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Alfred Hitchcock: The Art of Making Movies
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Entrance to Alfred Hitchcock: The Art of Making Movies
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ThemeAlfred Hitchcock films

Alfred Hitchcock: The Art of Making Movies was a semi-3-D attraction formerly located at Universal Studios Florida and was closed to make way for the Shrek 4-D movie. It was located in the Production central area of the park and was across from the also closed The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbara. It had a PG-13 rating and allowed guests to experience the secrets of the master of suspense.

Quene Line

While waiting in the quene line, guests would watch clips from Hitchcock's films running on a loop. The quene line also contained posters from Hitchcock's films such as Rear Window, The Birds and Psycho. Guests were then taken into the building were they would learn the purpose of the attraction.

Pre-Show

Once inside the building, guests were given a pair of 3-D glasses but were instructed not to put them on until Alfred Hitchcock would say to during the Pre-Show video. An attraction attendant then stepped in front of a podem in the room to give guests an introduction. Then, the Pre-Show video started. It showed a montage of clips from Hitchcock's films with Hitchcock narrating. Towards the end of it, Hitchcock told guests to put their 3-D glasses on in order to see a new dimension in his world. Guests then saw a clip from Dial M for Murder in 3-D. Then, the film suddenly stopped and something appeared to be tearing apart the screen from behind it. Next, the screen was completely torn apart and the birds, from the birds began flying around the guests heads and throwing different objects at them. The 3-D effects ended with the birds setting off fireworks and explosives followed by a shadow of one of the birds landing on a perch and turning into the shadow of Alfred Hitchcock. The lights then came on, and guests were escorted into the main theater.

Main Show

Once inside the main theater, and after being seated, guests could see the Bates Motel, the Psycho house and a set of a shower, all from the original Psycho. then, on two screens on the left and right side of the stage in the theater, Anthony Perkins began acting out a scene from Psycho. someone then yelled cut! and Perkins started explaining to the guests about why Hitchcock used certain lighting and effects in Psycho. Then, he explained that when filming the shower scene in Psycho that Hitchcock decided to use the camera as Norman Bate's knife instead of showing the scene a much more graphic way. the lights then came up, and an attraction attendant started explaining how Hitchcock filmed the shower scene in Psycho. while talking, they opened up the set of the shower. then, Norman Bates, who was supposedly in the Psycho house, warned them not to give away his secrets. then, Anthony Perkins came on the screens again and decided that maybe the best thing to show you more about the shower scene was to just show the scene itself. Next, the shower scene from Psycho was seen on the screens. Then, lightning crackled and Anthony Perkins came back on the screen and thanked guests for coming. Then, the attraction attendant instructed guests to exit to the left to see sets and props from Hitchcock's films. Guests then exited to the left.

Post-Show

After the main show, guests were able to look at all kinds of sets and props as seen in Hitchcock's films including a wax figure of Alfred Hitchcock himself. When they were done looking, guests exited into The Bates Motel Gift Shop.

The Bates Motel Gift Shop

In the Bates Motel Gift Shop guests could buy authentic replicas of props from Hitchcock's films. the Gift Shop also featured Hitchcock films, such as Rear Window and Psycho, available on VHS and DVD. this gift shop was closed to make room for Shrek's Ye Olde Souvenir Shop.

Ride Videos

  • The Pre-Show [1]
  • The Main Show [2]