Alfred Hitchcock Presents has a surprisingly heartwarming Christmas episode, "Santa Claus and the Tenth Avenue Kid," about a ...
Hitchcock & Herrmann — the alliteration rolls off the tongue almost as agreeably as the collaboration between Alfred ...
This witty spy thriller, which was one of Alfred Hitchcock's early career hits, is absolutely worth seeking out, especially ...
In 1948, he made his first-ever film in Technicolor. Rope, starring James Stewart, used long takes to make it look like the entire film was done as a single continuous shot. It’s intriguing to think ...
From his early 1936 British espionage thriller, Sabotage, based on Joseph Conrad 's novel, The Secret Agent, to his impeccable film adaptation of Daphne du Maurier 's Gothic novel, Rebecca, these are ...
"Psycho" is cemented in cinema history as one of the earliest slasher films. But since it came out over 60 years ago, only ...
When the National Film Theatre wanted to pay tribute to Alfred Hitchcock in 1969 by screening a number of his films, the event’s organizers made a curious discovery: Vertigo, his 1958 thriller ...
Alfred Hitchcock’s leading ladies had scandals in their personal lives that were worthy of the big screen. The women who helped make the master of horror one of the greatest filmmakers of all time are ...
Dakota Johnson claimed that Alfred Hitchcock once gave her mother Melanie Griffith a miniature of her grandmother, Tippi Hedren, in a coffin. Hedren, one of the renowned filmmaker’s "Hitchcock blondes ...
Patricia "Pat" Hitchcock (left), with her father, Alfred Hitchcock, after the out-of-town opening of her Broadway play "Violet" in October 1944. Courtesy Everett Collection Patricia “Pat” Hitchcock, a ...
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