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Alfred
Hitchcock - The Master of Suspense GALLERY
Mini biography: Alfred
Hitchcock was born in 1899 in Leytonstone, London, England.
His father, William, was a greengrocer. His interest in movies
began when he was in his mid-teens, and in 1920 he secured
a job as a title designer for Lasky, which opened a studio
in London. He got his first opportunity to direct in 1923
when the director for "Always Tell Your Wife" became
ill, and Hitchcock stepped in to finish the picture. Taken
by his ability at the craft, the studio gave him his first
film to direct, entitled "Number 13" (1922). This
picture was halted when the studio closed its London branch,
and Alfred Hitchcock would have to wait until 1925 to direct
his first fully produced film for the studio that would become
Gainsborough Pictures. The film was entitled "The Pleasure
Garden" (1925), where from his legendary career began
to grow, spanning more than fifty years.
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The 39
Steps (1935)
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Rebecca
(1940)
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Saboteur
(1942)
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Shadow
of a Doubt (1943)
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Spellbound
(1945)
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Notorious
(1946)
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Rope
(1948)
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Strangers
on a Train (1951)
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Rear
Window (1954)
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Dial
'M' For Murder (1954)
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To Catch
a Thief (1955)
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Vertigo
(1958)
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North
by Northwest (1959)
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Psycho
(1960)
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The Birds
(1963)
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Marnie
(1964)
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Alfred
Hitchcock MOVIES
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- 39 Steps, The
- Birds,
The
- Dial 'M' For Murder
- Family Plot
- Foreign Correspondent
- Frenzy
- Lady Vanishes, The
- Lifeboat
- Man Who Knew Too Much, The (x2 - remade)
- Marnie
- Mr. & Mrs. Smith
- North
by Northwest
- Notorious
- Paradine Case, The
- Psycho
- Rear
Window
- Rebecca
- Rope
- Sabotage
- Saboteur
- Secret Agent
- Shadow of a Doubt
- Spellbound
- Stage Fright
- Strangers on a Train
- Suspicion
- To
Catch a Thief
- Topaz
- Torn Curtain
- Trouble With Harry, The
- Vertigo
- Waltzes From Vienna
- Wrong Man, The
- Young and Innocent

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