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"Dial H For Hitchcock: The Genius Behind The Showman" documentary (1999)
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Extensive documentary about the life and career of the legendary Alfred Hitchcock. Features clips and in-depth discussion about many of his films, as well as interviews with filmmaking collaborators and admirers including: Jonathan Demme, Brian De Palma, Curtis Hanson, Janet Leigh, Joseph Stefano, John Michael Hayes, Norman Lloyd, Peter Bogdanovich, Ronald Neame, Bryan Singer, Teresa Wright, Robert Altman, Wes Craven, Tippi Hedren, and Hitchcock's daughter, Patricia.

Narrated by Kevin Spacey.
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@blackswan4486

2 years ago

Can we talk about how amazing BERNARD HERMANN was??

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@billolsen4360

2 years ago

1:35:00 Hitchcock giving tribute to Alma at the end of his career.

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@ninamc6116

2 years ago

My favorite director hands down. Even his films from the 1930’s stand up. Everyone copied him too, in some way. Thanks for posting this

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@seanohelan8241

2 years ago

Grace Kelly was beguilingly beautiful and she could act.

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@jazzyal5365

3 years ago

One of the best director of all time . Dial " B " for best ;D

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@ferociousgumby

2 years ago

28:55 The way Joseph Cotten says "Are they?" makes my blood run cold. Totally sociopathic.

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@janethayes5941

2 years ago

One of the most fascinating people.

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@andrewmiller4885

2 years ago

Hitchcock !... What a brilliant filmmaker , I couldn't pick a favorite they were all so darn good . One thing I will say is after I first watched Psycho , and I was about 16 at time I couldn't take a shower . I was terrified for several days . After about the 5th day My mother hit the roof , so back to normal again , thank God for our mothers . By the way I'm a woman writing on my husband's account, so as a young girl that movie really frightened me. For its time , Psycho was an extremely chilling movie to say the least .

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@tonym994

2 years ago

the first time Teresa Wright made an impression on me ,was on Hitch's TV show later in her career. she plays a housewife, unglamorous, but I fell in love w/ her. thinking "who is this woman? .I love her." here we see her as a young KO. and still cute in elderly years. Hitch knew great beauty.

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@prsnheretodo

2 years ago

Thanks for the post. Hitch is one of the greatest artists ever!

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@ricardocantoral7672

2 years ago

Before The Lady Vanishes, Hitchcock was a talented director. After that film, he became a legend.

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@miriamwilson9542

2 years ago

may he and Alma rest in peace forever...bless him.

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@tommoncrieff1154

2 years ago

Tippi Hedren confirming she didn’t really understand of know what she was doing, Teresa Wright confirming nigh on 60 years later she understood her role brilliantly and perfectly. Janet Leigh confirming 40 years later she knew exactly what her complex split-motivation character was doing, thinking, not thinking, what she was even wearing and why, at any split second, frame by frame. Even what was going through her mind when she was virtually dead. And she was only in half the movie!

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@shellylackie8506

2 years ago

Thank you so much for allowing us to see this incredible documentary today. Absolutely incredible.

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@IVant2BAlone

2 years ago

How was Vertigo not a hit? I loved that movie.

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@2vintage68

2 years ago

Superb documentary about a genius who was exceptionally good at his profession. I wish "Hitch" could have seen this while alive.

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@rameyzamora1018

2 years ago

This is the best Hitch docu I've ever seen. I'd watch his movies any day - I wouldn't have wanted to meet the guy, though.

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@tommoncrieff1154

2 years ago

The list of those snubbed by the Oscars (except for lifetime awards) reads like a Super-A List catalogue. Oscars are a terrible way of judging what films and people are masterpieces and maestros. Time is the far better judge and Hitchcock and his movies remain titans.

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@danieljakubik3428

2 years ago

Five times nominated for an Academy Award Oscar for best director, but never winning. Hollywood recognized his talent, but couldn't warm up to his trademark, suspenseful filmmaking style.

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@alexander3699

2 years ago

Huge inspiration for me! Hitchcock’s achievements will continue to fascinate and lure to new generations of audiences.

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