How To Use Hitchcock In A Sentence
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In feature films the director is God; in documentary films God is the director. Alfred Hitchcock
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The length of a film should be directly related to the endurance of the human bladder. Alfred Hitchcock
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Many of Hitchcock's films are real cliffhangers.
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Hitchcock began with three scoreless innings, long enough for the offense to give him a 3-0 lead.
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Hitchcock also a perverse thrill out of taking audiences on a voyeuristic roller - coaster ride.
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Out this week is a new, two-disc 50th Anniversary Edition of North by Northwest, the second best Alfred Hitchcock film.
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As a suspense film in the Hitchcock vein, yeah, it's wonderful.
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A glimpse into the world proves that horror is nothing other than reality. Alfred Hitchcock
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Nick of Time embraces its B-movie qualities with such gusto that it comes off like the kind of cheapie thriller Alfred Hitchcock would have directed to fulfill a studio contract.
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Hitchcock seems disinterested in the relationship, tacking it on to fulfill audience expectations.
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The book is readily available in a new large format softcover edition from Scribner Paperback Fiction and Hitchcock's film is available at minimal cost from several different sources.
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Perhaps only in a year filled with movies like Mr. Smith Goes To Washington, Stagecoach, Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes, the larkier but somewhat similar Gunga Dun, Ninotchka, of course Gone With The Wind and so many others could The Four Feathers be relatively overshadowed.
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Give them pleasure. The same pleasure they have when they wake up from a nightmare. Alfred Hitchcock
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Ken Hitchcock will use the 5-10 fireplug when he's desperate for goals because Sim is an aggressive wing who can create chances in front of the net.
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Give them pleasure. The same pleasure they have when they wake up from a nightmare. Alfred Hitchcock
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The moment I've previously called transfiguration is tantamount to the sexual release Hitchcock obtained by controlling and commanding the beautiful women he could never possess sexually in real life.
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In feature films the director is God; in documentary films God is the director. Alfred Hitchcock
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It's one of those sexual tease jobs that involve a cornered woman in a night dress and a Peeping Tom psychopath; she's a psychiatrist, he's a garage mechanic and quite possibly a gay fruitcake who's killed (or "disabled" in the play's horrid vocabulary) a whole bunch of women before, and an Alfred Hitchcock-style "scopophiliac" to boot who likes watching women from a distance in various stages of undress.
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Man nehme einen Dialogschnipsel von Hitchcocks Die Vögel und bastle daraus ein eigene kleine Szene.
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Hitchcock indulges his and his viewers' voyeurism while also positioning them as guilty perverts - Peeping Toms.
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It's obviously empty: how unlike the slim but ripely crammed Morris Louis case she carries in Hitchcock's Rear Window, from which she produces, to tantalise the stricken James Stewart, the flimsiest of nighties and a pair of slippers with peepholes for her curious big toes.
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You also get Truffaut's interview excerpts with Hitch, which is as close to a full commentary from him as we'll ever have. imagine what a treat that would be: Hitchcock holding forth in droll glory for nearly two hours.
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Born in August 1899 above the family's high-street shop in the London suburb of Leytonstone, Alfred Joseph Hitchcock was the youngest of the three children of Emma and William Hitchcock.
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Michael, that story is now being repudiated by Historians and associate directors on Hitchcocks set.
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Hitchcock was an acknowledged master of suspense.
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Hitchcock has satisfied his advertising sponsors.
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the McGuffin was a key element of Alfred Hitchcock's films
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But Julie, in her uninflected implacability, belongs less to Hitchcock than to Robert Bresson, the great French minimalist.
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There is no terror in a bang, only in the anticipation of it. Alfred Hitchcock
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To appease the tribal gods, Sipsu, the chief's daughter, is chosen to be sacrificed and while three of the four men chose not to interfere, one of them, named Hitchcock ( "there was a certain chivalric thrill of warm blood in him, despite his Yankee ancestry and New England upbringing"), determines that he will not to let Sipsu die.
“Why this longing for life? It is a game which no man wins.”
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Drama is life with the dull bits cut out. Alfred Hitchcock
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Anthony Perkins is the evil anti-hero of the Hitchcock thriller 'Psycho'.
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The last part of the story read like something straight out of Hitchcock, with all the cloak-and-dagger characters and international rendezvous of a noir thriller.
A Covert Affair
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The length of a film should be directly related to the endurance of the human bladder. Alfred Hitchcock
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Hitchcock shot the shower sequence in fragments, and it took seven days to shoot with Leigh wearing a flesh-coloured moleskin.
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As in a good Hitchcock movie, Joanna is our everywoman in a small, safe town.
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Hitchcock wanted to experiment for once with inelegancy.
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From the moment J.B. and Constance first move together to kiss, and Hitchcock dissolves to a hall of opening doors, we enter a surreal world that might be only safely explored as a dream.
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Hitchcock's images of Cary Grant, in all his Arrow-shirt, nimble-footed splendor, are with us yet.
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I read with interest Mark Roessler's article on the Hitchcock ichnology collection in the Amherst Museum of Natural History [ "Dinoscripture: The Older Testament," Dec. 3, 2009], looking for evidence that challenges "at least some of Darwin's theories," as promised in the second title.
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Witness the madcap antics of "The 39 Steps," the Hitchcock sendup still raking in laughs off-Broadway, or the caustic sneer of "Speed-the-Plow," David Mamet's comic slap at deal making in Hollywood.
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The silent pictures were the purest form of cinema. Alfred Hitchcock
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How about doing a Hitchcock homage like Truffaut or Chabrol or even Scorsese in Shutter Island instead of an out-and-out "remake"?
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Of all of Hitchcock's films, Rear Window is most indicative of his major obsessions.
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Not since the first Alfred Hitchcock Presents The Three Investigators, which my cousin lauded as terrifying.
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The tale of a supermarket full of Maine shoppers who find themselves trapped within by an inexplicable ground fog bearing creatures from another dimension, the story and film recall Alfred Hitchcock's THE BIRDS 1963 - there's even a similar resident whack job turned doom prophesier - but do without Hitch's trademark sense of detachment.
Through this wonderland alone
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Fear isn't so difficult to understand. After all, weren't we all frightened as children? Nothing has changed since Little Red Riding Hood faced the big bad wolf. What frightens us today is exactly the same sort of thing that frightened us yesterday. It's just a different wolf. This fright complex is rooted in every individual. Alfred Hitchcock
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Perhaps that is why Jane Stanton Hitchcock called her artsy mystery set in high society Trick of the Eye.
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His love of Hitchcock and Polanski is equal to his love for 'The Karate Kid' and the Wolfman.
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Hitchcock has yet to concede a goal since stepping in for Dave Beasant.
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Cathryn Grant has had psychological suspense stories published in Ellery Queen and Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazines.
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Television has brought back murder into the home - where it belongs. Alfred Hitchcock
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Hitchcock seems more interested in his Dover sole than in the girl but grudgingly answers her questions.
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The camera work by the cinematographer is first rate, and the film goes over many standard Hitchcock themes such as voyeurism - especially apt in this cyberworld of 24/7 voyeurism.
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Charles Bennett's screenplay abounds in the risqué humour that Hitchcock so relished.
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I'm a writer and, therefore, automatically a suspicious character. Alfred Hitchcock
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents, a show I used to watch on the "chiller" channel.
Wonderland or Not
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Gutenberg is one of the most forgotten engineers in history in comparison with Neil Armstrong, Prandtl, Da Vinci or even Alfred Hitchcock.
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Her agrostology course at CSU was widely acclaimed and she was friends with Agnes Chase, the famous illustrator for A. S. Hitchcock's Manual of the Grasses of the United States.
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A glimpse into the world proves that horror is nothing other than reality. Alfred Hitchcock
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The opening situation (a mobster's bodyguard misunderstands his instructions and puts a battered but living victim in the wrong sort of trunk) suggests a Westlakian criminous farce, and the final suspense situation might have appealed to Woolrich or Hitchcock, but Fast finally resembles none of these, bringing his own humorously optimistic and romantic world-view to the proceedings.
Nutrition
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Although this song may represent Hitchcock's most sanctimonious ego, he betters himself later on with a delicate version of ‘Not Dark Yet’ and a cheeky epic narrative on ‘Desolation Row.’
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I'm a writer and, therefore, automatically a suspicious character. Alfred Hitchcock
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Moll's film may well owe its inspiration to Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train, and this film could just as easily be slyly retitled The Trouble With Harry.
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Essentially a police procedural, the film prefigures the luridness of Michael Powell's "Peeping Tom" (1960) and Alfred Hitchcock's "Frenzy" (1972), but it's much closer in spirit to Otto Preminger's "Bunny Lake Is Missing" (1965).
Lessons Without Lectures
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Always make the audience suffer as much as possible. Alfred Hitchcock
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Plodding and predictable, it seems unable to manufacture suspense from the kind of situation and setting that would have had Hitchcock rubbing his hands with anticipatory glee.
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The film also looks terrific, and uncharacteristically noirish for a Hitchcock film.
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A good film is when the price of the dinner, the theatre admission and the babysitter were worth it. Alfred Hitchcock
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He's on a par with Hitchcock for building tension and making the ordinary seem threatening.
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A Hitchcock - style psychological suspense story about a newly rich millionaires how the murder of his wife.
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One of Hitchcock's recurring motifs concerns a woman who suspects a loved one of being a monster.
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Hitchcock says the CD is about saying goodbye to cycles of negativity, moving out of the "smoke age" of cigarettes and gasoline, and about hope and change.
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A glimpse into the world proves that horror is nothing other than reality. Alfred Hitchcock
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Only with the decline of auteurism as a critical framework did critics turn to a closer examination of Hitchcock's sources.
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A discussion of Lifeboat's largely negative critical reception . . . and Hitchcock's brief return to Britain to make two wartime propaganda films Aventure malgache and Bon voyage . . . leads into a somewhat tedious footslog through 1945's Spellbound.
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And Herrmann's theory is that Hitchcock came to resent that; there's a kind of authorial envy there.
'Hitchcock's Music' Scores Big on Suspense
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The film is full of allusions to Hitchcock.
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The win fueled their drive for the franchise's first ever postseason berth - they began the day sixth in the super-tight Western Conference - and made Hitchcock just the 13th NHL coach to hit the 500-win plateau.
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Suspense, of which Hitchcock remains the acknowledged master, is merely the form of cinema that focuses most self-consciously on this general truth of cinematic experience.
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Many of Hitchcock's films are real cliffhangers.
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The length of a film should be directly related to the endurance of the human bladder. Alfred Hitchcock
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The Hitchcock piece in particular is concerned less with artistic afflatus than with locating the master of suspense in the traditions of Englishness that even his most America-centred work sprang from.
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Tykwer sets up nearly every scene, every location, with long shots in which people are dwarfed by the massive, rigidly designed buildings that loom over them, buildings in which the grids of glass and steel are emphasized with the poeticized precision of Saul Bass' famed opening to Hitchcock's North By Northwest.
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Seeing a murder on television... can help work off one's antagonisms. And if you haven't any antagonisms, the commercials will give you some. Alfred Hitchcock
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Hitchcock claimed that screenwriting was the most significant part of film-making for him.
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Puns are the highest form of literature. Alfred Hitchcock
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Council member Susan Hitchcock was forced to be a nonparticipant in the voting due to her and her husband Jerry Glenn's ownership of property (s) in the purview of the proposed RDA.
Undefined
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Hitchcock does not disappoint by leaving out his trademark dark humor.
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And of course, Hitchcock loved a little blindness, eyelessness and many another narrative or visual coup based on visual impairment - in The Birds alone, think of all-pecked-up farmer Fawcett, the crushed spectacles, the game of blind man's buff.
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P.S. Just kidding, I’m actually the reincarnation of Alfred Hitchcock and only showed up for the first scene to tell Roman to cast Nicholas Cage in Ewan’s role as he originally planned.
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Hitchcock completes the query - famously asked by Dylan at Newport - in his best nasal American folk-rock accent.
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Nevertheless, a noted British riding master, Colonel Hitchcock, urged women to continue with the method because, "the sidesaddle is the most decorative, dignified, and graceful method, and pleases the male eye, which prefers the ultra-feminine woman to the type which emulates the male in attire or atmosphere.
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Hitchcock is not cloy or vague about what happens to Marion.
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I'm a writer and, therefore, automatically a suspicious character. Alfred Hitchcock
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As we watch the bloody water circle down the drain, Hitchcock makes the famous dissolve to Marion's eye.
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Fear isn't so difficult to understand. After all, weren't we all frightened as children? Nothing has changed since Little Red Riding Hood faced the big bad wolf. What frightens us today is exactly the same sort of thing that frightened us yesterday. It's just a different wolf. This fright complex is rooted in every individual. Alfred Hitchcock
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Sigmund and the men on the bearskin greeted her as "Sipsu," with the customary "Hello," but Hitchcock made room on the sled that she might sit beside him.
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Revenge is sweet and not fattening. Alfred Hitchcock
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Fear isn't so difficult to understand. After all, weren't we all frightened as children? Nothing has changed since Little Red Riding Hood faced the big bad wolf. What frightens us today is exactly the same sort of thing that frightened us yesterday. It's just a different wolf. This fright complex is rooted in every individual. Alfred Hitchcock
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The film is full of allusions to Hitchcock.
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Hitchcock's films demonstrate that a British filmmaker could learn from Hollywood.
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Hitchcock movies horripilate me
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Above all Amenabar worships the trinity of Hitchcock, Kubrick and Spielberg.
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Hitchcock stands on his sound stage, looking around for inspiration.
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Following in the Hitchcock tradition, he always appears in the films he directs.
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ABERDEEN - With Hitchcock-Tulare located less than an hour from state tournament host Aberdeen, a blue-and-red horde invaded the Barnett Center for the Patriots 'first-round game with Menno in the South Dakota State Class B Boys' Basketball Tournament.
Undefined
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To my mind this is not surrealism but mere pumped-up rodomontade and very much in the vein of the purple tuxedo, typical of Hitchcock's style of dress.
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‘Ductor’ Hitchcock hoisted his fezzy fuzz at bludgeon’s height signum to his companions of the chalice for the Loud Fellow, boys’ and silentium in curia!
Finnegans Wake
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As did the death of Claude Chabrol, co-author of the first book on Hitchcock and technical adviser on Godard's feature debut.
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Her latest film is a suspense thriller very much in the manner of Hitchcock.
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I never said all actors are cattle; what I said was all actors should be treated like cattle. Alfred Hitchcock
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Glad your wild bird encounter didn't turn all Hitchcock...which would be just a different kind of anthropocentric nature poem, I guess.
The Mountain, Some Feathers, Strong Looking and Swoops
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There is a powerful thunderclap of a moment in Le Confessionnal when the actor playing Alfred Hitchcock slips into the cab (another confessional cage) being driven by Paul-Emile.
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Hitchcock shot the shower sequence in fragments, and it took seven days to shoot with Leigh wearing a flesh-coloured moleskin.