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  • ** [[:Category:Articles about Alfred Hitchcock|articles]] about... ** [[Hitchcock books|books]] about...
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  • ...reet, San Francisco]], [[John Russell Taylor]], [[Karen Black]], [[Marnie (1964)]], [[North by Northwest (1959)]], [[San Francisco, California]], [[The 39 ...conomy and precision of the gesture is striking. But then so is everything about the shooting of ''[[Family Plot]]'', as it was currently called, the film w
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  • ...L. Russell]], [[John Russell Taylor]], [[Leytonstone, London]], [[Marnie (1964)]], [[North by Northwest (1959)]], [[Notorious (1946)]], [[Psycho (1960)]], ...nally plucked up the courage to ask him. Could I, might I, how did he feel about the possibility of my.... Well, would be consider letting me write his biog
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  • Whilst talking about the film to [[François Truffaut]], Hitchcock said:<ref>[["Hitchcock" - by Herrmann went on to score all of Hitchcock's films through to ''[[Marnie]]'' (1964).
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  • ...nald Spoto]], [[Grace Kelly]], [[James Stewart]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Marnie (1964)]], [[Monaco, France]], [[The Birds (1963)]], [[The Dark Side of Genius: Th ...rthcoming feature film starring [[Anthony Hopkins]] and HBO's own TV movie about the director's relationship with leading lady [[Tippi Hedren]], The Girl, a
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  • ...a romantic as an ironist, who simultaneously creates and de-creates myths about childhood, by participating in this creative act of self-questioning. ...and marsh marigolds rioted on the banks and kingfishers swooped and darted about, their shadows racing over the brown trout," Sir George reminiscences, with
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  • Hitchcock remains the most studied and written-about film director of all time and there are very few aspects of his life and wo === Recommended Books ===
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  • ...0. Black-and-white photographs complement the text, and an appendix lists "Marnie" cast and crew members. ...th the Hitchcock crew{{-}}this new edition of "Hitchcock and the Making of Marnie" provides an invaluable look behind the scenes of a film that has finally b
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  • ...several months recuperating, often staying at home with Alma and browsing books that the Universal story department had sent him. Around this time, accord ...approached [[Anthony Shaffer]], but the playwright expressed reservations about the angle Hitchcock was considering, which he regarded as being too much li
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  • <hitchcockCarousel type="film" name="Marnie (1964)" /> https://the.hitchcock.zone/1000/Marnie%20(1964)/0004.jpg
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  • publisher -> Pan Books / House of Stratus filmed as -> [[Marnie (1964)]]
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  • * http://www.monstersandcritics.com/books/features/article_1436365.php/Feature_The_Alfred_Hitchcock_Story__and_analys ...chael Hayes]], [[Ken Mogg]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Lifeboat (1944)]], [[Marnie (1964)]], [[Martin Scorsese]], [[Patricia Highsmith]], [[Philip Kemp]], [[Raymond
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  • ...onathan Coe]], [[Joseph Conrad]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Louis Levy]], [[Marnie (1964)]], [[Paul Thomas]], [[Psycho (1960)]], [[Sabotage (1936)]], [[San Francisc ...ding his very name were so precise and saleable that it was used to market books, a television series, even a magazine. Hitchcock was more, at that point, t
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  • ...ille]], [[Dorothea Holt]], [[Jay Presson Allen]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Marnie (1964)]], [[Rebecca (1940)]], [[Sean Connery]], [[Tania Modleski]], [[Tippi Hedre Hollywood, California - Much has been written about how [[Alfred Hitchcock]]’s leading ladies endured a tortured existence bo
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  • ...eigh]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Madeleine Carroll]], [[Marnie (1964)]], [[Notorious (1946)]], [[Psycho (1960)]], [[Rear Window (1954)]], [[Rebe ...BEAUTY: Alfred Hitchcock and His Leading Ladies, by Donald Spoto. Harmony Books''
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  • ...ytonstone, London]], [[Lifeboat (1944)]], [[Margaret Lockwood]], [[Marnie (1964)]], [[Maureen O'Hara]], [[Michael Powell]], [[Mount Rushmore, South Dakota] ...ee minutes later, he bursts into her bedroom and pushes her on to the bed. Marnie freezes, the camera blurs, and [[Bernard Herrmann]]’s strings go crazy.
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  • ...ille]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Lew Wasserman]], [[Madeleine Carroll]], [[Marnie (1964)]], [[New York City, New York]], [[Paramount Pictures]], [[Rod Taylor]], [[ ...ible situation on a silver platter. My life completely changed.” She was about to be transformed into the archetypal Hitchcock blonde, fetishised and deif
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  • ...aine]], [[Julie Andrews]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Madeleine Carroll]], [[Marnie (1964)]], [[Notorious (1946)]], [[Patricia Hitchcock]], [[Rear Window (1954)]], [ ...His Leading Ladies]]," captures all of it. Spoto, who's written two other books on the director, has spent years speaking to many of his stars and colleagu
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  • ...]] and worked on every Hitchcock film from {{The Trouble with Harry}} to {{Marnie}}, including {{Vertigo}} and {{North by Northwest}}. Herrmann's relationshi * ''[[Marnie]]'' (1964) - composer
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  • ...Gavin]], [[Joseph Stefano]], [[Marion Crane]], [[Marli Renfro]], [[Marnie (1964)]], [[Martin Balsam]], [[New York City, New York]], [[Norman Bates]], [[Nor ...oogle.co.uk/books/about/Classic_American_Films.html?id=NSTf3krVlh4C Google Books]
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