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A sequence in the middle of the film takes place in San Francisco, and heavily references Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo.
She starred in Alfred Hitchcock's suspense film, The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1956 ) with James Stewart.
Inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's film Psycho, Morris visited Plainfield, Wisconsin in 1975.
Alfred Hitchcock's Blackmail ( 1929 ) is often regarded as the first British sound feature.
Opinion is divided on the noir status of several of Alfred Hitchcock's thrillers from the era ; at least four qualify by consensus: Shadow of a Doubt ( 1943 ), Notorious ( 1946 ), Strangers on a Train ( 1951 ), and The Wrong Man ( 1956 ).
British born director Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho ( 1960 ), was the first " slasher " movie, while in the same director's The Birds ( 1963 ) menace stems from nature gone mad.
The Bates Motel is an important part of Psycho, a 1959 novel by Robert Bloch, and Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film, Psycho.
* Psycho, a Paramount release, was produced independently by Alfred Hitchcock's Shamley Productions.
But his first all-out noir was Phantom Lady ( 1944 ), for staff producer Joan Harrison, Universal's first female executive and Alfred Hitchcock's former secretary and script assistant.
For example, Alfred Hitchcock's 1935 thriller The 39 Steps features the gimmick of a young couple who find themselves handcuffed together and who eventually, almost in spite of themselves, fall in love with one another, and Woody Van Dyke's 1934 detective comedy The Thin Man portrays a witty, urbane couple who trade barbs as they solve mysteries together.
Critic Christopher Sharrett argues that since Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho ( 1960 ) and The Birds ( 1963 ), the American horror film has been defined by the questions it poses " about the fundamental validity of the American civilizing process ", concerns amplified during the 1970s by the " delegitimation of authority in the wake of Vietnam and Watergate ".
Tracking shots are often confused with the long take – such as the 10-minute takes in Alfred Hitchcock's Rope ( 1948 ) – or sequence shots.
It is from Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much, in which Day co-stars with James Stewart.
After a series of less successful roles, including The Lady Vanishes, the remake of Alfred Hitchcock's 1938 film of the same name, she dropped out of show business from 1978 to 1982.
Fonda worked with Alfred Hitchcock in 1956, playing a man falsely accused of robbery in The Wrong Man ; the unusual semi-documentary work of Hitchcock's was based on an actual incident and partly filmed on location.
Other films in which Novello starred included Alfred Hitchcock's The Lodger ( 1926 ), where he played the sinister title character, and Downhill ( 1927 ).
This new technique was seen again just two years later in Alfred Hitchcock's film Blackmail ( 1929 ).
In 1954, he starred opposite Grace Kelly and Robert Cummings in Alfred Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder.
Iwerks did special effects work outside the studio as well, including his Academy Award nominated achievement for Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds ( 1963 ).
In Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest, Cary Grant references Charles Addams in the auction scene.
* The tune was whistled, as an insult, by Michael Redgrave in Alfred Hitchcock's 1938 film The Lady Vanishes, which may be the first time it was heard in a film.
( 1962 ) after reading the script and believing it could appeal to the same audience that had recently made Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho ( 1960 ) a success.
In 1946, he played a refugee Nazi agent opposite Cary Grant and Casablanca co-star Ingrid Bergman in Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious.
When the Nazis came to power in Germany in 1933, Lorre took refuge first in Paris and then London, where he was noticed by Ivor Montagu, Alfred Hitchcock's associate producer for The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1934 ), who reminded the director about Lorre's performance in M. They first considered him to play the assassin in the film, but wanted to use him in a larger role, despite his limited command of English, which Lorre overcame by learning much of his part phonetically.
He appeared in more than 90 films, including The Great Imposter ( 1961 ), Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds ( as the man helping the Tippi Hedren character with her rental boat ), Jerry Lewis's The Nutty Professor ( 1963 ), Pocketful Of Miracles ( 1961 ) and, in a cameo, It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World ( 1963 ).

Alfred and cameo
Alfred Hitchcock cameo is a signature occurrence in most of his films.
It was such a commercial debacle and critical failure that Mad successfully arranged for all references to the magazine ( including a cameo by Alfred E. Neuman ) to be removed from future TV and video releases of the film, although those references were eventually restored on the DVD version.
Alfred Hitchcock's cameo is a signature occurrence in most of his films.
As well as the major characters played by Hall, Hoffman, Macy, Moore, Reilly and Walters, there are cameo performances from Alfred Molina as ' Quiz Kid ' Donnie Smith's employer Solomon Solomon, Luis Guzmán as Luis, one of the adult contestants on " What Do Kids Know?
Alfred Hitchcock makes his signature cameo approximately ten minutes in as a bus passenger seated next to Cary Grant.
This practice is similar in some respects to hidden signature motifs such as Diego Rivera including himself in his murals, Alfred Hitchcock's legendary cameo appearances, the appearances of Fritz in the works of Chris van Allsburg, and various " Hidden Mickeys " that can be found throughout the various Disney Parks.
Alfred Hitchcock regularly made cameo appearances in his films.
Alfred Hitchcock's cameo appearance, a signature occurrence in his films, takes place at the big party in Sebastian's mansion.
Alfred Hitchcock's cameo appearance in this movie occurs 11 minutes into the film.
Director Alfred Hitchcock made cameo appearances in most of his films.
Almost every Hitchock film, of course, has a cameo appearance by Alfred Hitchcock.
Alfred Hitchcock cameo: Alfred Hitchcock appears sitting at a desk in the newsroom with his back to the camera and while operating a telephone ( 3 minutes into the film ).
This is Alfred Hitchcock's first recognizable film cameo and was to become a standard practice for the remainder of his films.
Alfred Hitchcock's cameo is a signature occurrence in most of his films.
Hollywood companies wooed Edgar, and he was eager to venture there and continue his ideas of being a scriptwriter and film director: he had written several screenplays and taken cameo roles in some of his films in the manner of Alfred Hitchcock.
Alfred Hitchcock's cameo is a signature occurrence in most of his films.
Alfred Hitchcock appeared in a cameo at the beginning of the episode, and Humphrey Bogart played the starring role for this story.
Alfred Hitchcock can be seen at the start of his 1963 film, The Birds, walking two of his Sealyham Terriers in a cameo appearance, although he also owned a third Sealyham not featured in the movie.
Alfred Hitchcock's cameo is a signature occurrence in most of his films.
Saint creator Leslie Charteris makes an Alfred Hitchcock-style walk-on cameo appearance in the " Collision Course " two-parter.
In this novel, the author herself make a cameo appearance in the manner of Alfred Hitchcock.
Alfred Hitchcock's cameo is a signature occurrence in most of his films.

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