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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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  • ...me caper in the style of Mario Monicelli's ''Big Deal on Madonna Street'' (1958) featuring a family of Italian crooks that was tentatively titled ''[[R.R.R ...955), ''{{The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)}}'' (1956) and ''[[Vertigo]]'' (1958). In 1983, following Hitchcock's death, Universal acquired the full rights
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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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  • ...d Hitchcock Presents (TV)]], [[The Trouble with Harry (1955)]], [[Vertigo (1958)]], [[William Friedkin]], [[William Link]]'' Aside from the black wit in the monologue and in the episode itself, it will show how
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  • Entries in the [[Hitchcock Chronology]] relating to [[:Category:Articles from Motion Picture Daily]]... === [[Hitchcock Chronology: 1958|1958]] ===
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  • NBC's ''Suspicion'' was a 42 episode series (which ran from 1957 to 1958) in a similar mould to ''[[Alfred Hitchcock Presents]]''. [[Alfred Hitchco * {{articles}}
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  • ...s daughter Patricia who was born to Robin. Robin appears to have separated from Graham Cutts at some point and remarried to a man named Thornton, as her na ...h;1929), who began establishing the Scala chain of cinemas in the Midlands from 1913 onwards.<ref>{{ALOF}}, page 11.</ref>
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  • ...he film starred Stewart as Scottie, a former police investigator suffering from acrophobia, who develops an obsession with a woman he is shadowing. Scottie * ''[[Vertigo]]'' (1958){{-}}cast: ''John 'Scottie' Ferguson''
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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 ..., including films such as ''The Dam Busters'' (1954) ''Ice Cold in Alex'' (1958).
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  • ...ly written "Macphail" in some sources) was an English screenwriter, active from the late 1920s, who is best remembered for his work with [[Alfred Hitchcock ...d 72 [reg. Q4 1935 Greenwich] and Fanny Maud died in 1958 aged 77 [reg. Q2 1958 Greenwich].</ref>
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  • ...ral March of a Marionette") plays, Hitchcock himself appears in silhouette from the right edge of the screen, and then walks to center screen to eclipse th ...le sequence and drolly introduces the story from a mostly empty studio, or from the set of the current episode. At least two versions of the opening were s
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  • ...mes'' ran an article about Cutts which stated she had a son named Nicholas from her first marriage.<ref>Other sources give the son's name as Nicholas Baker * [[Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Flight to the East]] (23/Mar/1958){{-}}cast: ''Barbara Denim''
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  • ...Alfred Hitchcock Presents]]'' series that began airing in October 1955. By 1958, [[Norman Lloyd]] had been hired as a co-producer on the series. Harrison married author [[Eric Ambler]] in 1958 and in the early 1970s the couple moved back to England to retire.
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  • * [[Alfred Hitchcock Presents - The Impromptu Murder]] (22/Jun/1958){{-}}cast: ''Henry Daw'' * {{articles}}
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  • * {{articles}} ...Cunningham Harker (b. 1892)<ref>Married Thelma Edith Doris ?. Died 16/Dec/1958 in Chichester, Sussex. Probate record lists effects worth £544.</ref>, Rol
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  • * [[Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Together]] (12/Jan/1958){{-}}cast: ''Tony Gould'' * {{articles}}
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  • ...(1960)]], [[Sybil Thorndike]], [[The Pleasure Garden (1925)]], [[Vertigo (1958)]], [[Virginia Valli]]'' ...to everything from the 1913 ''East Lynne'' to the 1983 ''Educating Rita'', from [[Anna Neagle]]'s snowdrop charms to the fangs and garlic of Hammer horrors
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