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Nearly 100 years after its original release, Alfred Hitchcock's silent feature "The Mountain Eagle" is considered a lost film by the BFI.
Who was he? How did he, almost accidentally, end up in filmmaking? What makes his movies so unforgettable? K Narayanan traces the arc in a series of Hitchfacts.
Alfred Hitchcock's top 11 films ranked - Vertigo and Psycho miss out on No. 1 Step into the world of suspense and intrigue as we explore the cinematic genius of Alfred Hitchcock, whose films ...
Alfred Hitchcock's best-ever movie is now streaming on Sky Discover the film that transformed cinema forever, now streaming on Sky. Dive into a world of obsession, mystery, and the genius of ...
The 3rd annual Alfred Hitchcock Festival is set to happen this weekend in Scotts Valley.
Alfred Hitchcock has been called the “Master of Suspense,” and for good reason. The director, known for his intense, thoughtful-provoking films, thrilled audiences for over 50 years. Though ...
'My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock': Watch the 'master' narrate his own film clips 'To Catch a Thief' and 'Spellbound' in this exclusive video from the doc.
The English filmmaker, born 125 years ago this month, rose to legendary status thanks to his command of suspense and artful direction in works like ‘Vertigo,’ ‘Rear Window’ and ...
Alfred Hitchcock changed the setting from Paris to San Francisco in Vertigo for audience familiarity and dramatic potential. Vertigo stays faithful to the plot of the source material & introduces ...
Alfred Hitchcock didn't like the ending of his 1941 film Suspicion, which some critics claimed was too abrupt and unsatisfying. Hitchcock wanted Suspicion to end with Johnnie poisoning Lina with a ...
Alfred Hitchcock expressed himself through a refined and unique visual language, which he often referred to as “pure cinema” or “filmed emotion”. In his latest book Alfred Hitchcock ...