"The Call of Youth" in 1921: a short romance film directed by Hugh Ford. Alfred Hitchcock is credited as a title designer.
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Gary Merrill played Harry Jarvis on an episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour entitled, 'Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale'.
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - 1962 Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale 2-6 was released on: USA: 8 November 1963
Yes. albeit stereotypical in a few of his films, Hitchcock had black actors in his films.
Rebecca (1940) is known as Hitchcock's breakthrough film. Although he made several successful British films before this, Rebecca was his first American movie. It was also the only one of his films to ever win an Oscar for Best Picture.
Rebecca (1940) was Hithcock's ground-breaking thriller. It was his first film to be made in Hollywood, and his only film to ever win the Best Picture Oscar.
No. Despite being one of the most acclaimed directors ever, he never actually won an Oscar.
Nosferatu to start with. Anything with Bela Lugosi or Lon Cheney is also good. Everything Alfred Hitchcock ever made is great. Friday the 13th is a classic, but it isn't very 'old'.
No, "Lifeboat" was not based on a book written by John Steinbeck. The movie was directed by Alfred Hitchcock and written by John Steinbeck, but the screenplay was an original work by the author, not based on a pre-existing book.
The robot was the first ever to land and explore Mars. But it only worked for days.
I would say that Hithcock's most critically acclaimed film was Rebecca (1940), as it was Hitchcock's only film ever to win the Oscar for Best Picture. As for his most popular film with audiences, I would definitely say Psycho (1960). It was his most financially successful film, made for only $800,000, it has earned more than $40 million.
Definitely not. Rear Window (another Hitchcock film), for example, was made in 1954... 6 years before Psycho. The 39 Steps (yet another Hitchcock film) predates Rear Window by nearly a decade.