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Tag Archives: Alfred Hitchcock
The Fat-Headed Guy Full Of Pain: Cary Grant in Notorious
All week, a blogathon has been going on, hosted by The Self-Styled Siren, Rod Heath, and
Posted in Actors, Movies
Tagged Alfred Hitchcock, Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, noir, Notorious, romantic drama, thrillers
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Scary Moments: A List
25 scariest moments in non-horror movies. A compiled list by a bunch of different writers. Some really interesting and startling entries. The infamous eye-slice from Un Chien Andalou, that I can’t even think about without shivering. Alison Willmore writes: Classics … Continue reading
Posted in Movies
Tagged Alfred Hitchcock, Gena Rowlands, Jimmy Stewart, Opening Night, Vertigo
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Conversation with Alfred Hitchcock
Peter Bogdanovich: But you never watch your films with an audience – don’t you miss hearing them scream? Alfred Hitchcock: No. I can hear them when I’m making the picture.
Who’s that man.
He seems awfully familiar.
Movie Poster: Dial M for Murder
There are certain movie posters I want to have on my wall, because they’re works of art, and I find them pleasing to look at. There are others, like the Funny Games poster somewhere below, that I think are incredible … Continue reading
The Books: “Don’t Fall Off the Mountain” (Shirley MacLaine)
Daily Book Excerpt: Entertainment Biography/Memoir:: Don’t Fall Off the Mountain, by Shirley MacLaine I wonder if Shirley MacLaine is bad at anything. I’m sure she is – and so she doesn’t spend her energies in those areas … or who … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred Hitchcock, Bob Fosse, entertainment biography, Hal Wallis, Shirley MacLaine
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The Books: “Cary Grant: A Biography” (Marc Eliot)
Daily Book Excerpt: Entertainment Biography/Memoir: Cary Grant: A Biography, by Marc Eliot First off, I love the cover design of this latest biography. It’s stark, simple, eye-catching … and Cary Grant was hugely tall so his posture here really stands … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred Hitchcock, Cary Grant, entertainment biography, Marc Eliot, Suspicion
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Roger O. Thornhill: “Now, what can a man do with his clothes off for twenty minutes?”
The following essay is about the emotional journey of Cary Grant’s suit through North by Northwest. The essay worked slowly on me. At first I resisted it, maybe it seemed too silly (although there was nothing silly about clothes to … Continue reading
Robert Walker: Strangers On a Train
“Criss-cross…” whispers Robert Walker, in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Strangers On A Train” WARNING TO THOSE WHO HAVE NOT SEEN THE MOVIE: Spoilers abound – in the post as well as comments. Know this before you proceed. It’s been a Robert Walker … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred Hitchcock, Patricia Highsmith, Robert Walker, Strangers On a Train
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