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 the distribution rights of its shows, eventually folding its operations.

Logo (September 27, 1963-May 10, 1965)


Visuals: Superimposed over the end credits, there is the following text:

A
SHAMLEY
PRODUCTION
Technique: A still graphic.

Audio: The end of the Revue Studios jingle.

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

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