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  1. Coffin Break by Alfred Hitchcock, 1985-11
  2. Alfred Hitchcock: The Icon Years by John William Law, 2010-01-04
  3. Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators # 9 Mystery of the Screaming Clock by Robert Arthur, 1971
  4. Alfred Hitchcock's Ghostly Gallery, eleven spooky stories for young people by Alfred Hitchcock, 1998
  5. Secret of Skeleton Island by Alfred Hitchcock, 1986-04-10
  6. In the Name of National Security: Hitchcock, Homophobia, and the Political Construction of Gender in Postwar America (New Americanists) by Robert J. Corber, 1993-01-01
  7. Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigator in The Secret of the Crooked Cat (Alfred Hitchcock mystery series) by William Arden, 1970
  8. Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories Not for the Nervous by Alfred Ed. Hitchcock, 1966
  9. Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories Not for the Nervous by Alfred Ed. Hitchcock, 1966
  10. Alfred Hitchcock Presents Stories That Scared Even Me by Alfred Hitchcock, 1967-06
  11. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine Presents Fifty Years of Crime and Suspense
  12. Alfred Hitchcock Presents My Favorites in Suspense by Alfred (Various Authors) Hitchcock, 1959-01-01
  13. Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators in the Mystery of the Moaning Cave, #10 by William Arden, Harry Kane (illustrator), 1978-05-12
  14. Hitchcock on Hitchcock: Selected Writings and Interviews by Alfred Hitchcock, 1997-11-04

61. EuroScreenwriters - Interviews With European Film Directors - Alfred Hitchcock
See rare interview footage with alfred hitchcock in our Film Archive. Peter Bogdanovich Interviews alfred hitchcock The legendary interview from 1963
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The legendary interview from 1963 PB: You never watch your films with an audience. Don't you miss hearing them scream? AH: No. I can hear them when I'm making the picture. Do you feel that the American film remains the most vital cinema? Worldwide, yes. Because when we make films for the United States, we are automatically making them for all the worldbecause America is full of foreigners. It's a melting pot. Which brings us to another point. I don't know what they mean when they talk about "Hollywood" pictures. I say, "Where are they conceived?" Look at this roomyou can't see out the windows. We might just as well be in a hotel room in London, or anywhere you like. So here is where we get it down on paper. Now where do we go? We go on location, perhaps; and then where do we work? We're inside on a stage, the big doors are closed, and we're down in a coal mine: we don't know what the weather is like outside. Again we don't know where we areonly within our film, within the thing we're making. That's why it's such nonsense to talk about locale. "Hollywood." That doesn't mean anything to me. If you say, "Why do you like working in Hollywood?" I would say, because I can get home at six o'clock for dinner.

62. Alfred Hitchcock
Golden Globe 1958 for alfred hitchcock Presents American Film Institute Life Achievement Award 1979 Hollywood Walk of Fame 7013 Hollywood Blvd. (television)
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Birthplace: Leytonstone, London, England
Died: 29-Apr
Location of death: Los Angeles, CA
Cause of death: Kidney failure
Remains: Cremated, Unknown
Gender: Male
Religion: Roman Catholic
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Film Director Nationality: England Executive summary: Master of Suspense Father: William Hitchcock (d. 12-Dec-1913) Mother: Emma Jane Whelan Brother: William (b. 1890) Sister: Eileen (b. 1892) Wife: Alma Reville (m. 2-Dec-1926, d. 6-Jul-1982) Daughter: Patricia Hitchcock O'Connell (b. 7-Jul-1928) High School: St. Ignatius' College High School: School for Engineering and Navigation Edgar Allan Poe Award Grand Master (1973) Edgar Allan Poe Award Raven Award (1960) Oscar (honorary) 1968 Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award Golden Globe 1958 for Alfred Hitchcock Presents American Film Institute Life Achievement Award Hollywood Walk of Fame 7013 Hollywood Blvd. (television) Hollywood Walk of Fame 6506 Hollywood Blvd. (motion pictures)

63. The Religion Of Director Alfred Hitchcock
The religious affiliation (religion) of alfred hitchcock, director of Vertigo, Psycho and other classic films.
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From: Philip Kemp, "Alfred Hitchcock" in World Film Directors, Volume One: 1890-1945 , ed. by John Wakeman, H. W. Wilson Company: New York (1987), page 456: Both his [Hitchcock's] parents were Catholics, and he grew up in what he later depicted as a somewhat stifling atmosphere of working-class respectability and strict Catholic morality. "I was what is known as a well-behaved child..." ...Hitchcock's preoccupation with guilt may have been further developed by his education, from 1908 onwards, at St. Ignatius College, Stamford Hill, where the Jesuit fathers dispensed corporal punishment with pious rigor. "It wasn't done casually, you know. It was rather like the execution of a sentence . . . You spent the whole day waiting for the sentence to be carried out." Not that he was often in trouble... From: William Park. "The Fifty Best Catholic Movies of All Time", Crisis 15, no. 10 (March 1997): 82-91 (URL: http://www.catholic.net/rcc/Periodicals/Crisis/1997-11/f8.html).

64. Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps Review - Legit Reviews-Broadway, Entertainment -
The best loved of alfred hitchcock s early British films and perhaps the ripest target for parody, The 39 Steps set the mold for the director s many
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65. Alfred Hitchcock Fans Online - HitchcockFans.com
The definitive alfred hitchcock fansite with large community forums, pictures, up to date news, and a vast wealth of information about hitchcock films.
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The Key to Reserva: Scorsese films a "lost" Hitchcock script. Category: - December 10, 2007 2:22 PM - Posted by: Norman Bates This is a briliant advertisement and a complex homage to Alfred Hitchcock and Bernard Hermmann. Directed by Martfred Scorsescock.... er Martin Scorsese.
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"Pyscho" Shower Scene Re-done with Potatoheads Category: - December 08, 2007 12:59 PM - Posted by: Norman Bates The story behind this funny video is that for a Halloween contest, contestants were to dress up potatoes Halloween style. The creator's of this particular video decided to harken back to classic Hitchcock for their entry....
....or maybe they were just trying to warn us about carbs.
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Hopkins To Play Hitchcock Category: Miscellaneous - December 08, 2007 12:47 PM - Posted by: Norman Bates Sir Anthony Hopkins is to play movie mogul Alfred Hitchcock in a new biopic about the revered director. Hopkins insists he has been such a fan of the filmmaker's work over the years, he feels he's the right guy to portray his fellow Brit - and pay a proper tribute to him.
Hopkins says, "I'm not one of those guys who went to film school and watched Hitchcock movies in order to study, but I admire people who know all about Hitchcock. I'm a real Hitchcock fan. I know all about the movies and had a closer look at why he set that shot up in the way that he did and the skill and rhythm of his movies like Rear Window and Vertigo. He was really quite astonishing and there's so much wit to his work. I think those scenes between Grace Kelly and Jimmy Stewart in Rear Window are so witty and sophisticated.

66. Sir Alfred Hitchcock -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Sir alfred hitchcock Englishborn motion-picture director whose suspenseful films won immense popularity.
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born Aug. 13, 1899, London died April 29, 1980, Bel Air, Calif., U.S. English-born motion-picture director whose suspenseful films won immense popularity. The son of a London poultry dealer, Hitchcock attended St. Ignatius College, London, and the University of London, where he studied engineering. In 1920 he began to work in the motion-picture industry, designing title cards for the Famous Players-Lasky Company. Within a few years he had become a scenario writer and an assistant director, and he directed his first film ( The Pleasure Garden ) in 1925. With The Lodger Blackmail (1929) was the first successful British talking picture. During the 1930s he directed such classic suspense films as The Man Who Knew Too Much The Thirty-nine Steps Sabotage (1936), and The Lady Vanishes (1938). In 1939 Hitchcock left England for Hollywood, where his first film, Rebecca (1940), won an Academy Award for best picture.

67. Alfred Hitchcock Quiz
This year marks the centennial of filmmaking genius alfred hitchcock who was born in London, England on August 13, 1899. Long considered the master of the
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Alfred Hitchcock Quiz THE MASTER OF SCREEN SUSPENSE by Kathleen Kaska This year marks the centennial of filmmaking genius Alfred Hitchcock who was born in London, England on August 13, 1899. Long considered the master of the thriller genre, Hitchcock made fifty-three films in his fifty-four year career.
1. Grace Kelly starred in three screen vehicles for Hitchcock. Which of the following was
NOT one of her acting assignments for the director? a. Rebecca
b. Rear Window
c. Dial M for Murder
d. To Catch a Thief 2. In the new version of Psycho , Anne Heche plays a thief who makes a fatal mistake by
taking refuge at the Bates Motel. In the 1960 original, starring Anthony Perkins as
a. Vera Miles
b. Kim Novak
c. Tippi Hedren
d. Janet Leigh Rebecca a. David Niven b. Laurence Olivier c. Richard Burton d. Clark Gable Rear Window and starred as the lead Who plays the lead role in the original film? a. James Stewart b. Cary Grant c. Farley Granger d. Gregory Peck

68. Alfred Hitchcock Film Techniques
The McGuffin was a key technique of alfred hitchcock s films, but what exactly was it? Look at his famous films and see how it works.
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Alfred Hitchcock film techniques
The McGuffin was a key technique of Alfred Hitchcock's films, but what exactly was it? Look at his famous films and see how it works.
Alfred Hitchcock is the undisputed master of suspense, yet what makes a Hitchcock film so special? What is the Hitch in a Hitchcock film? What is it that puts that creepy feeling on the back of your neck? Would you believe nothing? Hitchcock built some of his most suspenseful films around what he called ‘The McGuffin’ which was, in effect, nothing. Over the years, the McGuffin has come to have a description formalized as: ‘ A device or plot element that catches the viewer’s attention or drives the plot. It is generally something that every character is concerned with.’ The McGuffin is essentially something that the entire story is built around and yet has no real relevance. Take the 1946 film Notorious, the story of an American agent who sends a woman to spy on her former lover (who happens to be a Nazi) as it is suspected they are plotting something sinister. As Hitchcock progressed through the years, his use of the McGuffin grew to a more refined and yet elaborate sense. In North by Northwest (1959) Hitchcock blatantly places the McGuffin in front of the viewer and yet he himself acknowledges that what you see is ‘his emptiest, most nonexistent McGuffin’. The plot of the film concerns espionage and a man’s (Cary Grant) mistaken identity as a spy. Halfway through the film, Grant is at an airport and finally has the opportunity to question a Central Intelligence Agent about what is happening to him:

69. There Is No Terror In The Bang, Only In The Anticipation Of It. By Alfred Hitchc
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70. Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho
alfred hitchcock s Psycho screenplay. TRANSCRIBED BY NEW ARTS LIBRARY FOR FREE INTERNET ACCESS ONLY. MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED, RECORDED,
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Pulsing music drives titles across a black screen. Main Title gives way to a gray metropolitan landscape. The music softens as subtitles continue to slide in, indicating: PHOENIX, ARIZONA
And as the camera pans across the city: FRIDAY, DECEMBER THE ELEVENTH
The camera selects and slowly zooms in on one large old building: TWO FORTY-THREE P.M.
We cautiously edge toward an open window, whose slightly raised blind leaves a narrow orifice for us to slip through. The dim light within reveals a seedily furnished bedroom. An attractive woman in bra and half-slip lies on the bed, gazing up at a shirtless man who stands alongside. Some fast-food items are on the table. SAM:
You never did eat your lunch, did you. MARION:
sitting up ) I better get back to the office. These extended lunch hours give my boss excess acid. SAM:
Why don't you call your boss and tell him you're taking the rest of the afternoon off? It's Friday, anywayand hot.

71. Alfred Hitchcock: A Bibliography Of Materials In The UC Berkeley Libraries
Rui Nogueira and Nicoletta Zalaffi alfred hitchcock / Charles Thomas Samuels alfred hitchcock the German years / Bob Thomas Conversation with
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Alfred Hitchcock:
A Bibliography of Materials in the UC Berkeley Library
Web Sites
Journal Articles
Articles and Books on Individual films [Click on a film] Aventure Malgache The Birds Blackmail Bon Voyage Caught Foreign Correspondent Frenzy I Confess The Lady Vanishes The Lodger The Man Who Knew Too Much Marnie Murder North By Northwest Notorious The Paradine Case Psycho Rear Window Rebecca Rope Sabotage Saboteur Secret Agent Shadow of a Doubt Spellbound Stage Fright Strangers on a Train Suspicion Thirty-nine Steps To Catch A Thief Topaz Torn Curtain The Trouble with Harry Vertigo The Wrong Man Young and Innocent
Movies by Director videography for works of Hitchcock in MRC
Videos on film and film history
Web Sites
Information on Hitchcock from the Internet Movie Database
MacGuffin Web Page
The Hitchcock Page
Books
Adair, Gene.
Alfred Hitchcock : filming our fears Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press, c2002.
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After Hitchcock : influence, imitation, and intertextuality
Edited by David Boyd and R. Barton Palmer. 1st ed. Austin, TX : University of Texas Press, 2006.
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72. Top Alfred Hitchcock Comedy Movies
The comedy films of alfred hitchcock the Master of Comic Relief - From Mr and Mrs Smith to Psycho.
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FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Impossible to rank, so in no particular order, notable comedies among director Alfred Hitchcock's feature films, mostly from his golden period, when Hitch commanded total creative freedom and his biggest budgets, stars, and laughs. My only quibble is his epic, "North by Northwest," which climaxes on the faces of Mount Rushmore, didn't retain its original title: "The Man in Lincoln's Nose."
"Rear Window" (1954)
The light-hearted romance of James Stewart and Grace Kelly takes a side seat to some peculiar happenings in the apartment building across the way. The wonderful Thelma Ritter provides extra fun as the trio attempts to solve "a murder?" in this richly satisfying tale and remarkable study of the connection between voyeurism and cinema. A true original, it has long been my favorite of ALL movies.
"To Catch a Thief" (1955)
Hitchcock's dream couple, Cary Grant and Grace Kelly, are involved in a cat burglar caper on the French Riviera. One of the lushest of Hollywood movies with expensive settings and a jewel of a script by John Michael Hayes. The witty dialogue is a joy to hear, almost musical, crackling with elegance and charm.

73. Oops!
Roundabout Theatre Company presents alfred hitchcock s THE 39 STEPS on Broadway at the American Airlines Theatre.
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74. The 39 Steps - Review - Theater - New York Times
It is now more accurately titled “alfred hitchcock’s The 39 Steps.” Aside from its prologue and epilogue, the show hews to the script of the film,
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75. Does Alfred Hitchcock Get Too Much Credit? - By Juliet Lapidos - Slate Magazine
Click here to read a slideshow essay about alfred hitchcock.
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