Alfred Hitchcock's signature sign-off, often featured at the end of his television series "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," was a simple but memorable phrase: "Good evening." He would usually appear on screen, delivering this line with his characteristic dry wit and a hint of dark humor, setting the tone for the suspenseful stories that followed. His unique presence and distinct style contributed to his lasting legacy in the world of film and television.
He was a filmmaker.
Bette Davis.
He died of chronic emphysema and kidney disease
A Merry-Go-Round
Nobody. Though the plot revolves around her, the character is deceased.
Alfred Joseph Hitchcock
He was a filmmaker.
No.
1940's
Bette Davis.
He died of chronic emphysema and kidney disease
Afred was married on 1926 to Alma Reville.
A Merry-Go-Round
Nobody. Though the plot revolves around her, the character is deceased.
Phycho was filmed in black and white, so the color looked dark gray.
He only made two films commonly categorized as horror films: 1960's Psycho and 1963's The Birds.
George Kaplan , was the A Madison Avenue advertising executive, Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant), who was mistaken for a government agent named George Kaplan, in the Alfred Hitchcock film, "North by Northwest".