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... by:Â John Rawlings, NYC (1956)
Pick a Hitchcock of opulence rather than corpulence,
just pleasingly plump, with a snug silhouette,
To ... places are set.
For the ultimate test, more closely examine it.
The Hitchcock supreme has a wide streak of ham in it.
-Ogden Nash
Please ... , NYC, photograph, photographs, Photography, Poetry Tagged: Alfred Hitchcock, Art, Culture, Entertainment, Food, funny, ...
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My second story for Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, "Okiku and the Nine Plates," appears in the Jan/Feb 2010 double issue, on sale now!* ... a Shogun-era X-Files. (Samurai Ghostbusters?)
I'm thrilled to be back in the pages of Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, which features excellent short fiction of mystery and suspense. Among other great stuff, this month includes a story from F/ ...
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Legendary, award-winning and suspenseful, Alfred Hitchcock Presents set the gold standard for all TV mystery series to ... , Denholm Elliott, Dick York, Leslie Nielsen, and more as they act in stories of intrigue and murder, all under the watchful eye of the Master of Suspense himself.
The Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Season Four DVD set of 4 discs contain the ...
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What's that? You didn't realize that Alfred Hitchcock was up to no good during the Cold War? Well, that's because you have not yet witnessed Johan Grimonprez's Double Take. Reality ... creates a whole new history for the famous director we thought we knew ...
Alfred Hitchcock is
portrayed as a paranoid history professor, unwittingly caught up ...
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Robert Cummings stars as Barry Kane, a patriotic munitions worker who is falsely accused of sabotage, in this wartime thriller from Alfred Hitchcock. Plastered across the front page of every newspaper and hated by the nation, Kane’s only hope of …
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Alfred Hitchcock is portrayed as a paranoid history professor, unwittingly caught up in a double take on the Cold War period. The master says all the wrong things at all the wrong times, and politicians on both sides desperately stammer to say the right things, live on TV.
This amazing history rewrite will premiere at the 2010 Sundance.
(via Twitch)
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... I read KILLERS AT LARGE towards the end of 1988. So what was it?
According to Alfred's Place, "Uncaged terror ... 's-eye view of a world of evil. Alfred Hitchcock invites you to join him in exploring the lower ... point. It was a chance for an author to get a single story into a Hitchcock collection, and perhaps through that get stories into other anthologies. Look at the lists of authors ...
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Some people rave about this movie, but I saw it recently and... well, though some of Hitchcock's ideas were definitely beyond the capabilities of the filming technology of the time, it has to be said that the film really lacks much dramatic element at all. The storyline is weak, the dialogue frequently stilted or unrealistic, and the characters largely uninteresting or unsympathetic. It didn ...
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... , in which Milland tries to phone home. The most interesting thing about this scene is that Hitchcock had to use a mockup of a hand and a telephone because apparently he couldn't get the right close- ... of movie cameras in use back in the 1950s. It wasn't by any means the first such prop Hitchcock had to resort to.
In Spellbound, the scene at the end in which Leo G. Carroll is holding the ...
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We had a rude awakening this morning - when about a thousand uninvited travelers took a rest stop directly on our house!
Amidst deafening chattering and chirping, a flock of migrating birds decided to land directly on our street - and blanketed the entire corner. It was extremely disconcerting!
Mini Militant didn't know what to make of it - but Mummy Militant suggested these birds were ...
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... its high-art shots to its all-star admirers, Alfred Hitchcock's North By Northwest still rules.
... his hand at the United Nations, he races out of the building and into Hitchcock’s stunning shot (above). Filmed from atop the ... , John Carpenter, William Friedkin and others. The consensus? Hitchcock was better than all of them.
It’s a machine:
Del Toro is particularly interested in ...
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What’s with the use of Alfred Hitchcock in songs recently. Pitbull mentions him in Oche Calle. But for him he wants to make a film and you ... mean. Lady gaga makes clear refences to Hitchcock’s movies in Bad Romance with “I ... the point that your willing to accept even the deepest darkest parts of them and of course its a Hitchcock shoutout.
Russian Roulette’s making its ...
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... Hollywood golden years, Alfred Hitchcock released The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) with Jimmy Stewart ... Doris Day. This was actually his second time around the block with the film. Before Hitchcock came to America, he directed another version of the movie with Peter ... film in larger/different formats, and it is also listed in our collection of Free Movies Online, along with eleven other Hitchcock films ...
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For years I've asserted that Six Degrees Of Separation can be reduced to two or three if Raymond Scott is in the equation. Case in point: Alfred Hitchcock's 1955 feature, THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY. This morbid comedy/ ... the commercial, with new words penned by accomplished songsmith Mack David for the Hitchcock film. (Mack is the brother of Hal David, who co-wrote with Burt ...
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... are you all doing?
I thought i would post this old Volume 1 Character Sketchbook Drawing.
As you can see, i made a little Alfred Hitchcock like appearance in this one...
hahaha Well, it's begining to look a lot like Christmas!
and i'm really getting excited. :)
Trying to plan out 2010...
Yikes! Scheduling everything is way tougher than one ...
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