Oct 30, 2009 | IndieLondon
The 39 Steps launches hunt for Hitchcock lookalike
And the winner and a guest will be celebrating in the Big Apple as the prize is a weekend for two in New York and tickets to see The 39 Steps there.
France's answer to Alfred Hitchcock
Les Diaboliques -- Who's Alfred Hitchcock? That's a question most people would probably chuckle at, expecting the person to either be joking or having lived under a rock for the entire 20th century.
TV's 25 Scariest Episodes #14 - Alfred Hitchcock Presents: 'The Case of Mr. Pelham'
Tom Ewell as the title role in The Case of Mr. Pelham One of the many paradoxes about Alfred Hitchcock is that, for a filmmaker who spent his entire career scaring the bejeezes out of people, he, with one exception, avoided stories dealing with the supernatural.
Now that the kiddos are back in school, it's time for you to think about how you're going to exercise your brain this fall.
This week in Television History: August 2009 Part III
It's hard to say where the truth really lies. August 11, 1921 Alex Haley , author of Roots , was born in Ithaca, New York.
Hitchcock: Watch the Classics, Skip the Remakes
Today may be the 110th anniversary of Alfred Hitchcock's birth, but the fruits of his five-decade long career in film are as fresh as a daisy laid on a newly dug grave.
Mark these postage stamps 'return to viewer'
By ROBERT PHILPOT The U.S. Postal Service will release its 'Early TV Movies' line of stamps today, collector's items that celebrate such shows as Kukla, Fran & Ollie; Hopalong Cassidy; Texaco Star Theater and 17 other shows from the 1940s, '50s and early '60s.Perhaps fittingly, the stamps are in black and white and feature iconic images such as ...
Mark these postage stamps 'return to viewer'
By ROBERT PHILPOT The U.S. Postal Service will release its 'Early TV Movies' line of stamps today, collector's items that celebrate such shows as Kukla, Fran & Ollie; Hopalong Cassidy; Texaco Star Theater and 17 other shows from the 1940s, '50s and early '60s.Perhaps fittingly, the stamps are in black and white and feature iconic images such as ...
Review: Alfred Hitchcock Presents
SIMPLE straightforward tales of mystery and suspense make for riveting viewing in the DVD release of this classic thriller series.
Movie Review: The Birds (1963), Hitchcock Creates Horror Out of Simplicity
Melanie Daniels is the daughter of a newspaper mogul and uses her "power" to conduct publicity stunts, like jumping in a lake naked.
A pal doffs his hat to Charlie Chaplin
Norman Lloyd orman Lloyd says he can remember when he first became aware of Charlie Chaplin -- even if he was only 1 year old and it was more than 90 years ago.
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