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Alfred Hitchcock Collection

Alfred Hitchcock, the legendary film director known for his suspenseful and thrilling movies, left an indelible mark on the world of cinema

Background imageAlfred Hitchcock Collection: Exterior of the house where Alfred Hitchcocks The Birds was filmed

Exterior of the house where Alfred Hitchcocks The Birds was filmed, Bodega Bay, northern California, United States of America, North America

Background imageAlfred Hitchcock Collection: Alfred Hitchcock directing The Thirty Nine Steps, 1935 (b/w photo)

Alfred Hitchcock directing The Thirty Nine Steps, 1935 (b/w photo)
8672744 Alfred Hitchcock directing The Thirty Nine Steps, 1935 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAlfred Hitchcock Collection: AI IMAGE - Portrait of Alfred Hitchcock in the cinema, 1970s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images

AI IMAGE - Portrait of Alfred Hitchcock in the cinema, 1970s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images
AI IMAGE - Portrait of Alfred Hitchcock in the cinema, 1970s, (2023). Hitchcock (1899-1980), known as the Master of Suspense, was a British film director, screenwriter, producer and editor

Background imageAlfred Hitchcock Collection: AI IMAGE - Portrait of Alfred Hitchcock in the cinema, 1970s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images

AI IMAGE - Portrait of Alfred Hitchcock in the cinema, 1970s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images
AI IMAGE - Portrait of Alfred Hitchcock in the cinema, 1970s, (2023). Hitchcock (1899-1980), known as the Master of Suspense, was a British film director, screenwriter, producer and editor

Background imageAlfred Hitchcock Collection: Portrait of Madeleine Carroll, 1935, (1936). Creator: Philip de Laszlo

Portrait of Madeleine Carroll, 1935, (1936). Creator: Philip de Laszlo
Madeleine Carroll, 1935, (1936). Edith Madeleine Carroll (1906-1987), English actress remembered for her role in Alfred Hitchcocks The 39 Steps (1935)

Background imageAlfred Hitchcock Collection: Alfred Hitchcock at work directing Sabotage with Sylvia Sidney (colour litho)

Alfred Hitchcock at work directing Sabotage with Sylvia Sidney (colour litho)
3642351 Alfred Hitchcock at work directing Sabotage with Sylvia Sidney (colour litho) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAlfred Hitchcock Collection: Film Director Alfred Hitchcock pictured in Covent Garden, London

Film Director Alfred Hitchcock pictured in Covent Garden, London, filming " Frenzy", his first film made in Britain for 21 years. 17th September 1971

Background imageAlfred Hitchcock Collection: Still from the film Stage Fright with Michael Wilding and Marlene Dietrich

Still from the film Stage Fright with Michael Wilding and Marlene Dietrich
RYS336001 Still from the film " Stage Fright" with Michael Wilding and Marlene Dietrich, 1950 (b/w photo) by German Photographer (20th Century); Private Collection; (add.info)


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Alfred Hitchcock, the legendary film director known for his suspenseful and thrilling movies, left an indelible mark on the world of cinema. From the exterior of the house where he filmed "The Birds" to his iconic portrait directing "Sabotage, " Hitchcock's creative genius was evident in every frame. In a color lithograph capturing him at work with Sylvia Sidney, one can see his meticulous attention to detail and passion for storytelling. Another striking image showcases Madeleine Carroll, a stunning actress who starred in one of Hitchcock's early films. Hitchcock's ability to captivate audiences is further exemplified in a still from "Stage Fright, " featuring Michael Wilding and Marlene Dietrich. The intensity on their faces reflects the masterful direction behind each scene. Even off set, Hitchcock exuded an air of intrigue as he was photographed in Covent Garden, London. His presence alone commanded attention and added an element of mystery to his persona. Collaborating with renowned actors like James Stewart and Doris Day brought out some of Hitchcock's most memorable works. On the set of "The Man Who Knew Too Much, " their chemistry translated into captivating performances that kept viewers on edge throughout the film. Not only did Hitchcock excel at creating suspenseful narratives, but he also had a knack for selecting picturesque locations that enhanced his storytelling. In Northern California's Bodega region, Saint Teresa of Avila Church became an eerie backdrop for one of his films while the local post office added authenticity to another scene. Alfred Hitchcock will forever be remembered as a visionary filmmaker who pushed boundaries and crafted unforgettable cinematic experiences. His legacy lives on through these images that capture moments both on and off set – glimpses into the mind behind some of cinema's greatest thrillers.