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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hitchcock was good at making suspense movies, so he was called the "master of suspense". Most of his film material is taken from other writers' **, and he doesn't seem to have written ** himself.

    His works include: "Strange Rich Man", "Destruction", "Butterfly Dream", "Deep Boudoir Suspicion", "Parating Case", "**** Case", "Rear Window", "Ecstasy", "Train Monster", "Beauty Trick", "Confession", "Thief", "Harry's Trouble", "Avenger", "Farmer's Wife", "Magnetic Field Murder", "Bird", "Thirty-Nine Steps", "Cape Murder", "Tenant", "Dr. Edward" and so on.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The most classic ones are "Butterfly Dream", "Murderous Murder", "Deep Suspicion", "Rear Window", "Strange Rich Man",

    case.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    "North by Northwest", "Psycho", "Bird", "Vertigo", "Beauty Trick", "Butterfly Dream", "Rope".

    are all his movies, and some have been adapted into **, or they were originally adapted into movies.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hitchcock's literary works include "Family Conspiracy - Strange Case", "Family Conspiracy - Strange Case", "Murder - Murder Mania", "Topaz", "Breaking the Curtain - Breaking the Iron".

    Alfred Hitchcock was born into a Catholic family in the small town of Leidenstone, London, England. When he was young, he was put in custody by the police for being naughty, and he developed a lifelong phobia of the police. In 1907, he moved to London, England with his family.

    In October 1910, he began a three-year study at St. Ignatius School in London. In 1913, he graduated from St. Ignatius School in London. On December 12, 1914, he received a short training at the Engineering and Shipping School, during which he studied mechanics, electricity, power and navigation.

    In 1915, he worked for the Henry Telegraph Company. In 1918, at the age of 19, Hitchcock joined a telegraph company as an engineer and studied art at the University of London. In June 1919, he published a short article "Narcotics" in the corporate magazine founded by the company.

    Alfred Hitchcock was the third in the family, his brother was William Hitchcock Jr., and his sister was Eileen Hitchcock. Alfred Hitchcock's father, William Hitchcock, was the owner of a fruit and vegetable store of English Catholic descent. On December 12, 1914, William Hitchcock died.

    Alfred Hitchcock's mother, Emma Jane, was of Irish descent. Emma Jane died in England on 26 September 1942.

    In 1921, Alfred Hitchcock met and fell in love with film editor Irma Revere while working at Laski Star. In 1924, Alfred Hitchcock became engaged to Irma Revere. On December 2, 1926, the two officially signed their marriage.

    On July 7, 1928, their daughter, Patricia Hitchcock, was born in Kensington, London, England.

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