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  • ...ack by buying the birds and driving up to the quiet coastal town of Bodega Bay, where Mitch spends his weekends with his sister and mother. Shortly after For further relevant information about this film, see also...
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  • Transcript for the documentary ''[[All About The Birds]]'', based on the DVD subtitle track. :How do you do. My name is Alfred Hitchcock... and I would like to tell you about our good friends, the birds
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  • ...ext time. Meanwhile my thanks to DF, a linguist, who this week emailed me about the idea of opposites-running-together in a film like The '''[[Trouble With [[Category:Articles about The Birds (1963)]]
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  • ...[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Anthony Shaffer]], [[Bernard Herrmann]], [[Bodega Bay, California]], [[Camille Paglia]], [[David O. Selznick]], [[Donald Spoto]], ...ote>; she half-jokingly reads the crows in the bird attack on the [[Bodega Bay]]-school children as 'Coleridgean emissaries vandalising sentimental Wordsw
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  • ...ds]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Alma Reville]], Archives & records, [[Bodega Bay, California]], [[British Film Institute]], [[Cary Grant]], [[David O. Selzn ...devotee of desperate cries and screaming music. Recently two feature films about him -- The Girl and Hitchcock -- had a commercial release. They weren't any
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  • * article: '''50 years later, 'The Birds' still a big draw for Bodega'''' ...k" - by Donald Spoto]], [[Academy Awards]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Bodega Bay, California]], [[Daphne du Maurier]], [[Donald Spoto]], [[Jessica Tandy]],
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  • ...ht also consider 'veiled references' to earlier films, and 'sequels' (more about these later). However, we'd best limit ourselves to the essential, except f ...rnations of [[Jack the Ripper]] (there are at least five other productions about the character, but without any connection to the original novel), are filme
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  • ...]], [[Barry Foster]], [[Bernard Herrmann]], [[Blackmail (1929)]], [[Bodega Bay, California]], [[Cary Grant]], [[Charles Laughton]], [[Daphne du Maurier]], ...dinner party guests; meanwhile the camera rests on the maid as she potters about tidying up around the truck which conceals the body. Discovery of the crime
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  • ...hitecture, Artists studios, [[Bel Air, Los Angeles, California]], [[Bodega Bay, California]], [[Chicago, Illinois]], [[David O. Selznick]], Design, [[Doro {{Journal articles}}
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  • ...cock]], American cinema, [[Betty Balfour]], [[Blackmail (1929)]], [[Bodega Bay, California]], [[Cary Grant]], [[Champagne (1928)]], [[Chicago, Illinois]], ...an also discusses how this sequence subverts our conventional expectations about the POV structure. Yet his own interpretation of its significance (consider
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  • ...mposition), [[The Birds (1963)]], Themes, [[Tides Wharf Restaurant, Bodega Bay, California]], [[Tippi Hedren]]'' ...ie that led to all this emphasis on violence in the cinema. Would you talk about this?' (No.). I was wary at first, but then I realized that the interviewer
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  • ...nsus. The town is on the eastern side of Bodega Harbor, an inlet of Bodega Bay on the Pacific coast. The separate town of Bodega is situated several miles inland to the east.
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  • * keywords: ''[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Bates Motel]], [[Bob Smith]], [[Bodega Bay, California]], Entertainment, [[Fort Point, Golden Gate Bridge, San Francis ...us character actor Richard Deacon) that Mitch has already gone to [[Bodega Bay]] to visit his mother for the weekend.
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  • ...[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Bernard Herrmann]], [[Blackmail (1929)]], [[Bodega Bay, California]], [[Dial M for Murder (1954)]], [[Elisabeth Weis]], [[Family P * http://www.filmsound.org/articles/Hitchcock.htm
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  • * keywords: ''[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Anthony Perkins]], [[Bodega Bay, California]], [[Cahiers du Cinéma]], [[Grace Kelly]], [[Janet Leigh]], [[ ...th the townsmen — who are largely fishermen and obviously very competent about mechanical matters — any reasonable attempted defense? Who ventured to im
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  • ...chcock]], [[Alma Reville]], BFeature films, [[Blackmail (1929)]], [[Bodega Bay, California]], [[Cary Grant]], [[Chasen's Restaurant, Hollywood, California ...'[[Hitchcock's Films Revisited]]'' (1989) that the most important question about Alfred Hitchcock's films is whether they can be "saved for feminism." A maj
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  • ...s (TV)]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], American cinema, [[Bette Davis]], [[Bodega Bay, California]], [[Cary Grant]], Character, [[Claude Rains]], [[Dame May Whit ...Hitchcock probably never thought in such terms any more than did John Ford about his cavalry films-Fort Apache (1948), She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), and
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  • ...The Birds (1963)]], [[Thomas M. Leitch]], [[Tides Wharf Restaurant, Bodega Bay, California]], [[Torn Curtain (1966)]]'' ...e her. These "spontaneous performances" call into question generalizations about each character's "true" identity, and because the main characters' masks pr
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  • ...- by Donald Spoto]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Blackmail (1929)]], [[Bodega Bay, California]], British cinema, [[Donald Spoto]], Europe), [[Eve Kendall]], ...rant the night before after a quarrel with Frank. Not feeling free to talk about this before her parents, he asks Alice to join him in the telephone booth.
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  • ...chcock]], [[Alma Reville]], [[Bel Air, Los Angeles, California]], [[Bodega Bay, California]], [[Cary Grant]], [[Chasen's Restaurant, Hollywood, California '''Hitchcock's iciest blonde talks about her terrifying time filming The Birds and the director's unwelcome sexual a
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