Got a Hitch
Biography
The Silent Years...(1922~1925)
The Silent Years...(1926~1928)
The First Sound Years( 1929~1933)
The British Classics (1934~1935)
The British Classics (1936~1939)
Vintage Hollywood (1940)
Vintage Hollywood (1940~1942)
The War Years(1943~1945)
Perfecting the Art (1946~1950)
The Hollywood Classics (1951~1954)
The Hollywood Classics (1954)
The Hollywood Classics (1955~1957)
The Master of Suspense (1958)
The Master of Suspense (1959)
The Master of Suspense (1960)
The Master of Suspense (1963)
The Grand Old Man (1964~1976)
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Miscellanea

Alfred Hitchcock *1899 ~ 1980*

Welcome to my fan site!

More articles, books, have been written about him ( and I have seen a list of about 25 sites dedicated to him) than any other movie director I know or have heard of.
I will not try to make something bigger or better, I am not a professional site builder nor a movie critic or historian, I will just dedicate my site to a great master of the cinema, hoping that those who will visit will find maybe one new pic or a new info about him.

I love Hitchcock's films ever since I saw "Rear Window" and spent most of the film seated on the edge of the seat. I was fourteen years old then and I have not missed any of his movies since. (Naturally as videos came along I managed to see his older films too, and also on public television)
As with all sites, I will include a brief biography, and then his filmography.
For those who are familiar with the different sites our group*The Moviegoers* have built, I just add that this site will follow the same pattern, trying to have at least a still for every film Hitchcock directed and technical data.
Hope I have not scared you away with all this talk...
Let's go and afterward, after my thanks for taking a look at my site,please be sure to sign my guestbook below or send me a private e-mail with your thoughts and suggestions. I'll be updating frequently, so please check back often.

When Alfred Hitchcock died in 1980, the cinema was robbed of the last of the great directors whose careers began in silent films, thereby embracing the very history of Cinema itself.

Despite biographies which delineate the obsessive,sadistic side of his nature, Hitchcock was one of the few outright geniuses cinema has gven us.
His 50-odd films testify to that: many are fresh, chilling and invigorating today as they were when first released.
THAT IS THE LEGACY OF Alfred Hitchcock

Alfred Hitchcock,50 years apart

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