Tuesday, 10 January 2012

Alfred Hitchcock the master of suspense

Made 52 in 50 years of his filming career. He first started making silent films and became making psychological thrillers in 1956. Towards the end of his career he became known as the greatest british film maker. He claimed himself to be a typed director quoting that if he made Cinderella the audience would be looking for a dead body in the coach. His top films were: rear window, vertigo, notorious, north by northwest, shadow of a doubt, the 39 steps, psycho, rope, dial m for murder and lifeboat. Most of Alfred's Hitchcock films contained a character who gets framed for a crime they didn't commit.

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