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Alfred Hitchcock Alfred Hitchcock was the son of East End greengrocer William Hitchcock and his wife Emma. Raised as a strict Catholic and attending Saint Ignatius College, a school run by Jesuits, Hitch had very much of a regular upbringing. His first job outside of the family business was in 1915 as an estimator for the Henley Telegraph and Cable Company. His interest in movies began at around this time, frequently visiting the cinema and reading US trade journals.
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Alfred Hitchcock was a British-American film director and producer, known for his suspense-thriller films. He directed more than 50 feature films in a career that spanned six decades, beginning in the silent film era. Hitchcock remains one of the most popular directors of all time. He is famous for his ability to keep the pace and suspense through an entire movie.
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Alfred Hitchcock photo picture Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980), auteur, showman and famed director, had a career spanning five decades and over 50 films. Here you'll find in-depth profiles, articles and little-known facts about the revered Master of Suspense.
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Almansi, Renato J. Alfred "Hitchcock's disappearing women: A study in scopophilia and object loss." International Review of Psycho-Analysis.1992 Spr. 19 (1): p. 81-90"A psychoanalytic investigation of A. Hitchcock's Rear Window shows that this film is essentially grounded in the coalescence of 2 psychic mechanisms: an intense fear of object loss that echoes throughout the film and a sadistically interpreted primal scene. It is suggested that this fusion may have been enhanced by the existence of a psychological link between these mechanisms in the fact that primal scene exposure may activate separation anxiety. The genetic connection between fear of object loss and the development of scopophilic tendencies is discussed, and literature on the topic is presented. The origins and operation of these mechanisms are examined in Hitchcock's films, in his character structure, and in his life history."
Born into a working class family in London, Alfred Hitchcock attended St. Ignatius' College to prepare for the ministry. However, rebelling against his Catholic upbringing, he fled to the Bohemian seacoast in 1921. He soon involved himself in motion picture production, receiving valuable training with the British division of Famous Players Lasky. In 1923 he began writing scenarios for the Gainsborough Film Studios.
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Alfred Hitchcock was born in London, England, on August 13, 1899, the youngest of William and Emma Whalen Hitchcock's three children. His father was a poultry salesman and an importer of fruit. Hitchcock was generally a quiet child; ... at five years old his father arranged to have him locked in a cell at the local police station for five minutes after he misbehaved. Hitchcock developed a lifelong interest in the subject of guilt, which was further developed during his time at the strict St. Ignatius College. He also attended the University of London, planning to pursue a career in electrical engineering. After leaving the university he worked with a telegraph company and in advertising.
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