On his passport, Hitchcock had listed his profession as, "producer." A customs official at the French border thought he looked suspicious, so he asked Hitchcock what he produced. Hitchcock replied, "Gooseflesh."
To Catch aThief
horror films and movies
Alfred binet was a french psychologist
One French director often compared to Alfred Hitchcock is François Truffaut. Both filmmakers share a mastery of suspense and psychological tension, with Truffaut’s film "The 400 Blows" reflecting Hitchcock’s influence in its meticulous storytelling and character development. Additionally, Truffaut’s work on films like "Fahrenheit 451" showcases a similar flair for blending genre elements with deep emotional resonance. Their mutual exploration of complex human emotions and moral dilemmas creates a compelling parallel between their cinematic styles.
He was French
Alfred.
Sir Alfred "French" Dip III
you spell Cadillac in French. The noun Cadillac crossed the Atlantic, but is French in the first place.
Alfred J. French has written: 'Life, light and love' -- subject(s): Sermons, Methodism, Holiness
a Jewish officer in the French army
Claude Chabrol went by The Balzac of Cinema, and The French Hitchcock.
Alfred A. Cave has written: 'The French and Indian war' -- subject(s): History, United States French and Indian War, 1755-1763