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Sayings about Alfred Hitchcock

Sayings about Alfred Hitchcock. Alfred Hitchcock sayings: ‘A good film would be if the sound is taken away the audience still knows what’s going on’ ‘Give them pleasure, the same pleasure they have when they wake from a nightmare’ ‘Television has brought back murder, where it should be’

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Sayings about Alfred Hitchcock

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  1. Sayings about Alfred Hitchcock • Alfred Hitchcock sayings: • ‘A good film would be if the sound is taken away the audience still knows what’s going on’ • ‘Give them pleasure, the same pleasure they have when they wake from a nightmare’ • ‘Television has brought back murder, where it should be’ • ‘A lot of movies are about life, mines a slice of cake’

  2. Psycho … http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NG3-GlvKPcg&safe=active Psycho is a 1960 American suspense/horror film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starringAnthony Perkins, Vera Miles, John Gavin, and Janet Leigh. The film depicts the encounter between a secretary, Marion Crane (Leigh), who goes to a secluded motel after embezzling money from her employer, and the motel's disturbed owner and manager, Norman Bates (Perkins), and the aftermath of their encounter.

  3. The Birds… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2Im8Lu5pP0&safe=active The Birds is a 1963 suspense/horror film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, loosely based on the 1952 story "The Birds" by Daphne du Maurier. It depicts Bodega Bay, California, which is, suddenly and for unexplained reasons, the subject of a series of widespread and violent bird attacks over the course of a few days.

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