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Miguel Cortez, Small Business Owner
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One of Alfred Hitchcock's classics, this romantic thriller features a cast to kill for: Ingrid Bergman, Cary Grant, and Claude Rains.
Alfred Hitchcock's Waltzes From Vienna Le Chant du Danube ~ French Version Johann Strauss Jr.
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Angela Berkley, High School Student
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From the outset of Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious , Bergman is a willful party beast trapped in the body of the girl next door, mamboing through a dishonest world with a soused grin, horny glower and bare midriff.
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Chogyam Trungpa Gyatso, Tibetan Monk
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Notorious is Alfred Hitchcock's most openly sensual film, thanks largely to Bergman's effortless transmutation of her then-popular wholesome screen persona into the director's fleshiest object of desire.
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Anita Ganesh, Poet
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Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine's authors include some of the best and best-known writers around Walter Satterthwait, Jan Burke, Kathy Lynn Emerson, and Joseph Hansen, for instance as well as new writers.
Alfred Hitchcock's Representation of Sexuality Borders on the Perverse - Discusses how Alfred Hitchcock was an artist unable to relate to women and how he built his neurotic anguish into his cinematic creations.
Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine Alfred Hitchcock Mystery is a monthly publication that presents stories packed with suspense, mystery, and intrigue.
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Keiko Miyisawa, Receptionist
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Alfred Hitchcock's Shoujo Kakumei Utena - The complacent Utena is bored.
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Athena Mondale, Spiritual Consultant
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Alfred Hitchcock's Under Capricorn Dim the house lights and dig in for a dark tale of love, frustration, violence and vengeance as only Alfred Hitchcock could tell it.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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Alfred Hitchcock's CameoS M ost fans are of the impression that Alfred Hitchcock made cameo appearances in all of his movies.
Impressive collection of art relating to Alfred Hitchcock's films, including famed designer Saul Bass.
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Keith Tennant, Factory Worker
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Alfred Hitchcock's Downhill Downhill , made at Gainsborough Studios (UK) in 1927, was written by its star, Ivor Novello, in collaboration with Constance Collier.
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