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Hitch on the Hump: Psycho (1960)-Part 3: We're All In Our Private Traps
Hitch on the Hump: Psycho (1960)-Part 3: We're All In Our Private Traps
(Don't forget to check out Part 1:We All Go A Little Mad Sometimes and Part 2: Mother! Oh, God, Mother! Blood! Blood!) If some people thought, as Hitchcock said, that “the people were small, there were no characters in it” then I’m not sure what film they were watching. While in Psycho none ...
Hitch on the Hump: Psycho (1960)- Part 1: We All Go a Little Mad Sometimes
Hitch on the Hump: Psycho (1960)- Part 1: We All Go a Little Mad Sometimes
thelightningbugslair.com — “We all go a little mad sometimes.” is not only a quote from arguably Hitchcock’s finest film;... it’s also one of the universal truths. Delving into a subject like Psycho , I felt like I was going a bit mad. Psycho belongs in the short list of films ... (more) Hitch on the Hump: Psycho (1960)- Part 1: We All Go a ...
Rare hour-long Alfred Hitchcock interview
kottke.org — In 1973, Tom Snyder interviewed Alfred Hitchcock for the Tomorrow Show. Thought to be lost, the whole... thing is now up on YouTube after being transferred from a VHS tape. Here's part one : To follow: part two , part three , part four , part ... (more) Rare hour-long Alfred Hitchcock interview
Alfred Hitchcock (part 1 of 6) Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder Fall 1973 (video)
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Alfred Hitchcock (part 1 of 6) Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder Fall 1973 (video)
youtube.com — Here it is.Long thought to be lost or destroyed a complete recording has been found of one... of the few hour long interviews of Alfred Hitchcock . Originally ... (more) Alfred Hitchcock (part 1 of 6) Tomorrow Show with Tom ...
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