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The Ideas Of Sexuality And Suspense In Alfred Hitchcock's Film

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Elliot, Alan R (2010b), “There is a look to Hitchcock films and the way they are put together that are really unique signature,” said Steven Mamber, a professor in UCLA’s Film, Television and Digiral Media Department. Elliot, Alan R also wrote in 1939, British director Hitchcock had produced a bunch of movies and sixteen talkies films including “The 39 Steps,” “Blackmail” and “The Man Who Knew Too Much.” According to the “Hitchcock’s Blackmail in Spectacular Hong Kong Outdoor Screening (2013),” From his directorial debut in 1925 with The Pleasure Garden to Blackmail (1929) Hitchcock created a group to films which already revel his genius at work, and show that the brilliance of the Hitchcock tough, so admired in later works, was there at the very beginning of his career” (n.p). …show more content…

According to the “Alfred Hitchcock Biography,” in 1940, Hitchcock and his family relocated to Hollywood and he was hired by David O. Selznick who was an American film producer. Hitchcock worked on his career and he produced his first American movie title Rebecca (1940) and at the same year his movie Rebecca won the Oscar for the best picture. Barnes, Jon (1999b), Hitchcock film the movie “Saboteur” (1942) in the Statue of Liberty in the end of the movie and “North by Northwest” (1959) at Mount Rushmore to imprint and get more attention from the audience. In my thought, the director Hitchcock’s was a really smart person who always had an idea how to impresses his audience with his

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