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  • * People are listed alphabetically by their first name. * [[Alfred Hitchcock]]
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  • frame -> http://the.hitchcock.zone/gallery/900w/5041.jpg -> Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock KBE was a British film director and producer, often referred to as "The Mas
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  • ...Train to Munich (1940)|Night Train to Munich]]'', which was again scripted by [[Frank Launder]] and [[Sidney Gilliat]]. They were the only cast members t Radford died of a heart attack on 20 October 1952, while rehearsing for a radio show with [[Naunton Wayne]] in London.
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  • ...ticle: '''Renegotiating Romanticism and the All-American Boy Child: Alfred Hitchcock’s The Trouble with Harry''' * keywords: ''[[Adrian Schober]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Anthony Shaffer]], [[Bernard Herrmann]], [[Bodega Bay, California]], [
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  • * keywords: ''[["The Alfred Hitchcock Story" - by Ken Mogg]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Camille Paglia]], [[Czenzi Ormonde]], [[Dan Auiler]], [[Family Plot (1 '''Feature: The Alfred Hitchcock Story (and analysis)'''
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  • ...]], [[Mount Rushmore, South Dakota]], [[New York City, New York]], [[North by Northwest (1959)]], [[Number 13 (1922)]], [[Paramount Pictures]], [[Pierre '''Herrmann and Hitchcock: The Torn Curtain'''
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  • * keywords: ''[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Gerald du Maurier]], [[John Emery]], [[Lifeboat (1944)]], [[New York C ...s later, she delighted audiences of her popular radio and television shows by quoting reviews of her as Cleopatra.
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  • * keywords: ''[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Champagne (1928)]], [[Cicely Courtneidge]], [[Claude Hulbert]]'' ...vintage line which was directlv descended from Bertie Wooster and was led by their chief exponent. Ralph Lynn. This was the chinless wonder brigade, ele
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  • * keywords: ''[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Frank Launder]], [[Joyce Grenfell]], [[Lloyd Lamble]], [[Oscar Wilde]] ...ended Wesley college, where he sang in the choir. He had already worked on radio before making his stage debut in 1934. Touring the country and New Zealand,
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  • ...words: ''[["Que Sera, Sera" - by Doris Day]], [[Academy Awards]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Cary Grant]], [[Doris Day]], [[Henry Mancini]], [[Jay Livingston]], [[ ...riting partner, [[Jay Livingston]], returned with "[[Que Sera Sera]]", and Hitchcock was most impressed: "Gentlemen, I told you I didn't know what kind of song
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  • ...ietrich]], [[New York City, New York]], [[Paramount Pictures]], [[Patricia Hitchcock]], [[Ray Milland]], [[Richard Todd]], [[Stage Fright (1950)]]'' ...she not left him. "I was divorced in the sense that the decision was made by somebody else," he once said.
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  • {{Hitchcock News Archive}} ...le="color:#666">''On its initial release, The New Yorker declared: 'Alfred Hitchcock, who produced and directed this thing, has never before indulged in such fa
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  • {{Hitchcock News Archive}} ...or Star (01/Dec/2012)<br /><span style="color:#666">''The movie was Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, a film that 52 years after its shocking premiere still hasn't rel
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  • {{Hitchcock News Archive}} ...that is guaranteed to cure boredom: The Chubby Bunny Challenge. Conceived by actor and writer Raymond ...''</span>
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  • * article: '''Reclaiming Alfred Hitchcock Presents''' ...1)]], [[Tania Modleski]], [[The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (TV)]], [[The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - See the Monkey Dance]], [[The Trouble with Harry (1955)]], [[The Wro
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  • ...n picture directors & producers, [[Mount Rushmore, South Dakota]], [[North by Northwest (1959)]], [[Notorious (1946)]], [[Oscar Wilde]], [[Patricia Highs ...ss.%28The+Genius+of+Hitchcock%29%28texhniques+learned+from+director+Alfred+Hitchcock%29&rft.jtitle=Sight+and+Sound&rft.au=del+Toro%2C+Guillermo&rft.date=2012-08
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  • * article: '''Hitchcock's "The Lodger"''' ...[[Marie Belloc Lowndes]], [[Maurice Yacowar]], [[Murder! (1930)]], [[North by Northwest (1959)]], [[Notorious (1946)]], [[Psycho (1960)]], [[Rebecca (194
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  • * article: '''Before and after the fact: Writing and reading Hitchcock's Suspicion''' ...tchcock" - by Donald Spoto]], [[Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV)]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Alma Reville]], [[Anthony Berkeley]], [[Cary Grant]], [[Donald Spoto]]
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  • * journal: '''[[Hitchcock Annual]]''' (01/Nov/1994) * keywords: ''[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Dial M for Murder (1954)]], [[Farley Granger]], [[François Truffaut]]
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  • ...y]], Mental illness, Michel Foucault, [[New York City, New York]], [[North by Northwest (1959)]], Performing Arts and Other Disciplines, Postwar periods, ...modernist tradition of overvaluing madness known as schizophilia. Although Hitchcock and Foucault participated in the tradition of schizophilia, their appeals t
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