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  • ...fred Hitchcock]] site on the web, with [[Hitchcock News|news]], [[Articles|articles]], [[Hitchcock books|books]], [[Hitchcock Gallery|image galleries]], [[Mult * [[Articles]] - thousands of articles about Hitchcock, his films, and his collaborators
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  • ** [[:Category:Articles about Alfred Hitchcock|articles]] about... ** [[:Category:Articles by Alfred Hitchcock|articles written]] by...
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  • Although Hitchcock's first two films received critical approval from the press, Gainsborough's distributor [[C.M. Woolf]] felt they lacked comme ...933]]. Whilst subsequently working on the independent production {{Waltzes from Vienna}}, Hitchcock reestablished his acquaintanceship with [[Michael Balco
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  • The [[1000 Frames of Hitchcock]] project provides 1000 frames from each of Hitchcock's 52 major surviving movies. ...umber Seventeen]], [[Hitchcock Gallery: Waltzes from Vienna (1934)|Waltzes from Vienna]], [[Hitchcock Gallery: The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)|The Man Who
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  • ...o the [[Hitchcock Journal Articles Project]] and the [[Hitchcock Newspaper Articles Project]]. == Site Articles ==
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  • ...create a library of images which can be used to illustrate blog posts, web articles and reviews, etc. * [[1000 Frames of Waltzes from Vienna (1934)|Waltzes from Vienna (1934)]]
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  • ...n English stage and Hollywood film actor who became an American citizen in 1942. * {{articles}}
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  • ...short when she died at the age of 33 in an aircraft crash while returning from a World War II War Bond tour.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TWA_Flight_ * {{articles}}
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  • Bernstein married twice and had three children from his second marriage to Sandra Malone. * {{articles}}
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  • * {{articles}} * married 1942 to Katherine Mary Howe (1916–1979)
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  • * ''[[Saboteur]]'' (1942) - writer: original screen play * [[Alfred Hitchcock Presents - The Gentleman from America]] (29/Apr/1956) - associate producer
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  • Bruce died from a heart attack in Santa Monica, California, aged 58. * {{Suspicion (Lux Radio Theater, 04/May/1942)}}{{-}}cast
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  • ...ine Carroll in West Bromwich, Carroll graduated with a B.A. in French from from the University of Birmingham in the mid-1920s and, for a brief period, taug ...August 1931 at a ceremony by [[Lake Como]] and spent much of 1932 in away from acting before returning to the screen the following year. By the end of the
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  • ...Llanos, Maria de Salamanca Larisch, said Miss Carroll had been in hospital from Aug. 24 to Sept. 30 with gall bladder cancer. ...afe Society in 1939, One Night In Lisbon in 1941 and My Favorite Blonde in 1942.
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  • ...ed in early short stories and used most notably in the novel Phantom Lady (1942), written under the pseudonym William Irish. ...the director's greatest films, Rear Window (1954), was based on Woolrich's 1942 short story "It Had to be Murder," to which Hitchcock added characters and
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  • On returning to his old job at the end of 1945 (his father had died in 1942), he was not happy to be "a small cog in a large wheel" so in 1948, with hi ...with Freda Jackson repeating her West End stage performance as a landlady-from-hell, Cosh Boy (1953), which dealt with the topical juvenile delinquency pr
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  • ...f Alfred Hitchcock films, hosted by the director. The show had involvement from producer [[Walter Wanger]] and Hitchcock, who had just directed ''[[Foreign ...idn't reveal the true identity of the lodger, which led to some complaints from listeners who felt cheated by the episode.
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  • ...When Smith is murdered in his apartment, Hannay is forced to go on the run from both the police and the foreign spies who killed her. Heading north to Scot ...> With the source material decided, the studio purchased the screen rights from Buchan for £800.<ref>{{39steps}}, page 29</ref>
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  • == Hitchcock Articles == ...aren't you the woman with twenty kids?'"<ref>Derby Daily Telegraph (30/Apr/1942), page 3.</ref>
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  • <hitchcockCarousel type="film" name="Saboteur (1942)" /> * [[1000 Frames of Saboteur (1942)]]
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