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Alfred Hitchcock

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  • When you hear the name Alfred Hitchcock, you don't think of stage performances or comedy.

    BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content 2010

  • One that truly does recall Alfred Hitchcock's original.

    Archive 2010-06-01 Glenn Dunks 2010

  • One that truly does recall Alfred Hitchcock's original.

    Black & White Friday: Psycho '98 Glenn Dunks 2010

  • And I will repeat that I do not see any of this so-called Alfred Hitchcock magic.

    Rear Window by Alfred Hitchcock 2008

  • We heard some time ago about the plans to make a film about Alfred Hitchcock and the difficult production of Psycho, previously Ryan Murphy was slated to direct with John McLaughlin writing the screenplay called Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho, a nice catchy title.

    Filmstalker: February 2007 Archives 2007

  • We heard some time ago about the plans to make a film about Alfred Hitchcock and the difficult production of Psycho, previously Ryan Murphy was slated to direct with John McLaughlin writing the screenplay called Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho, a nice catchy title.

    Filmstalker: Hopkins to play Hitchcock? 2007

  • Jupiter had called Alfred Hitchcock that morning, and the famous motion-picture director had named his friend Marcus Moriarty as the number-one expert on Spanish and Mexican history in Los Angeles.

    The Mystery of the Headless Horse Arden, William, 1924- 1981

  • "I'm gonna do a Hitchcock," he said, referring to Alfred Hitchcock's tradition of popping up in his films.

    The Seattle Times 2012

  • Alfred Hitchcock, which is more or less what first-time writer-director Marie Belloc Lowndes-penned mystery that was the basis for Hitch's 1927 silent film

    Cinematical 2009

  • One of my favorite books as a child was a volume of spooky stories called Alfred Hitchcock's Ghostly Gallery.

    unknown title 2008

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