Foreign Correspondent (1940) - on set - During filming, cinematographer Rudolph Maté was excused for an hour American Cinematographer (1940) - Rudy Mate Becomes a Citizen|in order to become an American citizen. When he returned, cast and crew celebrated with a special luncheon. In the foreground (L-R) are Carol Stevens, Joan Harrison, Alfred Hitchcock and Maté (holding his citizenship scroll).Passenger list (1937) - Page from the passenger list of the RMS ''Queen Mary'', which departed from Southampton on 18 August 1937, bound for New York. Alfred, Alma and Patricia Hitchcock are listed, as is a ''Joan Hitchcock'' (Joan Harrison).Rebecca (1940) - photograph - Photograph of Joan Harrison and Hitchcock (''Rebecca'').Passenger list (1937) - Page from the passenger list of the MV ''Georgic'', which sailed from New York to Southampton and arrived on 12 July 1937. Alfred and Alma Hitchcock are listed as passengers, along with Patricia Hitchcock and Joan Harrison.The Hitchcocks and Joan Harrison - Photo of Alfred Hitchcock and Alma Reville, with their daughter Patricia Hitchcock and assistant Joan Harrison, taken shortly after their arrival in Hollywood in 1939.The Hitchcocks and Joan Harrison - Photograph of Alma Reville, Joan Harrison, Alfred Hitchcock and Patricia Hitchcock dining in a New York restaurant, taken in August 1937.Joan Harrison - Photograph of Joan Harrison.