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Dr. Hitchcock's book is both a helpful overview of the turmoil of the late Sixties and a measured, devastating critique of the flawed and, yes, heretical perspectives of progressives who sought and fought to remake the Church according to the latest leftist ideologies and fads.
Bizarre 2009
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Dr. von Hildebrand's book, which is a companion of sorts to his earlier (and equally excellent) work, Trojan Horse in the City of God (Franciscan Herald Press, 1967), covers similar ground as Hitchcock's book, but more through philosophical critique and theological reflection.
Bizarre 2009
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Openculture.com is a good place to search for free movies, as their recent roundup of Alfred Hitchcock's work proves.
Catch-up TV Guide: From Sherlock to When Ali Came To Britain 2012
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Mr. Scorsese also screened several older 3-D titles for his cast and crew, including Alfred Hitchcock's "Dial M for Murder."
The Godfathers Of Film Take On 3-D* Michelle Kung 2011
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The basis idea of Hitchcock's Suspicion was not all that original.
Will Smith to Produce and Star in Remake of Hitchcock’s Suspicion? | /Film 2010
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Since Ken Hitchcock's arrival, the Blue Jackets have cleaned up their defensive game.
NHL trade deadline: Guerin joins Pens, Jokinen to Flames 2009
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During the filming of "Notorious," Ingrid Bergman dons a witch's costume on Halloween, knocks on Alfred Hitchcock's door and shouts: "Boo!"
Before Gossip Was Gawkerfied Edward Kosner 2011
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The case, quickly named the crime of the century, inevitably inspired films, among them Alfred Hitchcock's "Rope" (1948) and Richard Fleischer's "Compulsion" (1959).
Money, Class and Murder Dorothy Rabinowitz 2011
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Whether she was joking about the rat pack being gay or Hitchcock's Cockney rhyming slang and complete lack of directing actors or past lives lived, she was always extremely straightforward and full of integrity.
Vivian Norris: Why We Need Shirley MacLaine, and Billy Wilder's The Apartment More Now than Ever Vivian Norris 2011
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Director Alfred Hitchcock's 1956 film also features another musical moment when star Doris Day loudly sings the Oscar-winning song "Que Sera Sera."
On the Set Farewell to Chuck, Part 1: Jet Planes and a Jeffster! Swan Song 2012
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