acting notes to Roger.
Nobody disappoints James Mason and gets away with it.
Younger audiences probably don't get this reference to the Addams Family creator.