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  • ** [[:Category:Articles about Alfred Hitchcock|articles]] about... ** [[:Category:Articles by Alfred Hitchcock|articles written]] by...
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  • ...episodes of television anthology series ''[[Alfred Hitchcock Presents]]'' (1955-62) and ''[[The Alfred Hitchcock Hour]]'' (1962-65). Although Hitchcock's first two films received critical approval from the press, Gainsborough's distributor [[C.M. Woolf]] felt they lacked comme
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  • ...pe]]'' (1948), ''[[Rear Window]]'' (1954), ''[[The Trouble with Harry]]'' (1955), ''{{The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)}}'' (1956) and ''[[Vertigo]]'' (1958 ...ached Irish-born Canadian novelist and screenwriter [[Brian Moore]], whose 1955 novel ''Judith Hearne'' the director greatly admired. Despite Moore's init
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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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  • Hitchcock had planned to film an adaptation of Laurens van der Post's 1955 novel "Flamingo Feather"{{-}}an anti-communist tale in the guise of a Bucha ...in starring in the film and Hitchcock hoped to entice [[Grace Kelly]] back from [[Monaco]].<ref>{{LDL}}, pages 531 & 539</ref>
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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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  • ...)]], [[The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV)]], [[The Trouble with Harry (1955)]], [[Vertigo (1958)]], [[William Friedkin]], [[William Link]]'' ...eferences to beatniks, but never, unlike other television programs between 1955 and 1965, locked in time.
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  • Bernstein married twice and had three children from his second marriage to Sandra Malone. * {{articles}}
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  • ...International Pictures (BIP), was a British film production company active from 1927 until 1970. The company was founded by [[John Maxwell]] after he had p In 1955, ABPC also became the parent company of a new British ITV television franch
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  • ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'', which premiered on 02/Oct/1955, was a half-hour anthology television series hosted by [[Alfred Hitchcock]] ...mple, "Cotten Picks TV Spots, Keeps Busy" in ''Los Angeles Times'' (19/Sep/1955).</ref>
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  • ...the ''[[Alfred Hitchcock Presents]]'' series that began airing in October 1955. By 1958, [[Norman Lloyd]] had been hired as a co-producer on the series. * [[Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Revenge]] (02/Oct/1955) - associate producer
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  • ...t="right" caption="Hitchcock and Hayes on the set of [[To Catch a Thief]] (1955)">4768</galleryimage> * ''[[The Trouble with Harry]]'' (1955) - writer: screenplay
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  • * [[Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Breakdown]] (13/Nov/1955){{-}}cast: ''William Callew'' * {{articles}}
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  • ...(1948)]], [[The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)]], [[The Trouble with Harry (1955)]], [[Thelma Ritter]], [[Vertigo (1958)]]'' ...egal tussles over literary rights and Hitchcock's own withdrawal of prints from circulation. (The latter circumstances also hit ''[[Vertigo]]'', ''[[Rope]]
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  • ...rnstein]], [[The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)]], [[The Trouble with Harry (1955)]], [[Transatlantic Pictures]], [[Universal Studios]], [[Vertigo (1958)]], These were pictures he had removed from circulation several years before, ordering that all the prints should be de
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  • ...Cary Grant]], [[Grace Kelly]], [[Paramount Pictures]], [[To Catch a Thief (1955)]]'' ...reen. She had a brief but spectacular career in Hollywood during which, in 1955, she was voted the second most popular box-office draw in the country. A ye
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  • ...)]], [[The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1927)]], [[To Catch a Thief (1955)]]'' This Thursday's attraction is the rarely seen ''[[Secret Agent]]'' from 1956, starring an unbelievably young [[John Gielgud]], with [[Madeleine Car
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  • ...(1951)]], [[The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)]], [[The Trouble with Harry (1955)]], [[Vertigo (1958)]]'' Perhaps it was from a surfeit of ''hommages'', rather than capricious ill-will, that [[Alfred H
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  • ...e Pleasure Garden (1925)]], [[The Ring (1927)]], [[The Trouble with Harry (1955)]], [[Topaz (1969)]], [[Torn Curtain (1966)]], [[Vertigo (1958)]], [[Young ...other film, ''[[Always Tell Your Wife]]'', when the director fell ill, and from then on he worked full-time in the cinema, first as designer, assistant, di
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