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This film is a turning point in Hitchcock's career. He takes a classic novel and turns it into a spooky, dramatic epic.
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latest Apr 28, 2009
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I saw Classic Songs is doing "Que Sera Sera," and that inspired this challenge. In the Doris Day version of the film, the lady sings it frequently. You can pick either version. Have fun!
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latest Apr 15, 2009
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Before Brangelina, Hitchcock directed this screwball comedy. While this film is quite different from his usual suspense ones, it still contains many Hitchcockian touches.
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latest Mar 31, 2009
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Sorry I've been slacking. Legend has it that Hitchcock spent hours shooting the climax of this film because the scissors weren't glinting enough.
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latest Mar 21, 2009
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As a change of pace, this week's challenge is an entirely different sort of Hitchcock movie. Based on a book by Leon Uris, this film deals with Cold War spy rings. It almost plays like a soap opera....
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latest Feb 17, 2009
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I love this movie, and I hope you all enjoy this challenge. Since pictures are hard to find from this one, pick any character.
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latest Feb 11, 2009
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This week, it's Kim Novak in Vertigo. Pick either character she plays.
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latest Feb 3, 2009
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This is one of my all-time favorite Hitchcocks. You know whodunnit from the beginning, but the way the story is told is terrifying. Pick any character.
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latest Jan 27, 2009
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This was one of Hitchcock's personal favorites. The challenge is to style young Charlie (the niece). Enjoy!
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latest Jan 20, 2009
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This week, the challenge is one of my favorite Hitchock films: To Catch a Thief. Grace Kelly wears tons of fabulous costumes, so we'll definitely be coming back to this movie again and again....
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latest Jan 13, 2009
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