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* 1899 – Alfred Hitchcock, English director and producer ( d. 1980 )
Woolfson came up with the idea of making an album based on developments in the film industry, where directors such as Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick were the focal point of the film's promotion, rather than individual film stars.
Once there, influences as various as drama teacher Wilford Leach, the Maysles brothers, Michelangelo Antonioni, Jean-Luc Godard, Andy Warhol and Alfred Hitchcock impressed upon De Palma the many styles and themes that would shape his own cinema in the coming decades.
His artistry in directing and use of cinematography and suspense in several of his films has often been compared to the work of Alfred Hitchcock.
Mumy in the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode " Bang!
In 1961, Billy played on the Alfred Hitchcock Presents TV series on episode " Door Without a Key.
He is tied with Robert Altman and Alfred Hitchcock for the most Academy Award nominations for best director without a single win.
A 1954 article by Truffaut attacked La qualité française (" the French Quality ") and was the manifesto for ' la politique des Auteurs ' which Andrew Sarris later termed the auteur theory — resulting in the re-evaluation of Hollywood films and directors such as Alfred Hitchcock, Howard Hawks, Robert Aldrich, Nicholas Ray, Fritz Lang and Anthony Mann.
Young and Innocent ( U. S. title: The Girl Was Young ) is a 1937 British film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Nova Pilbeam, Derrick De Marney and John Longden.
Category: Films directed by Alfred Hitchcock
It went on to become a silent movie of the same name, directed by Alfred Hitchcock and filmed in 1927.
* Alfred Hitchcock Presents-Kandinsky's Vault ( 1988 )
1929 was a watershed year: William Wellman with Chinatown Nights and The Man I Love, Rouben Mamoulian with Applause, Alfred Hitchcock with Blackmail ( Britain's first sound feature ), were among the directors to bring greater fluidity to talkies and experiment with the expressive use of sound ( Eyman, 1997 ).
The British directors Alfred Hitchcock and David Lean are among the most critically acclaimed of all-time, with other important directors including Charlie Chaplin, Michael Powell, Carol Reed and Ridley Scott.
However, many British film-makers learnt their craft making these films, including Michael Powell and Alfred Hitchcock.
Alfred Hitchcock
Several other new talents emerged during this period, and Alfred Hitchcock would confirm his status as one of the UK's leading young directors with his influential thrillers The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1934 ), The 39 Steps ( 1935 ) and The Lady Vanishes ( 1938 ), before moving to Hollywood.
A perfect example of formalist criticism of auteur style would be the work of Alfred Hitchcock.
Lewis has long remained popular in Europe: he was consistently praised by some French critics in the influential magazine Cahiers du Cinéma for his absurd comedy, in part because he had gained respect as an auteur who had total control over all aspects of his films, comparable to Howard Hawks and Alfred Hitchcock.
Cotten was featured in Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Ronald W. Reagan's General Electric Theater.
* Mary ( 1931 film ), a 1931 Alfred Hitchcock film
* Most notably, the rights to four Paramount films directed by Alfred Hitchcock – Rear Window ( 1954 ), The Trouble With Harry ( 1956 ), The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1956 ), and Vertigo ( 1958 ) were owned by the director himself.
After Pulp Fiction was completed, he then directed Episode Four of Four Rooms, " The Man from Hollywood ", a tribute to the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode that starred Steve McQueen.
* The Ring, a 1927 film by Alfred Hitchcock

Alfred and cameo
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.
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 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.
Alfred Hitchcock's cameo, a signature occurrence in many of Hitchcock's films, shows him being bothered by a small boy as he reads a book on the London Underground.
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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