Alfred Hitchcock interview (part 4 of 6) Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder Fall 1973
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Rest In Peace Alfred Hitchcock August 13, 1899 - April 29, 1980
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Oh my dear..Mr. Hitch crusified Tom at 2.51 0- :
I love AH.
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I enjoyed the glimpses of tit in Frenzy. Thanks Hitch
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what an amazing man! and a real gentleman
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@johnnybb thank youuuuu. i agreeee. goddddd
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Oh shit the vertigo poster is AMAZING! I would love to put that in my room
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How can one guy be so awesome.
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I wished I had gotten to interview Hitch -- everyone asks him about his famous films, but I would have loved to talk about Marnie, Torn Curtain or Topaz. Especially Topaz, which probably has one of the most beautiful murder scenes in any of his films -- when Juanita the spy is shot, and as she falls to the checkered floor, her dress spreads out behind her like a flower. No one ever asked him about that.
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MASTER.. HE IS THE MASTER! No matter how many times I watch his masterpieces, I always end up to the same conclusion. His heritage to us is totally artistic and priceless. Thank you master!
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whats this arm shit maybe he was so relaxed he forgot
"Not a dry seat in the house." Love it! Fascinating to hear him talk about the difference between suspense and mystery instead of just reading it, as I have over the years. Wonderful upload, thanks so much!
TinyDancer500 2 years ago 19
Amazing this was 1973...his comments are totally relevent, he could be talking about the world in 2010!
straker2 1 year ago 15