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Alfred Hitchcock's mother characters: A tribute to Mrs. Bates in 'Psycho,' Jessie Royce Landis in 'North by Northwest,' and Leopoldine Konstantin.
In 1962, the young French director François Truffaut, left, headed to Hollywood for a week of interviews with the “master of suspense,” Alfred Hitchcock, which resulted in a book and now the ...
It's Bob Newhart's birthday and in addition to streaming The Bob Newhart Show and The Big Bang Theory , you have to stream his 1963 episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour!
Dakota Johnson said Alfred Hitchcock sent a "really scary" gift to her mother as a child. Melanie Griffith received a miniature of her mom, Tippi Hedren, in a coffin, according to Johnson. Hedren ...
Assistant cameraman Alfred Roome had been the target of one of his jokes, but exacted revenge by putting a fake smoke bomb under Hitchcock's car. "You never saw a fat man get out of a car quicker ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link. Save Saved Read in app ... [Alfred Hitchcock Presents, 1965] On his scariest film. Universal Pictures ...
Alfred Hitchcock was born on August 13, 1899, and in honor of the famed auteur’s 116th birthday, we’re celebrating our second annual Hitchcock Week on Decider. Click here to follow our coverage.
March 12 is National Alfred Hitchcock Day, so it’s a great time to celebrate the life and work of master filmmaker Alfred Hitcock by watching Tubi’s free-to-stream films featuring the ...
Alfred Hitchcock taught us all the dangers of spying on your neighbors with Rear Window, the critically-acclaimed thriller that was released on September 1, 1954. The single-set movie concerns L.B ...
Hitchcock would be photographed in that chair, along with every major cast member, from Janet Leigh to Martin Balsam (Detective Arbogast) — every cast member, that is, except Anthony Perkins. 3.
Alfred Hitchcock’s Beauties. Was Hitchcock a sadist? Laurence Leamer does not say, though his director is certainly a man who seemed to enjoy the suffering of certain actresses, treating them as ...
One man liberated America from the scourge of slavery. The other freed the country of its preconceptions about cinema and entertainment. OK, so there’s no comparing the moral achievements of ...
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