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Movies include
The Birds
Family Plot
The Man Who Knew to Much
Marnie
Psycho (1960)
Rear Window
Saboteur
Shadow of a Doubt
Topaz
Torn Curtain
The Trouble with Harry
Vertigo (1958)
Rope
Frenzy
For Psycho (1960), he deferred his standard $250,000 salary in lieu of 60% of the film's net profits. His personal earnings from the film exceeded $15 million. Adjusted for inflation, that amount would now top $150 million in 2006 terms.
When finishing a cup of tea while on the set, he would often non-discriminatingly toss the cup and saucer over his shoulder, letting it fall (or break) wherever it may.
Alma Reville and Hitchcock had one daughter, Patricia Hitchcock, who appeared in three of his movies: Stage Fright (1950), Strangers on a Train (1951) and Psycho (1960).
Walt Disney refused to allow him to film at Disneyland in the early 1960s because Hitchcock had made "that disgusting movie Psycho (1960)".
...but what a great movie!
He delivered the shortest acceptance speech in Academy Award history: while accepting the Irving Thalberg Memorial Award at the 1967 Academy Awards, he simply said "Thank you".
He was awarded 2 Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Motion Pictures at 6506 Hollywood Boulevard; and for Television at 7013 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
On August 2, 1968, he visited Finland to scout filming locations for his next film "The Short Night". Of course, the film was never made. In the airport, he was interviewed by Finnish reporters. He was asked why his films were so popular. His answer was: "Everybody likes to be scared".
Appears on a 44ยข USA commemorative postage stamp, issued 11 August 2009, in the Early TV Memories issue honoring Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955).
Universally recognized as the Master of Suspense, the legendary Alfred Hitchcock directed some of cinema's most thrilling classics. Featuring 14 iconic films from his illustrious career.
Includes the Birds, Psycho, Rear Window, Rope, Vertigo, Family Plot, Marnie, The Man who knew too Much, Saboteur, The Trouble with Harry, Shadow of a Doubt, Topaz, Torn Curtain and Frenzy
I deliberately held off adding Hitchcock movies in recent "4 for $15" and similar deals because I bet we'd see a big collection of Hitchcock films on FanFlix at some point. Today's the day baby!
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Is there an active 10% code besides NEWUSER10? It's one time use unfortunately, so I may just add another burner gmail account to qualify.
I deliberately held off adding Hitchcock movies in recent "4 for $15" and similar deals because I bet we'd see a big collection of Hitchcock films on FanFlix at some point. Today's the day baby!
$2.15 per 4k is excellent, especially for a collection this solid. But it can be better with a 10% code FanFlix frequently features!
Is there an active 10% code besides NEWUSER10? It's one time use unfortunately, so I may just add another burner gmail account to qualify.
Thanks for the info.
Hitchcock is a great artist and slightly morbid sense of humor. He played pranks on his co-workers and tried too exploit their primal fears.
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The Birds
Family Plot
The Man Who Knew to Much
Marnie
Psycho (1960)
Rear Window
Saboteur
Shadow of a Doubt
Topaz
Torn Curtain
The Trouble with Harry
Vertigo (1958)
Rope
Frenzy
Hitchcock, "The Master of Suspense" was nominated for five Oscar nominations for Best Director. How many did he win?
spoiler...
none
When finishing a cup of tea while on the set, he would often non-discriminatingly toss the cup and saucer over his shoulder, letting it fall (or break) wherever it may.
Alma Reville and Hitchcock had one daughter, Patricia Hitchcock, who appeared in three of his movies: Stage Fright (1950), Strangers on a Train (1951) and Psycho (1960).
Walt Disney refused to allow him to film at Disneyland in the early 1960s because Hitchcock had made "that disgusting movie Psycho (1960)".
...but what a great movie!
He delivered the shortest acceptance speech in Academy Award history: while accepting the Irving Thalberg Memorial Award at the 1967 Academy Awards, he simply said "Thank you".
He was awarded 2 Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Motion Pictures at 6506 Hollywood Boulevard; and for Television at 7013 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
On August 2, 1968, he visited Finland to scout filming locations for his next film "The Short Night". Of course, the film was never made. In the airport, he was interviewed by Finnish reporters. He was asked why his films were so popular. His answer was: "Everybody likes to be scared".
Appears on a 44ยข USA commemorative postage stamp, issued 11 August 2009, in the Early TV Memories issue honoring Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955).
Includes the Birds, Psycho, Rear Window, Rope, Vertigo, Family Plot, Marnie, The Man who knew too Much, Saboteur, The Trouble with Harry, Shadow of a Doubt, Topaz, Torn Curtain and Frenzy
Movies anywhere
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$2.15 per 4k is excellent, especially for a collection this solid. But it can be better with a 10% code FanFlix frequently features!
Is there an active 10% code besides NEWUSER10? It's one time use unfortunately, so I may just add another burner gmail account to qualify.
$2.15 per 4k is excellent, especially for a collection this solid. But it can be better with a 10% code FanFlix frequently features!
Is there an active 10% code besides NEWUSER10? It's one time use unfortunately, so I may just add another burner gmail account to qualify.
Hitchcock is a great artist and slightly morbid sense of humor. He played pranks on his co-workers and tried too exploit their primal fears.
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