Shamley Productions

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Background

Shamley Productions was filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock's production company. It was named after the British village of Shamley Green, where the Hitchcocks owned a country retreat. On August 1964, Alfred Hitchcock handed over ownership of the company to Universal, along with its distribution rights of its shows, eventually folding its operations.

(September 27, 1963-May 10, 1965)


Visuals: On a gray background, we see the same silhouette from the preceding logo. In front of the silhouette,

A
SHAMLEY
PRODUCTION

is displayed.

Technique: None.

Audio: The end of the Revue jingle.

Availability: Seen on the last two seasons of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.

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