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Alfred Hitchcock

Alfred Hitchcock was a British producer and filmmaker who in the suspense and psychological thriller genres, has created several techniques. Hitchcock moved to Hollywood after a career in the UK in silent films and some talkies. He became an American citizen in 1956 while still retaining his British citizenship.

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How did Alfred Hitchcock influence jaws?

Something about a dolly-zoom. I don't exactly know, just came across it in my researching and remembered that I saw your question earlier.

Is it best to leave a man with too much pride to admit he is wrong alone?

Can you live with it? If not, you should leave. Nobody can tell you what to do but if you determine that you can't live with it then you should leave. I don't believe that anyone should put up with that kind of relationship.

Where did Alfred hitchcock imagrate from?

He was born in Leytonstone, London, England 13th August 1899

Is High Anxiety an Alfred Hitchcock film?

No, High Anxiety (1977) is a Mel Brooks film. It is a spoof of Hitchcock's most famous films.

What filmmakers have been influenced by Alfred Hitchcock?

I will say Brian De Palma (obvious) M. Night Shymalan, Nicolas Roeg, Dario Argento, David Fincher, Darren Aronofsky and David Lynch

Is there any famous people who's last name is Hitchcock?

Alfred Hitchcock.He was film maker Psycho being one. He made many more mostly thrillers.

What is Alfred Hitchcocks first horror movie?

He only made two films commonly categorized as horror films: 1960's Psycho and 1963's The Birds.

Alfred Hitchcock's appearance in his film Strangers on a Train?

He is seen early in the film borarding a train. He is carrying a bass fiddle.

How did Alfred Hitchcocks father die?

He died of chronic emphysema and kidney disease

Where was 'Psycho' filmed?

The majority of it was filmed at Revue Studios, which was owned by Universal Studios and rented to Alfred Hitchcock by Paramount.

The Main Street set on the Universal lot served as the location of the fictional town of Fairville. Fairville Presbyterian Church was on the Universal backlot, and Fairville Courthouse was Universal Studios' main executive office.

The hotel that Marion and Sam are in at the beginning was the Jefferson Hotel, which is now the Barrister Place Building in Phoenix, Arizona. The opening shot of Phoenix was also filmed in Phoenix.

The swamp was Falls Lake on the Universal-Revue backlot.

The scene of Marion getting stopped by the cop was filmed on the Golden State Freeway, and the other highway shots were filmed on I-99 between Fresno and Bakersfield, California.

The car dealership was Harry Maher's Used Car Lot near Universal Studios, which is now Century West BMW.

The Bates House was a set that is now a popular attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood.

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What is the impact of the subject matter in Rope film 1948?

The film is about two college-aged men who strangle a fellow student and hide his body in their apartment. They commit the murder for no other reason than they want to commit the perfect crime and see if they can get away with it. The case is based on the real life case of Leopold and Loeb who murdered a young boy in 1924.

At the time the film was released in 1948, it was banned in several American cities because it implied homosexuality between the two main characters.

How many Hitchcock movies was doris day featured?

One, which was his 1956 version of The Man Who Knew Too Much.