Vertigo

1958 USA Color 129 Minutes


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Bio

Alfred Hitchcock

Alfred Hitchcock
Actors are cattle

Remarkable:

Alfred never won a best director Oscar. However, he was awarded the Irving Thalberg Memorial Award at the 1967 Oscars.

Born:

August 13, 1899

Born as:

Alfred Joseph Hitchcock

Died:

April 29, 1980

The young Alfred was educated at a variety of Jesuit schools and was a solitary and introspective child. After a job with an electrical cable company Hitchcock began to take a great interest in the cinema. And so in 1920 he produced the title designs for The great day. Designing titles for a string of twelve films, Hitch tried to to get his own movie off the ground (1922) , but the production was not finished.

In 1925 Hitchcock finally got his chance to make his credited debut as a director with The pleasure garden. In the thirties his classic British period started including The man who knew to much (1934), The 39 steps (1935) and The lady vanishes (1938).

In 1939 Hitch accepted an offer from Gone with the wind producer David O Selznick to go to Hollywood. His first film there, the romantic thriller Rebecca (1940), cemented his standing and started and endless line of successes.

In 1955 Alfred agreed to host a weekly TV series, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, a diversion that lasted a full ten years. In the same period he directed his greatest films, Rear window (1954), Vertigo (1958), North by Northwest (1959) and Psycho (1960). In 1979 he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for his contribution to British culture.

Academy awards

1968 Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award (1968)
1961 Nominated Best Director for: Psycho (1960)
1955 Nominated Best Director for: Rear Window (1954)
1946 Nominated Best Director for: Spellbound (1945)
1945 Nominated Best Director for: Lifeboat (1944)
1942 Nominated Best Picture for: Suspicion (1941)
1941 Nominated Best Director for: Rebecca (1940)

Selected Movies:

Books:

by John Russell Taylor -> Hitch: The Life and Times of Alfred Hitchcock (1978)