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  • == A == ** [[Hitchcock_Gallery:_Alfred_Hitchcock|images]] of...
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  • The Alfred Hitchcock Wiki contains details of thousands of articles and is home to the [[Hitchcock Journal Articles Project]] and the ...h Riviera, June 2006]] by Alain Kerzoncuf and Nándor Bokor{{-}}''To Catch a Thief''
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  • <hitchcockCarousel type="film" name="Shadow of a Doubt (1943)" /> ''"A Blast of DRAMATIC Dynamite exploded right before your eyes!"''
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  • ...[[The Birds (1963)]], [[The Lady Vanishes (1938)]], [[The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1927)]], [[The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)]], [[The Men Wh '''Alfred Hitchcock, Master of Suspense and Celebrated Film Director, Dies at 80'''
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  • ...west (1959)]], [[Psycho (1960)]], [[Rebecca (1940)]], [[Shadow of a Doubt (1943)]], [[Spellbound (1945)]], [[The 39 Steps (1935)]], [[The Birds (1963)]], [ '''A menacing buzz'''
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  • * article: '''The Dark Side of Genius: The Life of Alfred Hitchcock by Donald Spoto''' (review) * publisher: '''Film Society of Lincoln Center'''
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  • ...of the thriller genre – a cinema of suspense turned into a “machine” of aesthetic selfreflection. ...mass entertainment to blossom: a signature of artistic genius in the midst of the Hollywood "factory".
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  • ...and Leigh Block Museum of Art explores the profoundly collaborative nature of Hitchcock’s working methods. ...etween Hitchcock and his collaborators, will be accompanied by a screening of more than 30 films directed by Hitchcock, an international symposium, galle
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  • ...ered as one of the greatest creative minds in the history of cinema. Known for his psychological thrillers, Hitchcock focused on characters in peril, on t ...ered as one of the greatest creative minds in the history of cinema. Known for his psychological thrillers, Hitchcock focused on characters in peril, on t
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  • ...in such farfetched nonsense'. Time magazine decided: 'the old master, now a slave to television, has turned out another ...''</span> ...t for the play of "The 39 Steps," which translates all the plot and action of Hitchcock's film on to the stage, lists four actors. And only one ...''</sp
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  • ...volutionary in its violence, its sexiness, its sympathy to the perspective of the criminal mind - and, ...''</span> ...king to capitalize off all this buzz with their upcoming show Bates Motel, a prequel to the events that take place in Psycho. Freddie Highmore will ...'
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  • * publisher: '''University of Texas at Austin (University of Texas Press)''' ...[[Rope (1948)]], [[Samson Raphaelson]], Screenplays, [[Shadow of a Doubt (1943)]], [[Suspicion (1941)]], [[Vertigo (1958)]]''
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  • ...h]], [[Til-Two Bar, Santa Rosa, California]], [[Tippi Hedren]], [[To Catch a Thief (1955)]], [[Tony Lee Moral]], [[Topaz (1969)]], [[Universal Studios]] ...sed in pursuit of the object Hitchcock have been shaped by the development of Film Studies as an academic discipline rather than by qualities inherent in
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  • * article: '''Deserter or Honored Exile?: Views of Hitchcock from Wartime Britain''' ...]], [[Spellbound (1945)]], Studios, [[Suspicion (1941)]], Talent, [[Target for Tonight (1941)]], [[The Lady Vanishes (1938)]], United Kingdom, United Stat
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  • ...The Fate of F3080]], [[Spellbound (1945)]], [[Suspicion (1941)]], [[Target for Tonight (1941)]], [[The Paradine Case (1947)]], [[Théâtre Molière]], [[T ...[Target for Tonight]]'' (1941), originally made for the British [[Ministry of Information]].<note>4</note>
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  • ...(1946)]], [[Rear Window (1954)]], [[Rebecca (1940)]], [[Shadow of a Doubt (1943)]], [[Spellbound (1945)]], [[The Paradine Case (1947)]]'' ''[[Hitchcock and Selznick: The Rich and Strange Collaboration of Alfred Hitchcock and David O. Selznick in Hollywood]]. By [[Leonard J. Leff
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  • The following is a transcript of a story outline{{-}}titled "Uncle Charlie"{{-}}sent to [[Alfred Hitchcock]] b ..., [[Sally Benson]] and [[Thornton Wilder]] into ''[[Shadow of a Doubt]]'' (1943).
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