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  • * {{Hitchcock's Films (1965) by Robin Wood}} == Hitchcock Articles ==
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  • By the end of March 1965, Moore had completed a five page synopsis that broadly mirrors the final fi ...]-era films, with big name stars and colourful locations. In the spring of 1965, Hitchcock met with [[Cary Grant]] but the actor was already committed to f
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  • * [[The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (TV) - Season 3]] (05/Oct/1964 - 10/May/1965) * [[:Category:Articles about The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (TV series)|articles about The Alfred Hitchcock Hour]]
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  • ...to beatniks, but never, unlike other television programs between 1955 and 1965, locked in time. It certainly distinguishes him from Rod Serling, whose "Twilight Zone" was the other major anthology series of
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  • * [[Alfred Hitchcock Presents - The Gentleman from America]] (29/Apr/1956) - associate producer * [[Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Man from the South]] (03/Jan/1960) - producer
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  • Popular character actor [[Martin Balsam]], who won an Oscar in 1965 for supporting actor in "A Thousand Clowns" and appeared in dozens of films {{Journal articles}}
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  • ...Olympic sculling champion. Her interest in acting, however, may have come from an uncle, George Kelly, who was a popular playwright. She studied at the Am ...rama, ''Mogambo'', as a reserved Englishwoman who entices Clark Gable away from the more animal attractions of Ava Gardner. Her performance brought an Osca
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  • * [[The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - Where the Woodbine Twineth]] (11/Jan/1965) - writer: teleplay * [[The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - An Unlocked Window]] (15/Feb/1965) - writer: teleplay
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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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  • ...those of David Lean{{-}}''Lawrence of Arabia'' (1962), ''Doctor Zhivago'' (1965), and ''A Passage to India'' (1984). * {{articles}}
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  • * [[The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - Memo from Purgatory]] (21/Dec/1964) - director * [[The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - One of the Family]] (08/Feb/1965) - director
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  • ...s, who appeared in 31 films and 22 television productions between 1939 and 1965. She was best known for her small supporting uncredited role in the iconic * {{articles}}
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  • ...nthony Lejeune, the Man Behind the SABC's English Service "London Letter" (1965-1995)''' {{Journal articles}}
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  • * [[The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - Thanatos Palace Hotel]] (01/Feb/1965) - composer: music score == Hitchcock Articles ==
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  • ...rench film making, the government awarded her the La France Libre Medal in 1965. From 1959 to 1965, she was the director of public relations for the French Film Office in the
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  • * [[The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - Wally the Beard]] (01/Mar/1965){{-}}cast: ''The Wig Salesman'' * {{articles}}
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  • * [[The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - The Second Wife]] (26/Apr/1965){{-}}cast: ''Luke Hunter'' * {{articles}}
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  • ...red Hitchcock]]'s ''[[The Trouble with Harry]]'' (1955), the camera tracks from left to right over primitive, cartoon-like drawings depicting an autumn pas ...tic and poet Friedrich Schlegel (1772-1829). Incorporating understandings from noted critics such as Anne K. Mellor and Clyde de L. Ryals, Allen highlight
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  • ...ns best known for his work in various design capacities on the 007 series, from Dr No in 1962 to GoldenEye in 1995. ...Me Bwana (1963), best remembered because of an in-joke reference to it in From Russia With Love, where a sniper is concealed behind a billboard advertisin
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  • === Collections of Interviews and Articles by Hitchcock === * {{The Films of Alfred Hitchcock (1965) by George Perry}}
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