One of Alfred Hitchcock's most enduring bits of cinematic comedy is the
auction scene in the espionage thriller North by Northwest. Cary Grant
plays Roger Thornhill, a businessman who has been mistaken for a CIA
agent by the ruthless Phillip Vandamm. At a critical juncture,
Thornhill is cornered by his enemies inside a Chicago auction house,
and the only way he can escape is by drawing attention to himself. When
the bidding on an antique reaches $2,250, Thornhill yells out, "Fifteen
hundred!" When the auctioneer gently chides him, he loudly changes his
bid: "Twelve hundred!" When the bidding on a Louis XIV chaise longue
reaches $1,200, Thornhill blurts outs, "Thirteen dollars!" The genteel
crowd is outraged, but Thornhill gets precisely what he wants: the
auctioneer summons the police, who "escort" him past Vandamm's henchmen
to safety.
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