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  • * This page provides links to popular pages and sections in the site. ** [[:Category:Articles about Alfred Hitchcock|articles]] about...
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  • Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock KBE was a British film director and producer, often referred to as "The Master of Suspense" due to his mastery ...orious}}, {{Rear Window}}, {{Vertigo}}, {{North by Northwest}}, {{Psycho}} and {{The Birds}}.
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  • ...ge (1936)|Sabotage]], [[Hitchcock Gallery: Young and Innocent (1937)|Young and Innocent]], [[Hitchcock Gallery: The Lady Vanishes (1938)|The Lady Vanishes ...)|Foreign Correspondent]], [[Hitchcock Gallery: Mr and Mrs Smith (1941)|Mr and Mrs Smith]], [[Hitchcock Gallery: Suspicion (1941)|Suspicion]], [[Hitchcock
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  • ...o the [[Hitchcock Journal Articles Project]] and the [[Hitchcock Newspaper Articles Project]]. == Site Articles ==
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  • ...library of images which can be used to illustrate blog posts, web articles and reviews, etc. ...lable on [http://the.hitchcock.zone/hitchcock/blog/?cat=140 Dave's weblog] and [http://www.flickr.com/photos/davepattern/tags/1000frames/ Flickr photostre
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  • ...d as a solicitor, he began acquiring a chain of cinemas in the early 1910s and then set up Waverley Films as a regional distributor for [[Wardour Films Lt He married Catherine Scott Wilson in November 1904 and they several children.<ref>The couple likely had 8 children, 7 of whom were
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  • ...Lord Camber's Ladies (1932)]], [[Rear Window (1954)]], [[Rich and Strange (1931)]], [[Sabotage (1936)]], [[The 39 Steps (1935)]], [[The Lady Vanishes (1938 Recent months may have seen ''[[Vertigo]]'', ''[[Rear Window]]'', and other [[Hitchcock]] classics restored to circulation after years in limbo,
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  • ...Lucy Reville (1899&ndash;1982) was an English film director, screenwriter and editor. Alma Lucy Reville{{-}}named after her aunt [[Alma Faith Owen (b. 1869)|Alma]] and her mother [[Lucy Reville (b. 1866) née Owen|Lucy]]{{-}}was born in Nottin
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  • ...keep on walking. At the and of the corridor there is nothing but darkness, and I know when I walk into the darkness, I'll die." &mdash; ''[[Madeleine Elst == [[Rich and Strange (1931)]] ==
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  • ...The Spatial World of Hitchcock's Films: The Point-of-View Shot, the Camera and "Intrarealism"''' ..., Brixton Hill, London]], [[Vertigo (1958)]], [[William Rothman]], [[Young and Innocent (1937)]]''
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  • ...r Capricorn (1949)]], [[Universal Studios]], [[Wolfgang Kieling]], [[Young and Innocent (1937)]]'' ...film and in regard to Hitchcock's often repeated commentaries on children and control.
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  • ...us (1946)]], [[Peter Bogdanovich]], [[Psycho (1960)]], [[Rich and Strange (1931)]], [[Rope (1948)]], [[Sabotage (1936)]], [[Schüfftan process]], [[Secret ...ck: Selected Essays from the Hitchcock Annual" - edited by Sidney Gottlieb and Christopher Brookhouse]]
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  • * article: '''The Catholic Vision in Hollywood: Ford, Capra, Borzage and Hitchcock''' ...and]], [[Rear Window (1954)]], [[Rebecca (1940)]], Relationships, Religion and Cinema, Religious Films, [[Robert Young]], [[Robin Wood]], [[Rope (1948)]],
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  • ...ter Slezak]], [[Waltzes from Vienna (1934)]], [[William V Skall]], [[Young and Innocent (1937)]], [[Éric Rohmer]]'' ...ter metaphysician of the screen portrayed in such works as [[Eric Rohmer]] and [[Claude Chabrol]]’s Hitchcock? We present here a vehement dissenting vie
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  • '''(c) International Dictionary of Film and Filmmakers''' (2000) * http://www.filmreference.com/Writers-and-Production-Artists-Po-Ro/Reville-Alma.html
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  • * journal: '''[[The Quarterly of Film Radio and Television]]''' (Autumn 1956) ...Life, with [[James Mason]]. Mr. Lambert is now working, with Nicholas Ray and Rene Hardy, on an adaptation of the latter's novel Bitter Victory.''
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  • ...of the local police station, where he was locked in a cell for ten minutes and then released with the words, "That is what we do to naughty boys." ...director George Fitzmaurice, whose meticulous preparation, eye for detail, and storyboard planning clearly left their mark. In 1924 the studio was taken o
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  • ...(1960)]], [[Rear Window (1954)]], [[Rebecca (1940)]], [[Rich and Strange (1931)]], [[Roald Dahl]], [[Sean O'Casey]], [[Shadow of a Doubt (1943)]], [[Suspi There have always been at least two [[Alfred Hitchcock]]s: one we know and one most of us don't.
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  • '''(c) The Times''' (14/Dec/1931) ..., [[Dale Collins]], [[Henry Kendall]], [[Joan Barry]], [[Rich and Strange (1931)]]''
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  • '''(c) The Times''' (21/Jan/1931) ...soon to be made by the British International organization are ''Glamour'' and ''The Press Gang''. ''Glamour'', of which the story has been specially writ
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