saw one of my hitchcock favorites for yet another time
a psychological thriller
that never gets old
but does continue to get creepier.
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“i’m a typed director. if i made cinderella, the audience would immediately be looking for a body in the coach.”
-alfred hitchcock
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art credits: warner brothers pictures, 1951
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The only movie I remember from Hitchcock is birds!
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that one really scared me, too
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Haha! We saw it as kids, and at night. 😱
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Me too!
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😱
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It’s a good movie. I haven’t seen it in a long time though.
I like the Hitchcock quote–so true.
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Every time I see it, I notice more nuances and detail
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I can understand that. I did the same thing the last time I watched Rear Window–especially Grace Kelly’s character.
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yes, he always has so many layers to his films
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It is, and I also like this other Hitchcock quote, that I think summarizes the wonder of his movies: “There is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it.”
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Oh, that’s so true. I much prefer movies like that, too.
He also adapted good writers–Daphne du Maurier, Patricia Highsmith, and others.
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Absolutely! Don’t you sometimes feel that there are movies where if only they axed one special effect and redirected that money to good writers, the movie would improve significantly? 🤪
I recently learned that Spielberg had several writers rewrite the Haws script, the last one being a comedic writer so that the script would have humorous exchanges, making the difference between the lightheartedness and the horror more stark, and therefore the horror more … horrible? 🙃 There’s a genius to being a spectacular director, no?
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Yes!
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I tend to see movies that don’t have special effects, but I know what you mean.
But I agree about directors. 🙂
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Yes!
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The work of good writers. 😉
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Absolutely
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Haven’t managed to stay awake for the whole movie, but did have to critique this one for the film class I took. It’s been years since that class but I still get chills when I remember this one. Actually, any Hitchcock movie gives me chills. Love it!
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Yes, it slowly develops, as he tends to do but adds to the suspense
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Most of his movie were thrilling and chilling …
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Exactly, I hate horror films, but love psychological thrillers, and he was a master of this
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I enjoy a bit of Hitchcock now and again!
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So good
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This is one of my faves
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It’s such a good one
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This film, and ‘Shadow Of A Doubt’ are my two favourite films from Hicthcock. I don’t worship ‘The Master’, as many film fans do, but I also have a lot of time for ‘Rear Window’, despite the very obviously ‘stagey’ sets.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I rally am not a fan of his as a person, he sounded quite awful, but I do see him as a master of this genre, understanding how people’s minds work. Shadow of a doubt was also a great one and gives me chills just to think about that one character especially
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The best 💕
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So good and what a mind game
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Truth!
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Loved Hitchcock’s show! So creepy!
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Always
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Wicked fun.
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I’ve never seen that one. I’ll have to put it on my list!
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Great mind game
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I bet!
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Hitchcock knew suspense, Beth!
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He really understood it
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Have you ever seen “Throw Momma From The Train” with Billy Crystal and Danny DeVito? It’s a take-off on this movie, and it’s hilarious…
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I remember it, but have never seen it! Now that I know this I will definitely watch it!
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Beth I saw this movies here but it is terrible with these movies. Anita
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Yes, it has to be the type of film that one enjoys, and not for everyone
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Oooo…. how did I miss this Hitchcock movie?
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It’s really good
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Thank you!
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I have to see it!!!
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It’s all about suspense and mind games
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Exactly the type of movie I like
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Absolutely a classic. What a brilliant man.
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And finding it
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Yes
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OMG…the Hitchcock quote about Cinderella is the BEST! I’d never heard that before. Thanks, Beth! 😉
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He had such a sense of humor
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😉😉😉
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His films continue to keep us on the edges of our seats.
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They are so good at doing just that
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Typed eh..the man also made a comedy and a film based on a true story
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Yes , but mostly remembered for his thrillers
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I remember the Hitchcock TV show in the 1950s. It began with his walking into his outlined profile. He was born on my birthday, August 13, but much older, of course. Other August 13 birthdays were Fidel Castro and Annie Oakley.
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I’ve seen reruns of it and he was the perfect host to introduce the show. Interesting mix of people sharing that birth date
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So, you recommend this one and where can I find it? Hitchcock was one of the best at his craft.
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It’s often on cable streaming channels or online, also available on dvd at libraries
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beth, you won’t believe this ….. I’m sitting reading about Strangers on a Train on your blog and reminiscing because I like Hitchcock. My husband is in the other room watching TV and I heard the words Strangers on a Train. I jumped up and it was some ad on the movie channel I guess. Husband was half asleep so couldn’t help me out. One of those oddities. I swear. lol
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Very hitchcockian event !
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I love Hitchcock! My scary movie that I still have nightmares about is The Birds. I can still see them…
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it was terrifying to me
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I haven’t seen an Alfred Hitchcock film in ages and I love him. You’ve inspired me!
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ooh, I hope you find a good one to watch –
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When reality butts against art … it unsettles and can transform us. Take time to notice what it churns up. It is always worthwhile at this time of life 💐🙏🏻🥰
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absolutely
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love that Hitchcock quote; yes I love ‘Strangers …’ too and catch up on it when t comes on tele ; I love most things Hitchcock esp his least Htchcockian film ‘The Trouble with Harry’
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that was absolutely hilarious, love it too, and shows his deep, dark sense of humor at its finest
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well said, Beth :)
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I loved Hitchcock movies and his television show but he was so good at creepy that it kind of makes me think he was creepy in real life.
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I have absolutely no doubt that he was a creepy human being in myriad ways. would not want to date him, or even meet him, but do love his films.
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He even looked creepy.
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yes, he was born creepy )
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I will have to watch
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very intense psychological game
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This is such a good movie. The strategy of “criss-cross” murders is brilliant and very creepy. Is this the movie with a scene at a tennis match, and everyone in the audience is following the ball with their heads moving left and right, except for one character who is staring straight ahead? Man, that was well-done.
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yes, it was, and one of the best directed and creepiest scenes ever
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I could never watch any of his movies, as much as I’d like to….. I would have nightmares till the end of my time and my heart is not strong enough for any of his works.
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yes, they are very intense psychological thrillers, and I am a fan of these, but cannot watch horror films
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I love old Hitchcock films
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they are so good
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Great Hitchcock quote! I’ve definitely heard of that movie and know that I’ve seen many of his films, but I can’t quite remember that one. I may need to correct that!
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I think you’d like it. Battle of the minds
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Oooh. Intriguing.
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I wouldn’t watch any hitchcock movie lol! Too chicken!
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I love them, but they are creepy for sure
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