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Established in 2003, this is the largest unofficial Alfred Hitchcock site on the web, with news, articles, books, image galleries, videos, interviews, forums, details of DVD & Blu-ray releases, and much more!
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- Hitchcock Filmography - full information for each of his films
- Articles - thousands of articles about Hitchcock, his films, and his collaborators
- Books about Hitchcock and details of the fiction anthologies that bear his name
- Hitchcock Gallery - over 8,000 Hitchcock related images
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- 1000 Frames of Hitchcock - 52,000 images from all of Hitchcock's major films
- Site Index - A to Z list of content held on this site
Site News
- Hugh Stewart's 1948 article "The Function of Editing in Film Making".
- Listen to Hitchcock on NBC's "Information Please" (24/Jun/1943)
- Hitchcock Zone Exclusive! A long forgotten 1929 article — "A New "Chair" Which a Woman Might Fill"
- A 1942 article written by cinematographer Joseph A. Valentine — "Using an Actual Town Instead of Movie Sets"
- A 1933 interview from Cinema Quarterly — "Alfred Hitchcock on Music in Films"
- Explore Hitchcock's Family Tree!
- Hitchcock in Vogue: "Alfred Hitchcock Directs the Young Edna May Wonacott" (1943) and "People and Ideas: Alfred Hitchcock" (1948)
- André Bazin's 1954 article, "Hitchcock contre Hitchcock"
- Two articles written by Alfred Hitchcock: "Direction" (1937) and "Rear Window" (1968)
- A transcript for parts one and two of the 25 part radio version of the Hitchcock/Truffaut tape interviews are now available
- A rare 1969 interview with Hitchcock has been transcribed for the site
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100 Years Ago this Month
- 19/Apr/1925 - actor Hugh O'Brian born in Rochester, New York, USA
- 24/Apr/1925 - actress Martine Bartlett born in St Louis, Missouri, USA
On This Day in Hitchcock History
- 18/Apr/1881 - writer Max Ferner born
- 18/Apr/1893 - writer Jo Swerling born in Russia
- 18/Apr/1894 - actor Hal Gordon born in London, England, UK
- 18/Apr/1907 - composer Miklós Rózsa born in Budapest, Hungary
- 18/Apr/1928 - actor William Bramley born in New York, USA
- 18/Apr/1934 - actor James Drury born in New York, New York, USA
- 18/Apr/1938 - actor Martin Clark born in Cleveland, Ohio, USA
- 18/Apr/1940 - actor Robert Hale dies in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, UK
- 18/Apr/1961 - the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode "Deathmate" is broadcast for the first time
- 18/Apr/1964 - writer Ben Hecht dies of thrombosis in New York, USA
- 18/Apr/1974 - actress Betty Compson dies of a heart attack in Glendale, California, USA
- 18/Apr/1984 - actor Francis De Wolff dies
- 18/Apr/1998 - actor Liam Sullivan dies of a heart attack in Los Angeles, California, USA
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Film of the Week (#16)
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
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