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- Alfred Hitchcock - Wikipedia
Known as the " Master of Suspense ", Hitchcock became as well known as any of his actors thanks to his many interviews, his cameo appearances in most of his films, and his hosting and producing the television anthology Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955–65)
- Alfred Hitchcock - IMDb
Alfred Hitchcock Director: Psycho Alfred Joseph Hitchcock was born in Leytonstone, Essex, England He was the son of Emma Jane (Whelan; 1863 - 1942) and East End greengrocer William Hitchcock (1862 - 1914) His parents were both of half English and half Irish ancestry
- Alfred Hitchcock | Biography, Movies, The Birds, Psycho, Vertigo . . .
Alfred Hitchcock (born August 13, 1899, London, England—died April 29, 1980, Bel Air, California, U S ) was an English-born American motion-picture director whose suspenseful films and television programs won immense popularity and critical acclaim over a long and tremendously productive career
- All 53 Alfred Hitchcock movies, ranked - Entertainment Weekly
EW ranks all 53 of Alfred Hitchcock's feature films, from Oscar winners like 'Rebecca' to camp classics like 'The Birds '
- Life — Alfred Hitchcock
Hitchcock quickly gained notoriety as a director who delivered suspense, twist endings, and dark subject matter His own personality and gallows humor were embedded in popular culture through interviews, film trailers, and cameo appearances in his own films
- 51 Alfred Hitchcock Movies, Ranked by Tomatometer
Watching the movies Alfred Hitchcock made over his five-decade career is not only a thrilling way to spend your free time, but doubles as a legitimate lesson in the history and development of
- The 7 Best Alfred Hitchcock Movies Of All Time, Ranked
Along with his impressive technical achievements, Hitchcock also perfected the art of constructing suspenseful narratives, as seen through his momentous work on movies like Vertigo, Strangers on a Train, and Rear Window, among many others
- This will make them scream: Alfred Hitchcock on his film-making . . . - BBC
Renowned as the "master of suspense", in 1964 Alfred Hitchcock told the BBC why it was his skill at playing with the audience's emotions and expectations that kept them glued to the screen
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