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Authors: Charlotte Chandler

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1957  
Four O’Clock
(
Suspicion
)  
(director/producer)  
1960  
Incident at the Corner
(
Ford Startime
)  
(director)  
1962  
I Saw the Whole Thing
(
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
)  
(director/introduction)  
Index

Abbey Players

Abel, Alfred

Academy Awards

Addison, John

After the Verdict

Alfred Hitchcock Hour

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine

Allardice, Jimmy

Allen, Jay Presson

Allgood, Sara

Alten, Theo von

Altman, Robert

Always Tell Your Wife
(Hicks)

Amann, Betty

Ambler, Eric

American Film Institute

Hitchcock tribute of

Amphitryon

Anderson, Judith

Anderson, Mary

Anderson, Maxwell

Andrews, Julie

Angel, Heather

Animal House

Anthelme, Paul

Antonioni, Michelangelo

Appearances

Armstrong, Anthony

Arnold, Tom

Arosenius, Per-Axel

Ashcroft, Peggy

Ashenden
(Maugham)

Astaire, Fred

Auber, Brigitte

Ault, Marie

Aventure malgache

plot of
Topaz
compared with

Axt, William

 

Bagdasarian, Ross

Baker, Diane

Baker, Roy Ward

Balaban, Barney

Balcon, Michael:

at Ealing
at Gainsborough Pictures
at Gaumont-British
Hitchcock’s break with
Hitchcock’s career launched by
Islington Studios bought by

Balestrero, Manny

Balfour, Betty

Balsam, Martin

Bankhead, Tallulah

Banks, Leslie

Banky, Vilma

Baring, Norah

Barnes, George

Barrie, James M.

Barry, Joan

Barrymore, Ethel

Bass, Saul

Bassermann, Albert

Baxter, Anne

BBC television

Beeding, Francis

Before the Fact
(Cox)

Before the Fact
(film project)

Bel Geddes, Barbara

Bell Book and Candle

Belloc Lowndes, Marie

Benchley, Robert

Bendix, William

Benjamin, Arthur

Bennett, Charles

Blackmail
film and
Blackmail
play and

Bentley, Thomas

Berger, Ludwig

Bergman, Ingmar

Bergman, Ingrid

at AFI Hitchcock tribute
divorce and remarriage of
in
Notorious
seriousness of
in
Spellbound
Under Capricorn
and

Bernstein, Sidney

Hitchcock’s concentration camp documentary and
Rope
and
Transatlantic Pictures venture of
Under Capricorn
and

Best, Edna

Bevill, Dicky

Birds, The

plot of
technical problems of

“Birds, The” (du Maurier)

Björk, Anita

Black, Karen

Blackboard Jungle, The

Blackguard, The

Blackmail
(Bennett)

Blackmail
(film)

as Hitchcock’s last silent and first sound film
plot of

Bloch, Robert

Blood and Sand

Blythe, John

Bogarde, Dirk

Boileau, Pierre

Bolton, Guy

Bon Voyage

plot of
Topaz
compared with

Booth, Edwin

Booth, John Wilkes

Boyer, Charles

Boyle, Robert

Bradin, Jean

Brando, Marlon

Bream, Herbert

Bridie, James

Brisson, Carl

British-American Chamber of Commerce

British Film Institute

British International Pictures

British Ministry of Information

Brodel, Joan

Brown, David

Brownlow, Kevin

Bruce, Nigel

Buchan, John

Bulldog Drummond

Bumstead, Henry

Burgess, Guy

Burks, Robert

Burr, Raymond

 

Cabaret
(Allen)

Cady, Frank

Caine, Hall

Callas, Maria

Calthrop, Donald

Canning, Victor

Captain’s Paradise, The

Cardiff, Jack

Carey, Harry, Sr.

Carey, Macdonald

Carroll, Leo G.

Carroll, Madeleine

Cartwright, Veronica

Casson, Ann

CBS

Champagne

plot of

Chandler, Joan

Chandler, Raymond

Chaplin, Charles

Hitchcock contrasted with

Chaplin, Oona O’Neill

Chapman, Edward

Chasen’s restaurant

Chekhov, Michael

Chesney, Arthur

Chesterton, G. K.

Chirico, Giorgio De

Churchill, Winston S.

Church of the Good Shepherd

Cinémathèque Française

Cinematograph Films Act (1927)

Citizen Kane

Clair, René

Clarousse, Paul

Clift, Montgomery

Clock, The

Clouzot, Henri-Georges

Cohn, Harry

Colbert, Claudette

Coleman, Herbert

on Hitchcock’s technical skills
on Hitchcock’s U.S. citizenship

Collier, Constance

Collins, Wilkie

Columbia

Compson, Betty

Compton, Fay

Connery, Sean

Conrad, Joseph

Cook, Whitfield

Cooper, Gary

Cooper, Gladys

Cooper, Wilkie

Coppel, Alec

Coppleman, Rusty

Corey, Wendell

Corn Is Green, The

Cotten, Joseph

Countess from Hong Kong, A

Coward, Noël

Cox, Anthony Berkely

Cox, Jack

Crisp, Donald

Croise, Hugh

Cronyn, Hume

Cukor, George

Cummings, Robert

Curtis, Tony

Cutts, Graham

 

Dahl, Roald

Dali, Salvador

Dall, John

Dane, Clemence

Dano, Royal

Darcy, Georgine

Darnborough, Anthony

Datas (memory expert)

Dawson, Anthony

Day, Doris

Day, Laraine

Death in Venice

de Banzie, Brenda

De Marney, Derrick

Dern, Bruce

Deutsches Theater

Devane, William

Diabolique

Dial M for Murder
(film)

plot of
3—D effects in

Dial M for Murder
(Knott)

Dickens, Charles

Dietrich, Marlene

Disney, Walt

Dixon, Campbell

Dodge, David

Donat, Robert

Dor, Karin

Double Indemnity

Downhill

plot of

Doyle, Arthur Conan

Dufy, Raoul

du Maurier, Daphne

du Maurier, Gerald

Dunnock, Mildred

 

Ealing Studios

Easy Virtue

plot of

Eden, Anthony

87th Precinct
series (McBain)

Elastic Affair, An

Elizabeth II, queen of England

Elliott, Laura

Ellis, Mollie

Elstree Calling

Elstree Studios

Elvey, Maurice

Emelka Studios

Emery, John

Enter Sir John
(Dane and Simpson)

Entre les Mortes, d’
(Boileau and Narcejac)

Erickson, C. O. “Doc,”

Evans, Ray

Evelyn, Judith

Evergreen

 

F3080 (concentration camp film)

Fairbanks, Douglas, Jr.

Falkenberg, Karl

Family Plot

as Hitchcock’s last film
plot of

Famous Players-Lasky

Farebrother, Violet

Farjeon, J. Jefferson

Farmer’s Wife, The
(film)

plot of

Farmer’s Wife, The
(Phillpotts)

Fellini, Federico

film industry:

in England
in Germany
in Great Britain
in Russia
sound recording and
women in

Film Society of Lincoln Center

Finch, Jon

Fisher, Terence

Fitzgerald, Barry

Flame of New Orleans, The

Fleming, Erin

Floradora
(Stuart)

Folies Bergère

Fonda, Henry

Fonda, Jane

Fontaine, Joan

in
Rebecca
in
Suspicion

Foreign Correspondent

MacGuffin in
plot of

Forsythe, John

Foster, Barry

Fowler, Elizabeth Japp

France, C. V.

France, 1968 revolution in

Freeman, David

Frenzy

plot of
success of

Fresnay, Pierre

“frightmares,”

“Funeral March of a Marionette” (Gounod)

Fury

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