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  • {{Image|Hitchcock.jpg|left|350px|Alfred Hitchcock}}
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  • Allen, R., and I. Gonzales (eds). ''Alfred Hitchcock: Cententary Essays'' (London: BFI Publishing, 1999). Boyd, David (ed). ''Perspectives on Alfred Hitchcock'' (NY: GK Hall, 1995).
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  • ...pe=PN&CatID=DATABIN_DIRECTOR&ID=10493&AN_ID=&searchedFor=Alfred_Hitchcock_ Alfred Hitchcock at the American Film Institute (AFI)] *[http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b9ee3449d Alfred Hitchcock at the British Film Institute (BFI)]
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  • ...pe=PN&CatID=DATABIN_DIRECTOR&ID=10493&AN_ID=&searchedFor=Alfred_Hitchcock_ Alfred Hitchcock at the American Film Institute (AFI)] *[http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b9ee3449d Alfred Hitchcock at the British Film Institute (BFI)]
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  • #redirect [[Alfred Hitchcock]]
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  • Allen, R., and I. Gonzales (eds). ''Alfred Hitchcock: Cententary Essays'' (London: BFI Publishing, 1999). Boyd, David (ed). ''Perspectives on Alfred Hitchcock'' (NY: GK Hall, 1995).
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  • * [[Vertigo (film)]], a 1958 thriller directed by [[Alfred Hitchcock]]
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  • ...58 suspense film shot on location in San Francisco by the noted director [[Alfred Hitchcock]] that has, over the years, come to be viewed as one of the best movies eve
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  • {{Image|Hitchcock.jpg|left|350px|Alfred Hitchcock}}
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  • {{r|Alfred Hitchcock}}
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  • {{r|Alfred Hitchcock}}
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  • '''''Vertigo''''' is a 1958 suspense film directed by the celebrated [[Alfred Hitchcock]] and starring [[James Stewart]], [[Kim Novak]], and [[Barbara Bel Geddes]]
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  • ...vie or suspense story.The thriller's audience is able to experience what [[Alfred Hitchcock]], the master of the cinematic thriller, once termed "Beneficial shocks".
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  • {{r|Alfred Hitchcock}}
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  • ...for leading magazines: science-fiction for ''Analog'' and mysteries for ''Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine''. Alexander shared story credit with Dan Wright and Sam
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  • {{r|Alfred Hitchcock}}
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  • ...s characters, a thinly disguised caricature of the British film director [[Alfred Hitchcock]], order "what was known in the hotel trade as an English breakfast, a euph
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  • * ''[[Alfred Hitchcock Presents]]'' * ''[[The Alfred Hitchcock Hour]]''
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  • The Mission and its grounds were featured prominently in the 1958 Alfred Hitchcock film ''Vertigo''. A steeple, added sometime after the Mission's original co
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  • ...le.cgi?f=/c/a/1995/09/29/MN35090.DTL&hw=Ernie&sn=002&sc=510]</ref> In 1958 Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller ''Vertigo'' featured three scenes set in Ernie's; left u
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  • *1944 &ndash; ''[[Lifeboat (film)|Lifeboat]]'' &ndash; directed by [[Alfred Hitchcock]], featuring [[Tallulah Bankhead]], [[Hume Cronyn]], and [[John Hodiak]]
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  • Films directed by [[Alfred Hitchcock]] and the genre [[film noir]] often feature crime as a significant element
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  • * ''[[The Alfred Hitchcock Hour]]'': "Memo From Purgatory", 1964
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  • ...ring an [[Academy Awards|Academy Award]] nomination for Best Writing for [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s ''Lifeboat,'' in 1945. He continued to work in film, writing [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s [[Lifeboat (film)|''Lifeboat'']] (1944), and the film ''[[A Medal for B
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  • ...ound began to help shape the films being made, notable examples include [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s 1929 remake of his earlier silent film ''[[Blackmail (film)|Blackmail]]
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  • ...us relationship with the director Albert McCobb, a blatant caricature of [[Alfred Hitchcock]], and with his tempestutous ex-wife, an Italian film star to whom he has b
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  • * In the Alfred Hitchcock film''Vertigo'', detective Scottie Ferguson (James Stewart) follows Madelei
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  • ...); and a sizable number of other box-office hits; including four films for Alfred Hitchcock: ''Suspicion'' (1941), ''Notorious'' (1946), ''To Catch a Thief'' (1955), a
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