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manuthebest58: When the cast and crew began work on the first day, they had to raise their right hands and promise not to divulge one word of the story. Alfred Hitchcock also withheld the ending part of the script from his cast until he needed to shoot it. Psycho (1960)

MescKingofhell: Earned 6 PSN trophies (1 platinum, 1 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze) in Alfred Hitchcock: Vertigo

martyhsu: blackmail (1929) dir. alfred hitchcock

HorrorCarnival: Alfred Hitchcock's THE BIRDS by artist Laz Marquez.

whattheshot: Alfred Hitchcock has directed this movie... Does that ring a bell to you? 5 min to answer!

BreakingCasting: IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL UPDATE: 2929 Entertainment has released a statement: “We sincerely apologize. We were unaware at the time of casting that Alfred Hitchcock had died in 1980 at the age of 80."

manuthebest58: "Don't give away the ending. It's the only one we have." Alfred Hitchcock.

Zsavooz: Alfred Hitchcock released his thriller 'The Birds' on the 28th of March in 1963.

echte_bombus: Alfred Hitchcock

Fact: Alfred Hitchcock, the master of suspense, who terrified audiences with movies like Psycho and The Birds was frightened of eggs

Lenscap: ‘Vertigo’ (1958) dir. Alfred Hitchcock dp. Robert Burks

ClassicFilmTV: NORTH BY NORTHWEST (1959) dir. Alfred Hitchcock starring Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, James Mason and Jessie Royce Landis

distractedfilm: COLLABS: Grace Kelly and Alfred Hitchcock.

sekiz8numara: 8. Alfred Hitchcock

oma_roach: So recently I finished all four of the magazines I have (an issue of Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, two issues from Asimov's Science Fiction, and one issue of Analog).

JuanFerrerVila: Alfred Hitchcock.

TheCinesthetic: North by Northwest (1959) dir. Alfred Hitchcock

TheCinesthetic: Psycho (1960) dir. Alfred Hitchcock

alemogolloart: The Birds, one of Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpieces, and probably my favorite, premiered March 28, 1963, in New York City, some 60 years ago today. Loosely based on Daphne du Maurier’s short story, it made an international star of its leading lady, the legendary Tippi Hedren.

YahooEntsUK: The Birds: The Alfred Hitchcock scene that scarred Tippi Hedren for life

CultVultures: 60 years ago, Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds was released! What are your top 3 Hitchcock films?

The_NewArab: “In feature films the director is God; in documentary films, God is the director,” once said Alfred Hitchcock, and rightfully so.

hakanin_kosesi: 8. Alfred Hitchcock

manuthebest58: Farley Granger as Phillip in ROPE (1948) Alfred Hitchcock.

manuthebest58: Doesn't it make you nervous to be in the same room with thousands of dollars worth of diamonds, and unable to touch them? To Catch a Thief (1955) Alfred Hitchcock.

WikiRanked: Today in History: Mar 28 1990 Jesse Owens receives Congressional Gold Medal 1979 Three Mile Island power plant experiences meltdown 1969 Giorgos Seferis speaks out against Greek military junta 1963 Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds is released 1910 First seaplane in history takes off

HK5STUDIO: The Birds is a 1963 American natural horror-thriller film produced and directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Loosely based on the 1952 short story of the same name by Daphne du Maurier, it focuses on a series of sudden and unexplained violent bird.

JamesL1927: THE BIRDS was released 60 years ago today. Here’s TIPPI HEDREN’S screen test for her first starring role, in front of ALFRED HITCHCOCK.

PastryAndCakes: A lot of movies are about life, mine are like a slice of cake. - Alfred Hitchcock

beardedauthor9: 10 of my comfort movies: The Manchurian Candidate Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho Creepshow Creepshow 2 Hard Target The Burbs Twilight Zone The Movie Tales From The Darkside The Movie The Gentleman Time Cop

CemTYuksekdag: 3- Alfred Hitchcock

ATRightMovies: The Master of Suspense ALFRED HITCHCOCK and The Godfather of Soul JAMES BROWN, together at last.

MeTheHazin: Vertigo by Alfred Hitchcock

oxley264: THE BIRDS 1963 60 years ago today Alfred Hitchcock's movie had it's Premiere in New York. Starring Rod Taylor Tippi Hedren Jessica Tandy and Suzanne Pleshette.

ATRightMovies: ALFRED HITCHCOCK dishes out some advice - his cure for insomnia.

tcm: When Alfred Hitchcock read Patricia Highsmith's thriller Strangers on a Train, he immediately decided to buy the film rights. He found he shared with Highsmith an interest in the duality of the human psyche and each person's capacity for evil.

darklightprods: “… the sugar daddy of Television, the Sponsor.” - Alfred Hitchcock. That made me laugh. Heh. Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series 1955‑1962). “The Legacy”.

CinemaMio: Doreen Lang e Tippi Hedren Gli uccelli (The Birds) - 1963 diretto da Alfred Hitchcock

masonlondon: 7. Alfred Hitchcock

NewsNew97351204: Born July 1, 1925 San Jose, California, U.S. DiedMarch 27, 2011 (aged 85) New York City, U.S. Farley Earle Granger Jr. was an American actor, best known for his two collaborations with director Alfred Hitchcock: Rope in 1948 and Strangers on a Train in 1951.

ReviewsPossum: In Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound (1945), the DP refused to stop down the aperture on the lenses because he wanted a shallow depth of field, but this was a problem for the POV shots. The solution was to use an oversized fake hand and gun so it would be less out of focus.

DasKrishnaka: Alfred Hitchcock movies!

metalrulestv: Check out LIFEPOD Promo Screener VHS ROBERT LOGGIA Ron Silver ALFRED HITCHCOCK Stan Shaw

RealEOC: Alfred Hitchcock on the set of Psycho

frazierapproves: That’s not even the worst thing that Alfred Hitchcock did on the set. The man was an absolute monster. On the set of “The Birds” they literally tied live birds to Tippi Hedren’s costume so they’d actually attack her. He shot and reshot the scene over the course of FIVE days

jwhaifa: Wendell Corey with Grace Kelly on the set of "Rear Window", directed by Alfred Hitchcock - released in 1954

reina_grecia: La ventana indiscreta (1954) (Trailer HD) - Alfred Hitchcock

l_kingly: Then because he financed the entire thing himself because no studio would, and marketed it himself, he got to keep like all the money. And it was even lower budget because he used his crew from Alfred Hitchcock presents (cheaper to use television crew) so the profit is insane

Phrentrivia: TUESDAY’S On This Day In History: Premiering on March 21, 1940 and starring Lawrence Olivier and Joan Fontaine, what was Alfred Hitchcock’s first American movie?

rapunzelrobot: Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo is getting a remake starring Robert Downey Jr. and written by Peaky Blinders creator

Michael_Dre_Fox: The rap Alfred Hitchcock

theyrepassedout: Yes we will because cmon be real. How were they supposed to shoot him flying down stairs in the 1960? It was all practical because there were no computers, so no cgi. Alfred Hitchcock was a genius and I’m dead serious

TheCinesthetic: Grace Kelly and James Stewart on set of REAR WINDOW (1954) dir. Alfred Hitchcock

TheCinesthetic: The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) dir. Alfred Hitchcock

nytimesarts: In Los Angeles, where one is primed to view the everyday cinematically, the distance between person and airplane can feel as thrillingly thin as the space between Cary Grant and the crop duster in Alfred Hitchcock’s “North by Northwest.”

projectionistw: 'Rear Window' (1954) Alfred Hitchcock.

DMN_Page: Robert Downey Jr. Will Be A Part Of The Remake Of Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo

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The_NewArab: “In feature films the director is God; in documentary films, God is the director,” once said Alfred Hitchcock, and rightfully so.

metalrulestv: Check out The Alfred Hitchcock Collection Vertigo James Stewart Kim Novak Widescreen Dvd

MovieLandscapes: ‘Marnie’ [1964]. Dir: Alfred Hitchcock. DoP: Robert Burks.

IGN: Paramount Pictures has preemptively bought a remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo, IGN has confirmed, with Robert Downey Jr. eyeing the lead role of John “Scottie” Ferguson, and Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight set to write.

swansonian: Cunk On Britain is on. “Queen Victoria, with a face on her like Alfred Hitchcock watching a dog drown”

WKhualala: This idea of inserting a "bagel of doom" into the movie is influenced by the "MacGuffin", which is a term coined by Alfred Hitchcock, to describe any object that exists purely so that your characters can chase after it. [In this movie, Evelyn is said to be fighting Jobu Tupaki

Ebruyldrm_88: Vertigo (1958 dir. Alfred Hitchcock) (Cinematography by Robert Burks)

manuthebest58: ‘I’m a puritan and believer in the visual.’ Alfred Hitchcock.

Ebruyldrm_88: Rear Window (1954 dir. Alfred Hitchcock) (Cinematography by Robert Burks)

Scoopey2200: How curious, we've been watching a lot of classic TV - Last night we watched Roald Dahl present one of his stories on tales of the Unexpected (circa 1980s). Tonight we watched Alfred Hitchcock presents (circa 1950-60s) and it had exactly the same story by Roald Dahl

richnathanson: Here's something I've never told anybody. I have something in common with Cary Grant, Alfred Hitchcock, Natalie Wood and James Mason. It turns out that we all won the same number of Oscars.

manuthebest58: “Hey, let me borrow your money since I don’t have my own, thanks.” Suspicion (1941) Alfred Hitchcock.

GossipBucket: Robert Downey Jr. might star in a remake of Vertigo but should do TV instead: Dear Gossips, Today in Good Luck With That news, Robert Downey, Jr. might star in a remake of Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 classic, Vertigo. Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight is…

wearecultonline: Alfred Hitchcock Presents A Whole Lotta Garbage

BearerOfNews1: Paramount Sets Remake Of Hitchcock’s ‘Vertigo’ As Potential Robert Downey Jr-Starrer; Steven Knight To Write Script & Davis Entertainment To Produce With Team Downey - Deadline

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WilliamBibbiani: Actually no, nothing IS sacred. Alfred Hitchcock movies have had remakes for nearly 100 years. Even Alfred Hitchcock remade an Alfred Hitchcock movie. It'll either be good (Throw Momma from the Train), or interesting (Psycho), or forgotten (Man in the Attic). Life will go on.

secretmovieclub: NEW EVENT! We kick off a series celebrating the director who most inspired Alfred Hitchcock - Fritz Lang. We begin with his first Dr. Mabuse film DR. MABUSE THE GAMBLER, presented in two parts in one glorious night!

PeterCh17526030: Paramount Sets Remake Of Hitchcock’s ‘Vertigo’ As Potential Robert Downey Jr-Starrer; Steven Knight To Write Script & Davis Entertainment To Produce With Team Downey

FilmstoFilms_: Alfred Hitchcock’s should be re-released not remade.

sfchronicle: Alfred Hitchcock’s “Vertigo" was dethroned as the Greatest Film of All-Time, sparking a critical question: What is the best San Francisco movie of all time? Here's how readers responded.

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underthefan119: Greatest Cinematic Shots Vertigo (Alfred Hitchcock, 1958)

RyanGrahame: I seem to recall an Alfred Hitchcock film starting like this. It didn’t end well for the humans.

selfstyledsiren: It's a good day for a photo of Alfred Hitchcock and Evan Hunter enjoying themselves on the set of that laugh riot, THE BIRDS. Love the jacket, Evan.

knifegunpen: There is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it. — Alfred Hitchcock

MsAdrianBlack: Alfred Hitchcock The Birds Barbie Doll

IArtioli: "Pas de printemps pour Marnie." Alfred Hitchcock, 1964

hollywoodhandle: Paramount Pictures has acquired a remake of the Alfred Hitchcock classic 'VERTIGO'. The script is being written by 'PEAKY BLINDERS' creator Steven Knight, and Robert Downey Jr. is in talks for the title role. (Via:

DEADLINE: The script will be written by Steven Knight, the ‘See’ and ‘Peaky Blinders’ creator who just signed on to write a ‘Star Wars’ film

lukaburt: Vertigo remake Robert Downey Jr Steven Knight Alfred Hitchcock – Deadline I quit. I can’t take this anymore.

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hub_insane: A Remake Of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo Is In The Works, And Robert Downey Jr. Is Involved

THRArchives: 1958: "Alfred Hitchcock tops his own fabulous record for suspense with 'Vertigo,' a super-tale of murder, madness and mysticism that stars James Stewart and Kim Novak."

DEADLINE: EXCLUSIVE: Paramount Sets Remake Of Hitchcock’s ‘Vertigo’ As Potential Robert Downey Jr-Starrer; Steven Knight To Write Script & Davis Entertainment To Produce With Team Downey

AnarchoSheepism: wait they making a vertigo remake?? literally how tf you gonna try and remake Alfred Hitchcock’s best film

fordhoIden: alfred hitchcock was a menace so i hope once his ghost gets wind of this he haunts the production so bad that it goes down in history as the next macbeth

manuthebest58: To Catch a Thief (1955) Alfred Hitchcock.

IGN: Paramount Pictures has preemptively bought a remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s psychological thriller Vertigo, and Robert Downey Jr. is eyeing the lead role.

consequence: A remake of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo is reportedly in the works from Robert Downey Jr. and Peaky Blinders director Steven Knight:

CBR: Robert Downey Jr. is eyeing the lead role in a remake of Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 classic Vertigo, which he's also set to produce. Newly announced Star Wars movie writer Steven Knight will pen the script.

screenrant: A remake of the iconic Alfred Hitchcock thriller Vertigo is officially in the works with Robert Downey Jr. being eyed to star in the lead role.



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