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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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  • ...o the [[Hitchcock Journal Articles Project]] and the [[Hitchcock Newspaper Articles Project]]. == Site Articles ==
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  • Scherer fashioned his pseudonym from the names of two famous artists: director Erich von Stroheim and writer Sax ...ablished, working as the editor of the "[[Cahiers du cinéma]]" periodical from 1957 to 1963, while most of his Cahiers colleagues (among them Jean-Luc God
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  • ...Cinémathèque Française where he was exposed to countless foreign films from around the world. It was here that he became familiar with American cinema ...cenes of love!''<br />&mdash; François Truffaut, AFI Salute to Hitchcock, 1979</blockquote>
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  • ...ole as Archie Bunker's Jewish business partner in "Archie Bunker's Place" (1979-1981). {{Journal articles}}
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  • * {{articles}} ==== Articles by Sidney Gilliat ====
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  • [[Category: Articles about Alfred Hitchcock]] [[Category: Articles about Frenzy (1972)]]
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  • ...re of it. For him this is a film like any other, made very much in transit from the last film to the next. ...ferent from that of any other I have ever been on. Even before we moved up from the Universal Studios in Los Angeles to this, the location of the key scene
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  • ...as a director of his own and other people's plays. For nearly five years, from 1945 to 1950, he was Labour MP for the Eton and Slough Division of Buckingh ...artermaine in the cast, followed, if only for a short run, by a production from an American management in New York.
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  • ...as one who still got practically all his news about the state of the world from reading ''The Times'' each morning, and (ii) because I was sufficiently inf ...oducer -- but happily this did not seem to rub off on me, and I think that from then on I was gradually accepted into the "family" because I had passed the
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  • [[Category: Articles about Frenzy (1972)]] [[Category: Articles about Alfred Hitchcock]]
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  • Perhaps it was from a surfeit of ''hommages'', rather than capricious ill-will, that [[Alfred H ...the first act they are awaiting the return of the son of the house, John, from the Riviera with his new wife, Larita.
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  • ...for the late Victor Fleming. "He got things out of me that were different from anything I had done before. People said about ''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'' t [[Category: Articles about Ingrid Bergman]]
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  • ...nce fiction films ''Invasion of the Body Snatchers'' (1978) and ''Alien'' (1979) * {{articles}}
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  • ...s knighthood, blandly ignoring the fact that the shut-down occurred in May 1979 and the knighthood came in the New Year's Honours for 1980. His records of [[Category: Articles about Alfred Hitchcock]]
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  • ...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 ...ohn Woolf as "really more interested in, and took his attitude about films from, the financial side. He very seldom interfered with anything artistic. Jimm
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  • [[Category: Articles about Frenzy (1972)]] [[Category: Articles from 1970 to 1979]]
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  • ...speech for the [[American Film Institute Life Achievement Award]] in March 1979, her husband spoke movingly of their partnership: * ''[[Waltzes from Vienna]]'' (1934) - writer: scenario
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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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  • * book chapter: '''How to Steal from Hitchcock''' ...with Harry]]'' in ''Phantom of the Paradise'' (1974) and ''Home Movies'' (1979), and the passionate dramatist of ''[[Vertigo]]''’s obsessive love — an
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