Sir Alfred Hitchcock is easily one of the most influential film directors of all time. He was known throughout his life as a brilliant but curmudgeonly man; a visionary and a scoundrel.
Michael Caine spoke of his feud with Alfred Hitchcock decades ... attended the 7th Annual American Film Institute Lifetime Achievement Awards, which honoured Hitchcock on March 7, 1979, at the ...
The Alfred Hitchcock: The Iconic Film Collection – Limited Edition 4K Collection packages together six of Hitchcock’s most well-known films, including Rear Window (1954), To Catch a Thief ...
Highlighting the birth of the Hitchcock Touch at a period when talking pictures first emerged and exploring trademark themes like murder, suspense and blondes.
Alfred Hitchcock may never have won a Best Director Oscar, but he is still one of the all-time iconic filmmakers. He’s known for being the “Master of Suspense,” but he’s also known for ...
Mundt. The reason for the controversy lay in one simple fact: master film director Alfred Hitchcock had long wanted to film a movie involving the "Shrine of Democracy," but the Park Service had ...