Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Alfred Hitchcock on This Day in History


This day in history: The Master of Suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, died on this day in 1980. He directed over 50 feature films over six decades, films such as Psycho, The Birds, Rear Window, Dial M for Murder etc. Hitchcock was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960, but he never won an Oscar. Did you know: One of his favorite movies was the 1977 Burt Reynolds movie Smokey and the Bandit. He was afraid of the police, and fried eggs. Alfred Hitchcock liked using blonde actresses in his movies: “Blondes make the best victims. They’re like virgin snow that shows up the bloody footprints.”

Alfred Hitchcock remains an influence on crime writers
As he wrote what has become one of the top-selling novels so far in 2018, "The Woman in the Window," the author who calls himself A.J. Finn was thinking of a certain master of suspense: Alfred Hitchcock.

You can watch episodes of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" on Youtube for free.


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