Hitchcock, Alfred, 1899-1980
Date
1899-1980
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Hitchcock, Alfred, 1899-1980
Name
Hitchcock, Alfred
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- Alfred Hitchcock's Rear window, edited by John Belton
- Vertigo, Charles Barr
- Hitchcock, by François Truffaut ; with the collaboration of Helen G. Scott
- Alfred Hitchcock, Gene D. Phillips
- Soul in suspense, Hitchcock's fright and delight, by Neil P. Hurley
- The life of Alfred Hitchcock, the dark side of genius, Donald Spoto
- Alfred Hitchcock, architect of anxiety 1899-1980, Paul Duncan
- The women who knew too much, Hitchcock and feminist theory, Tania Modleski
- The Cambridge companion to Alfred Hitchcock, edited by Jonathan Freedman
- Hitchcock, the making of a reputation, Robert E. Kapsis
- The Birds, Camille Paglia
- Blackmail, Tom Ryall
- The films of Alfred Hitchcock, David Sterritt
- Hitchcock, François Truffaut ; with the collaboration of Helen G. Scott
- Feature film, a book by Douglas Gordon
- Alfred Hitchcock & the British cinema
- Looking awry, an introduction to Jacques Lacan through popular culture, Slavoj Zizek
- Hitch, the life and work of Alfred Hitchcock, by John Russell Taylor
- Hitchcock, the murderous gaze, by William Rothman
- A long hard look at 'Psycho', Raymond Durgnat
- Hitchcock and homosexuality, his 50-year obsession with Jack the Ripper and the superbitch prostitute : a psychoanalytic view, by Theodore Price
- Monitor, Orson Welles; Henry Moore; Down Cemetary Road (Larkin & Betjeman); Pop goes the easel; Alfred Hitchcock, produced by Huw Wheldon
- Alfred Hitchcock, a life in darkness and light, by Patrick McGilligan
- Alfred Hitchcock and the making of Psycho, Stephen Rebello
- Alfred Hitchcock, Peter Ackroyd
- Alfred Hitchcock, centenary essays, edited by Richard Allen and S. Ishii-Gonzalès
- Hitchcock's films, Robin Wood
- The women who knew too much, Hitchcock and feminist theory, Tania Modleski
- Obsessionen, die Alptraum-Fabrik des Alfred Hitchcock, edited by Dr. Sabine Lenk ; published by the Film Museum of the City of Duesseldorf with the kind support of the Stadtwerke Duesseldorf and the Duesseldorf City Savings Bank
- Notorious, Alfred Hitchcock and contemporary art, curated by Kerry Brougher, Michael Tarantino and Astrid Bowron ; essays by kerry Brougher and Michael Tarantino