Alfred Hitchcock : Number seventeen (1932)

Alfred Hitchcock : Number seventeen  (1932) Numéro Dix-Sept (Number 17) Number Seventeen (1932) _______________________ Réalisé par : Alfred Hitchcock Auteur : Alfred Hitchcock , Alma Reville , Rodney Ackland Produit par : John Maxwell , Leon M Lion Avec : Leon M Lion , Anne Grey , John Stuart , Barry Jones Durée : 63 minutes Année de production : 1932 Number Seventeen (Hitchcock, 1932) 1 hr 5 min video.google.co.uk "Un ...[Read More]

Alfred Hitchcock : Foreign correspondent

Alfred Hitchcock : Foreign correspondent _______________ [coolplayer width="420" height="320" autoplay="0" loop="0" charset="utf-8" download="1" mediatype=""] http://www.archive.org/download/foreign_correspondent/foreign_correspondent.flv [/coolplayer] Trailer Internet archive

Secret agent – Sabotage par Alfred Hitchcock

Secret agent - Sabotage par Alfred Hitchcock * SECRET AGENT (Quatre de l'espionnage [fr]) by Alfred Hitchcock ((Born As: Alfred Joseph Hitchcock Born: August 13, 1899, Leytonstone, England Died: April 28, 1980 from Liver Failure and Heart Problems Education: St. Ignatius College, London; School of Engineering and Navigation (mechanics, electricity, acoustics, navigation); University of London (art) Alfred Hictchcock a bried biography)) : Filmography Plot synopsis : Secret Agent ...[Read More]

Tallulah Bankhead

Tallulah Bankhead "Hello, daaaahling" "I'm as pure as the driven slush." Tallulah Bankhead Photographed by George Hoyningen-Huene in London, 1929 "'The Wham from Alabam’,” as Tallulah Bankhead was called, is one of entertainment’s most colorful personalities. She was named Tallulah for her grandmother, who was named for a waterfall, Tallulah Falls, in Georgia. She is now known mainly for her wild antics: she was said to ...[Read More]

Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo : a film screenplay based on a french mystery novel

Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo : a film screenplay based on a french mystery novel In September of 1957, Alfred Hitchcock arrived in San Francisco for location shooting of his new thriller, Vertigo. Why San Francisco ? (Pourquoi San Francisco ?) "A lengthy narrative by husband Gavin Elster describing Madeleine's obsession with San Francisco was unfortunately cut from the film, but it indicates the kind of romantic mood that Hitchcock realized he would get by shooting in ...[Read More]