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What's My Line? (Alfred Hitchcock)

Alfred Hitchcock's appearance on "What's My Line?"



Alfred Hitchcock interview (part 1 of 6) Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder Fall 1973

Here it is. Long thought to be lost or destroyed a complete recording has been found of one of the few hour long interviews of Alfred Hitchcock . Originally broadcast as one of the first Tomorrow Shows with Tom Snyder in the Fall of 1973. This recording is from a second repeat of this show broadcast on Memorial day, 1980. The VHS (SP) tape itself was found to be in excellent condition. While properly stored in a climate controlled environment it apparently had not been played in decades. Great care has been taken to make the digital transfer. This segment deals with what Alfred Hitchcock himself is afraid of (ie policemen), is he REALLY a monster?, and what's his idea of happiness?



Alfred Hitchcock On Mastering Cinematic Tension

Alfred Hitchcock explains how to inject emotional tension into a scene during an AFI Master seminar. CONNECT WITH AFI: AFI.com http facebook.com



Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Cheney Vase

Alfred Hitchcock Tv Show Cheney Vase



Alfred Hitchcock Presents Lamb to the Slaughter. (1958)

Alfred Hitchcock Presents Lamb to the Slaughter. (1958) Mary Maloney is a devoted wife and an exceptional housekeeper. One day, her husband, the police chief, announces that he wants a divorce because he has met another woman. Mary is quite angry and kills him with a blow from a frozen leg of lamb. She calls the police and provides and alibi for herself with the story that she'd been out to the store when the murder took place. The investigating officer, Lieutenant Noonan, is further frustrated when he cannot to find the murder weapon. Knowing of the long and hard hours spent looking into the case, Mary invites Noonan and the other investigators for a bite to eat. They dig into Mary's leg of lamb and Noonan still thinking about the missing murder weapon says "For all we know, it might be right under our very noses." www.Zombie-Popcorn.com



Alfred Hitchcock cameos

Here are some of Alfred Hitchcock cameos appearences combined with a dramatic soundtrack.



Alfred Hitchcock: The Difference Between Mystery & Suspense

Alfred Hitchcock explains the differences between mystery and suspense at an AFI Seminar in 1970. CONNECT WITH AFI: facebook.com twitter.com AFI.com AFI FACEBOOK APP: apps.facebook.com



Alfred Hitchcock's cameo appearances

These are just the cameo appearances from the movies I own on DVD, missing are: Easy Virtue (1927) Blackmail (1929) Foreign Correspondent (1940) Suspicion (1941) Spellbound (1945) The Paradine Case (1947) Under Capricorn (1949)



Alfred Hitchcock Presents S01E11 Guilty Witness Pt 1

Guilty Witness First aired: 12/11/1955 Writer: Robert C. Daniels, Morris Hersman Director: Robert Stevens Guest star: Judith Evelyn (Amelia Verber), Joe Mantell (Stanley Crane), Robert F. Simon (Detective Halloran), Kathleen Maguire (Dorothy Krane), Ed Kemmer (Dan Verber), Grazia Narciso (Mrs Santini), Leola Wendorff (Mrs Glavetsky) Global rating: 9.1 The male in a very unhappy couple disappears. Neighbors suspect foul play.



Alfred Hitchcock Presents, "Pen Pal" (1 of 3)

Season 6, Episode 6. Original Air Date: 1 November 1960



Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Sorcerer's Apprentice - Season 7, Episode 39 (1962)

DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" is a seventh-season episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents from 1961--1962, that was never broadcast on network television. It is episode #39, of Season 7. The story and teleplay were written by Robert Bloch, the author of Psycho. It was directed by Josef Leytes. The 4 main characters are played by Diana Dors (Irene Sadini), Brandon De Wilde (Hugo), David J. Stewart (Vincent Sadini) and Larry Kert (George Morris). Although once qualified as a lost episode, "The Sorcerer's Apprentice", has since been widely distributed in syndication and, due to public domain, numerous Hitchcock home media releases and video on demand. Exiting from his Keeley's Carnival trailer on a cold windy night for a smoke while playing in Toledo, Ohio, magician Sadini the Great spots an unconscious youth on the ground a short distance away. With the assistance of food vendor Milt they carry him into Sadini's trailer where, a short time later, Sadini's wife Irene enters. Not at all pleased with the youth's presence there, she finally succumbs to Sadini's request to go get the lad some food after he regains consciousness and equates her with an angel. He also compares Sadini's appearance to that of the devil. Hugo, as the lad explains he was called at the "home", regains his strength and becomes infatuated with Irene following her around the carnival to the point of discovery that she is cheating on Sadini with George Morris, the high ...



Psycho Trailer PopUp - Alfred Hitchcock - HD MOVIE

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Ingrid Bergman Calls Alfred Hitchcock An "Adorable Genius"

Ingrid Bergman plays hostess at the AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute To Alfred Hitchcock CONNECT WITH AFI: facebook.com twitter.com AFI.com AFI FACEBOOK APP: apps.facebook.com



Alfred Hitchcock Accepts the AFI Life Achievement Award in 1979

Alfred Hitchcock accepts the 7th AFI Life Achievement Award (1979). CONNECT WITH AFI: AFI.com http facebook.com



Jimmy Stewart Salutes Alfred Hitchcock

Jimmy Stewart speaks at the AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute To Alfred Hitchcock (1979). CONNECT WITH AFI: facebook.com twitter.com AFI.com AFI FACEBOOK APP: apps.facebook.com



Steven Spielberg On Orson Welles, Alfred Hitchcock & Martin Scorsese

Steven Spielberg talks about Directors with distinct styles. He refers the work of Orson Welles, Alfred Hitchcock, Martin Scorsese and Michael Curtiz. AFI FACEBOOK APP: apps.facebook.com CONNECT WITH AFI: twitter.com AFI.com facebook.com



Jamaica Inn (1939) Alfred Hitchcock Thriller starring Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Hara Full Movie

Jamaica Inn is a 1939 film made by Alfred Hitchcock adapted from Daphne du Maurier's 1936 novel of the same name, the first of three of du Maurier's works that Hitchcock adapted (the others were her novel Rebecca and short story "The Birds"). The film is a period piece set in Cornwall in 1819; the real Jamaica Inn still exists, and is a pub on the edge of Bodmin Moor. The score was written by Eric Fenby. Jamaica Inn starred Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Hara. Critics disparaged the film and today it is considered one of Hitchcock's lesser films. However, the film still garnered a large profit (3.7 million dollars, a huge success, at the time) at the box office.



Cary Grant & Friends Salute Alfred Hitchcock

Alfred Hitchcock's friends and collaborators introduce each other and say a few words at the AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute To Alfred Hitchcock. Among them are Sean Connery, Tippi Hedren, and Cary Grant. CONNECT WITH AFI: facebook.com twitter.com AFI.com AFI FACEBOOK APP: apps.facebook.com



François Truffaut Salutes Alfred Hitchcock at AFI Life Achievement Award

François Truffaut speaks at the AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute To Alfred Hitchcock. CONNECT WITH AFI: facebook.com twitter.com AFI.com AFI FACEBOOK APP: apps.facebook.com



Alfred Hitchcock The Birds Nails Tutorial

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Alfred Hitchcock spoof - Big Train - BBC comedy

The Big Train comedy team perform a terrifying horror spoof in the style of Alfred Hitchcock. Funny short from comedian Simon Pegg and friends.



François Truffaut On Roberto Rosselini & Alfred Hitchcock

François Truffaut speaks about how Alfred Hitchcock and Roberto Roinfluenced his own work at an AFI Harold Lloyd Master Seminar. CONNECT WITH AFI: facebook.com twitter.com AFI.com AFI FACEBOOK APP: apps.facebook.com



Tippi Hedren On Alfred Hitchcock's THE BIRDS

Tippi Hedren talks about and introduces Alfred Hitchcock's THE BIRDS at AFI's NIGHT AT THE MOVIES in 2007. CONNECT WITH AFI: facebook.com twitter.com AFI.com AFI FACEBOOK APP: apps.facebook.com



Alfred Hitchcock: Exposition Is A Pill That Must Be Sugar-Coated

Alfred Hitchcock talks about how to handle exposition in film at an AFI Seminar in 1970. CONNECT WITH AFI: facebook.com twitter.com AFI.com AFI FACEBOOK APP: apps.facebook.com



John Houseman Salutes Alfred Hitchcock

John Houseman speaks at the AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute To Alfred Hitchcock. CONNECT WITH AFI: facebook.com twitter.com AFI.com AFI FACEBOOK APP: apps.facebook.com



North by Northwest trailer (Alfred Hitchcock)

A gem in movie history. Hitchcock uses his sardonic wit to describe his 1950s suspense classic.



Alfred Hitchcock On Evoking An Emotional Response

Alfred Hitchcock explains that when looking for material, he doesn't care about the content as much as he does about how how to handle the material to evoke an emotional response. (1970) CONNECT WITH AFI: facebook.com twitter.com AFI.com AFI FACEBOOK APP: apps.facebook.com



Alfred Hitchcock: Blackmail and Easy Virtue

Two early films from the Master of Suspense populate this compilation disc. In Blackmail (1929) -- the director's first talkie -- the illicit tryst of a young woman (Anny Ondra) leads to a sexual assault, blackmail and, eventually, murder. The silent melodrama Easy Virtue (1927) chronicles the life of a young divorcée (Isabel Jeans) who tries to start over in France with a new name but finds she can't escape the taint of scandal.



Hitchcock 2013 & BBC's The Girl - Top Ten Alfred Hitchcock Movies : Beyond The Trailer

Hitchcock 2013 and The Girl 2012 return the spotlight to Alfred Hitchcock! While Anthony Hopkins and Toby Jones will seek to portray this famous director, Beyond The Trailer host Grace Randolph gives you her top ten list of Alfred Hitchcock films! Where do Rope, Rebecca, Strangers on a Train, The Birds, Psycho, Vertigo, Shadow of a Doubt, The Man Who Knew Too Much, Rear Window and North by Northwest stand on the list? And what are your favorite Alfred Hitchcock films? Enjoy this spotlight on Alfred Hitchcock's top ten films before seeing Hitchcock in 2013 or The Girl on the BBC in 2012! Beyond The Trailer is associated with YouTube Next Lab.



Alfred Hitchcock's"The Birds" in 1 minute, and 40 seconds.

A mashup created by KJEveryday, in a tribute Alfred Hitchcock's magnificent film, The Birds.



Alfred Hitchcock - Masters of Cinema (Complete Interview in 1972)

Alfred Hitchcock (UK, 1899-1980) is undeniably the world's most famous film director. His name has become synonymous with the cinema, and each new generation takes the same pleasure in rediscovering his films, which are now treasures of our artistic heritage. Hitchcock started out in the British silent cinema of the 1920s, which reached its peak with successful thrillers such as "The Man Who Knew Too Much" (1934), "Sabotage" (1936) and "The Lady Vanishes" (1938). Recognized as a 'young genius', Hitchcock moved to Hollywood and set about reinventing cinematic tradition,combining the modern with the classic in films such as "Vertigo" (1957), "North by Northwest" (1959)and "The Birds" (1963). Hitchcock gave talented actors such as James Stewart and Cary Grant the chance to play enduring antiheroes and imprinted the public imagination with the myth of the 'blonde', as embodied by Grace Kelly, Kim Novak and Tippi Hedren.



Alfred Hitchcock....Some Short Interview Excerpts

A short compilation of interesting and entertaining excerpts from various interviews with Hitchcock.



Alfred Hitchcock talks about FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT

ALFRED HITCHCOCK SAID: "I had a test pilot go out off Santa Monica. And dive with a camera on the front of the plane toward the ocean. Pull out at the last moment."



Alfred Hitchcock's The Older Sister -- LIzzie Borden

Opening from Alfred Hitchcock Presents' "The Older Sister", the filmed version of Lillian de la Torre's play about Lizzie Borden.



Alfred Hitchcock's Ghost Stories for Young People Part 1

The first part of the Alfred Hitchcock's Ghost Stories for Young People LP. This includes the intro from Alfred Hitchcock and the story The Haunted and The Haunters.



Alfred Hitchcock- "Puns are the highest form of literature"

Alfred Hitchcock on puns interviewed by Dick Cavett in 1972



Alfred Hitchcock Presents, "Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat"

Season 6, Episode 1. Original Air Date: 27 September 1960



The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "A Matter of Murder" (1964)

Season 2 episode 23, written by Boris Sobelman and directed by David Lowell Rich, with Darren McGavin, Pat Crowley, Patrick McVey, Telly Savalas, Howard Wendell, Than Wyenn, Jordan Grant, Paul Potash, Tyler McVey, Lewis Charles, Tyler McVey, Marc Rambeau, Cal Bartlett and Alfred Hitchcock (Host). Original air date: 3 April 1964.



Alfred Hitchcock Presents, "The Landlady"

Season 6, Episode 19. Original Air Date: 21 February 1961



The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "Don't Look Behind You" (1962)

Season 1 episode 2 of the series, with Jeffrey Hunter, Vera Miles, Dick Sargent, Alf Kjellin, Abraham Sofaer, Ralph Roberts, Madge Kennedy, Mary Scott, Clancy Cooper, Suzanne Noel. Director: John Brahm. Host: Alfred Hitchcock. Original air date: 27 September 1962. Episode review by Lary James Giannakos: larryjamesgianakos.blogspot.com



The 39 Steps (Alfred Hitchcock) 1935

PART OF MY "DRIVE-IN MOVIE MARATHON" PLAYLIST: www.youtube.com An early Alfred Hitchcock film. Source: www.archive.org/details/The39Steps.



Alfred Hitchcock Presents S02E11 The Better Bargain

A middle-aged mobster suspects his young wife is cheating on him. He gets in touch with Harry Silver, the best hitman in the business. Director: Herschel Daugherty Writers: Bernard C. Schoenfeld (teleplay), Richard Deming (story) Stars:Alfred Hitchcock, Robert Middleton and Henry Silva Original Air Date:9 December 1956 Alfred Hitchcock ... Himself - Host Robert Middleton ... Louis Koster Henry Silva ... Harry Silver Don Hanmer ... Cutter, the Detective Kathleen Hughes ... Marian Koster Jack Lambert ... Baldy



Alfred Hitchcock - Vertigo (1:11:24-1:15:00)

The famous Tower-sequence in one of Hitchcocks best films: "Vertigo".



Alfred Hitchcock Presents S01E07 Breakdown Pt 1

Breakdown First aired: 11/13/1955 Writer: Francis Cockrell, Louis Pollock, Louis Pollock Director: Alfred Hitchcock Guest star: Raymond Bailey (Ed Johnson), Holly Bane (Escaped Convict (as Mike Ragan)) , Aaron Spelling (Road Worker), Joseph Cotten (William Callew), Murray Alper (Lloyd), Lane Chandler (Sheriff), Marvin Press (Chessy), Harry Shannon (Dr. Harner), Forrest Stanley (Hubka), James Edwards (Convict), Elzie Emanuel (Black Escaped Covict), Harry Landers (Coroner), Richard Newton (Ambulance Driver), Ralph Peters, Jimmy Weldon (Guard) William, a cold man in life, is ready to be buried alive after an accident leaves him paralyzed.



The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "An Unlocked Window" (1965)

Season 3 episode 17, based on a story by Ethel Lina White and written for TV by James Bridges. Director: Joseph M. Newman. Host: Alfred Hitchcock. The cast: Dana Wynter, TC Jones, Louise Latham, John Kerr, EJ André, Stephen Roberts, Cathie Merchant, John Willis, Lew Brown & Len Hendry. Original air date: 15 February 1965.

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