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Title: What's My Line? (Alfred Hitchcock)
Added: Jan 20, 2008
Author: davepattern
Duration: 5:53
Description:
Alfred Hitchcock's appearance on "What's My Line?"
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Channel: Entertainment
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Youtube Comments: 557
HookedOnMneumonics Says:
Dec 8, 2011 - @1bardh1 You forgot Alejandro Jodorowsky, Luis Bañuel and Werner Herzog.
rawr91 Says:
Dec 9, 2011 - 4:23 alfred is totally turned on by her quickness.
CraigASilver Says:
Dec 10, 2011 - Had no idea Hitch could draw his own caricature--or would want to. Check out my original song tribute "Here's To Alfred Hitchcock" (with accompanying montage). Just click on my name below or search CraigASilver.
wholeNwon Says:
Dec 21, 2011 - How well I remember that show. Really good entertainment for the whole family. Now what do we have? Now there are many more channels filled with lowest common denominator trash pandering to the intellectually bereft. NPR has provided occasional bright spots but, on the whole, our society has become both fat and stupid.
kubrox91 Says:
Dec 22, 2011 - @1bardh1 what about socrsese? kurosawa?
kubrox91 Says:
Dec 22, 2011 - I wish we could have wittier people around today that aren't comedians in their profession. I really don't see any witty actors or directors.
09201951ful Says:
Jan 2, 2012 - @kubrox91 hahahahahah
Tessmage Says:
Jan 5, 2012 - @emaresea I'll take it one further and say that it has been the systematic dumbing down of America by the Establishment. Ignorant people are easier to mislead and control. I realize that might sound paranoid to some people... but it isn't.
WanderLink Says:
Jan 7, 2012 - @1bardh1Chaplin? WTF? That's an odd choice for great director let alone second greatest. I say1. Stanley Kubrick2. Fritz Lang3. Orson Welles4. Alfred Hitchcock5. Akira Kurosawa
oct2258 Says:
Jan 8, 2012 - Watching these WML? clips is such great fun and also a bit sad. It makes me wish for times when there was wit and class on TV.
jevilscientist Says:
Jan 12, 2012 - no actresses or actors could ever compare to the talent of lost era!!!!
GEVMM Says:
Jan 16, 2012 - @WanderLink and Billy Wilder.
luridlorea Says:
Jan 19, 2012 - @Radioeater Baby Boomer's punishment for having kids (kidding! Kind of...)
rustyshepperd Says:
Jan 19, 2012 - I wish that GSN would put this show, and the other good old black and white shows back on the air. I used to watch GSN every night back then, and now I hardly ever watch it. People and shows were classier and much more entertaining at that time. I'm only 36 and never watched them live, but I wish I could have.
Woody615 Says:
Jan 28, 2012 - @WanderLink No, Chaplin deserves to be in the top 5 though I would be hard pressed to name who I would remove from your fine list. Watch "City Lights". It's a heck of a lot harder to act when you can't speak lines.
WanderLink Says:
Jan 28, 2012 - @Woody615 I don't think Chaplin even deserves to be in the top 10. That wasn't even his primary function. He was a comedian. You wanna talk comedian directors, Buster Keaton was a better director than Charlie Chaplin. There are too many great directors to place him anywhere near up there. Kubrick, Lang, Welles, Hitchcock, Kurosawa, Leone, Lean, Griffith, Melies, Ford, Lynch, Coppola, Scorsese, Scott, Herzog, Spielberg, Godard. I wouldn't even say Chaplin deserves to be in the top 25.
MAFAMAL Says:
Jan 30, 2012 - @1bardh1 Chaplin?
TheDicamillo Says:
Feb 2, 2012 - @1bardh1 WTF?? Kubrick, Chaplin and Welles are no way near as good as Alfred Hitchcock. Hitchcock is probably the greatest director of all time.
1bardh1 Says:
Feb 3, 2012 - @TheDicamillo i'm not trying to say anything bad about hitchcock, and if you can't see, he's up there with kubrick, but i just want to say that both Hitchcock and Chaplin had only one genre, and i;m not saying they weren't good at it, because they really are the best at them, they completely pastered them, but Kubrick is there because he has done a movie in almost every genre and all of them have become one of (if not THE) best, i mean, 2001, A Clockwork Orange, The Shining, FMJ? That's why
andreyi10 Says:
Feb 3, 2012 - i think kubrick and hitchcock are very good directors but why is everybody here only talking about american directors and sayin "best directors" what about Andrei Tarkovski , antonioni, visconti, bergman, fellini, kurosawa , wajda, kieslowski, Truffaut, forman it`s impossibile to make an objective top because all of these directors are brilliant.
gemrouf Says:
Feb 5, 2012 - @1bardh1 You must be joking, try: Chaplin, Hitchcock, Orson Welles, Kubrick
PataniscaODC Says:
Feb 6, 2012 - damn that woman was smart where you ever in a bar in venice? lol!!
placebo4yo Says:
Feb 9, 2012 - HahahaGuy: Saw Grace Kelly.Alfred: What did you do about it?Guy: Well I was there with my wife and three kids and we just thought what a handsome gal she was.Alfred: What a pity...lol












emaresea Says:
Dec 5, 2011 - @Radioeater Anti-intellectualism, that's what happened.