Alfred Hitchcock liked to make a cameo appearnce in his films. He shows up early in Psycho, just so he could get it out of ...
It goes without saying that Alfred Hitchcock favoured a blonde bombshell, but he had no interest in working with the most famous of them all.
Some of the most famous images of Mount Rushmore are from Alfred Hitchcock's 1959 classic spy ... "I climbed down, bought a Polaroid camera, and had the forest ranger photograph the entire top ...
Alfred Hitchcock may never have won a Best Director Oscar, but he is still one of the all-time iconic filmmakers. He’s known for being the “Master of Suspense,” but he’s also known for ...
Here the camera is above the object or actor being ... This angle might also be used, as Alfred Hitchcock does very effectively in his film Psycho (1960), to hide the identity of a dangerous ...
Alfred Hitchcock was one of the most prolific filmmakers ... allowing Hitchcock to experiment with settings and camera techniques and allowing Stewart to work outside his wheelhouse, exploring ...