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Alfred Hitchcock

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Alfred Hitchcock

personal aspects

  • Alfred Joseph Hithcock
  • He was born on the 13th of August 1899, Leytostone, UK
  • Died 19th of April 1980 (80) Belair, California
  • Married with Alma Reveille
  • Daughter Patricia Hitchcock
  • 1919-1980, working years

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Alfred Hitchcock

Biography

01

Childhood

Catholic education, good and lonely kid

02

Youth

He wanted to be an engineer so when he was 14, his parents inscribed in London County Council School of Engineering and Navigation.

03

First steps

  1. Part time job as an illustrator of advertisements of electric cables.
  2. Promoved the creation of the Henley Telegraph magazine.
  3. Inscribed to Royal engineers in WW1

Why IS HE CONSIDERED A GENIUS?

characteristics of his cinema

01

mC Guffin

"The McGuffin is nothing"

Is how he called the object that throgh the plot chases the will of the main charcter.

Voyeur

02

The curiosity of the human being for the intimacy of his fellow men. All his characters have a keen sense of corious.

03

SUSpence

The viewer is the only one who knews what is happening before the unconsciousness of the characters.His camera movements are a revolution of cinema-

04

visual language

For Hitchcocck was most important the image than the scrpt or the music, typical of a director of after music cinema. That is why he could espress hisself only wih a camera

Alfred Hitchcock presents:

Movies

USA

UK

  1. Rebecca
  2. Forign correspondent
  3. The house across the bay
  4. Mr. and Mrs. Smith
  5. Suspicion
  6. Saboteur
  7. Shadow of doubt
  8. Bon voyage
  9. Aventure malgache
  10. The fighting generation
  11. Lifeboat
  12. Watchtower over tomorrow
  13. Spellbound
  14. Notorious
  15. The paradine case
  16. Under capricorn
  17. stage fright
  18. strangers on a train
  19. I confess
  20. Dial M for murder
  21. Rear window
  22. To catch a thief
  23. The trouble with Harry
  24. Vertigo
  25. North by nortwest
  26. Psycho
  27. The birds
  28. Marnie
  29. Tord curtain
  30. Topaz
  31. Frenzy
  32. Family plot
  1. Number 13
  2. Always tell your wife
  3. The pleasure garden
  4. The mountain eagle
  5. The lodger
  6. Downhill
  7. Easy virtue
  8. The ring
  9. The farmer's wife
  10. Champagne
  11. The manxman
  12. Blackmail
  13. Elstree calling
  14. An elastic affair
  15. Murder!
  16. Mary
  17. The skin game
  18. Rich and strange
  19. Number 17
  20. Waltzes from Vienna
  21. The man who knew too much
  22. Sanders of the river
  23. The 39 steps
  24. Secret agent
  25. Sabotage
  26. Young and Innocent
  27. The lady vanishes
  28. Jamaica inn

01

Psycho

Horror and suspence-1960

It's one of Hitchcock's masterpiece. Situated in a motel, where a secretary goes with stolen money. It was considered different because it had a low budjet, in black and white and with a TV equipment. First example of the genre "slasher", considered a materpiece. Based on the novel "Psycho"of Robert Bloch wrote it in 1959. The main actors are Janet Leigh(Marion Crane) and Anthony Perkins (Norman Bates)

02

North by Northwest

Spy thriller-1959

Starring Cary Grant (Roger Thronhill), Eva Marie Saint and James Mason. About a business man who is mistaken for a spy, and acused of a murder he didn't comit as he runs for his life. Awards: Edgar award for best motion picture screenplay.

03

ReaR Window

Suspence-1954

Sipnosis :A very curious periodist is plastered in a wheelchair and the boring days make him spy throw the window witnessing a murder. The movie was filmed on a set created at paramount studios, for building it they spent six weeks. The lead roles were played by James Steward and Grace Kelly.

04

Vertigo

Noir psychological thriller-1958

Starring James Stewart(Scottie Ferguson) and Kim Novac(Madeleine) A policeman is sent on a mission to follow Madeleine, thought to have an abnormal mental state. But will he be able to succeed this mission with his fear of heights?

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The 39 steps

05

Thriller-1935

British film, based on the book the thirty-nine steps(1915) by John Buchan. It's about Richard Hannay, becomes involved in preventing an organisation of spies called "The 39 steps" From stealing British military secrets. After being accused of a murder he fleds to Scotland. Considered a classic and filmed in England. Starring Robert Donat (Richard Hannay) and Madeleine Carrol (Pamela)

the birds

06

Horror-1963

The daughter of a famous attorney is the main character of this film when she goes to a coastal town to bring two lovebirds to her friend's sister but when she arrives the birds start acting strangely. Hitchcock managed to turn something so usual, the birds,into an absolute nightmare.

the trouble with Harry

07

Another masterpiece of HItchcock, admired and very popular without any special mot but with his treak of "travelling background stairs". Sipnosis:Its about how the residents of Vermony Village react to a corpse.Are all guilty? The only comedy of the english director

Awards

Oscars

-Cannes Festival-3 nominations -San Sebastian International Film Festival-2 silver shelf -Golden Lion nomination at the Venice International Film Festival. -Six of his films have been included in the National Film Registry to be preserved. -In 1980 he received a knighthood from Queen Elisabeth II -In addition to other many prizes, for example in the Emmys, American Film institute etc...

  • Rebeca-Best Film and Best Direction
  • 5 times nominated

Bafta

  • Honorific Bafta
  • candidate as Best Director-Psycho

Golden Globe

  • Prize Cecile B.DeMille of cinematographic trajectory.-1972
  • 1958-Won prize for best TV programme

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