Alfred Hitchcock

Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, born in 1899, died on 29 April 1980.
He was one of the most influential filmmakers in the history of cinema and the father of the thriller genre: he used the camera angle to draw the viewer’s eye into the frame in a particular way and mounted shots in such a way as to build suspense or create a sense of expectation.

In his long career he also produced the television anthology “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” (1955-1965), a series of unrelated short stories (25 minutes long), which have one element in common: crime, sometimes perpetrated in the most unimaginable and grotesque forms.. Hitchcock himself said that “television has brought murder back into the home where it belongs.”

In the opening we see his shadow approaching his outline (sketched by Hitchcock himself). The music that has become almost synonymous with the program is Charles Gounod’s “Funeral March for a Marionette”, written in 1872.

Three quotes:

“I am a typed director. If I made Cinderella, the audience would immediately be looking for a body in the coach.”

“My good luck in life was to be a really frightened person. I’m fortunate to be a coward, to have a low threshold of fear, because a hero couldn’t make a good suspense film.”

“Drama is life with the dull bits cut out.”

Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, nato nel 1899, morì il 29 aprile 1980

E’ stato uno dei registi più influenti nella storia del cinema e il padre del genere thriller, utilizzando l’angolazione della telecamera per attirare l’occhio dello spettatore nell’inquadratura in un modo particolare e montando le inquadrature in modo tale da creare suspense.

Nella sua lunga carriera ha prodotto anche l’antologia televisiva “ Alfred Hitchcock presenta “ (1955-1965), una serie di racconti non correlati (della durata di 25 minuti), che hanno un elemento in comune il crimine, perpetrato a volte nelle forme più inimmaginabili e grottesche. Lo stesso Hitchcock ebbe a dire, riguardo alla serie: “Essa riporta il crimine in casa, dove esso risiede”.

All’apertura vediamo la sua ombra avvicinarsi al suo contorno (disegnato dallo stesso Hitchcock). La musica che è diventata quasi sinonimo del programma è “ Marcia funebre per una marionetta” di Charles Gounod, scritta nel 1872.

Tre citazioni:

“Come regista sono etichettato. Se facessi Cenerentola, il pubblico cercherebbe subito il cadavere nella carrozza.”

“Ho avuto la grande fortuna di essere molto pauroso. Il mio vantaggio è di essere un codardo e di avere una soglia della paura bassa, perché un eroe non è in grado di fare film di suspense.”

“Il dramma è la vita con le parti noiose tagliate.”

77 thoughts on “ Alfred Hitchcock

  1. Luisa, this is wonderful! Thank you for this post & especially for the music! Played by all those stringed instruments it was actually very refreshing to listen to!

    I admit that many a Hitchcock film was seen whilst growing up in the 60’s! Watching Psycho in the cinema was amazing! With your post, I now see more than I knew before: his daughter, Pat, played in the film (Caroline) & in other movies of her father’s!

    Thank you! 🤗💐🙋‍♂️

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  2. Luisa ! Alfred Hitchcock was a master of suspense films . As a champion of suspense films , he is known for his ‘depiction of violence’. He was a director who delivered suspense , twist endings and dark subject matter .Thanks !

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  3. Un grande Maestro i suoi film nonostante possano apparire anche grotteschi, in realtà è un genere anche raffinato. Particolare la marcia funebre, non la conoscevo e neppure la seconda. Buon proseguimento di giornata cara Luisa 😘

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  4. Hitchcock, well applied as the “King of Suspense”, is undoubtedly a character difficult to forget for his films, which at that time were the ultimate in suspense. For me Psychosis was the best. Now I find unknown details of his life, and how?!!! through your writing. Greetings

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  5. Love Hitchcock. His most famous (or should that be infamous) movies are Psycho and The Birds, which I still find frightening to watch. My favourites though, are North By Northwest and Rear Window. Watched the first the other night and will watch the latter again in a few days. Cary Grant and James Stewart were 2 of his favourite actors to work with. Some of his tv episodes can be found online. Amazing episodes. Didn’t realize today was his anniversary. Thanks for an interesting write-up.

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  6. My favorite was “Rear Window.” Some of the others I did not watch, much too dark for me. Why have nightmares. Like the movie, “Jaws,” if I watched that one when i was young, I would have never gone in the ocean again. 😉

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  7. Love the quotes you chose, Luisa! I agree – Hitchcock’s ability to create tension and suspense in his films, combined with his unique storytelling style, made him a pioneer in the genre. A wonderful post!

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  8. From his start in silent movies to smash hits Psycho and Vertigo, Alfred Hitchcock crafted some of cinema’s most thrilling features. I’ve seen a good few of them and have always been intrigued by how the films frequently featured espionage, mistaken identities, claustrophobic locations, and unnerving camera movements to maximize tension. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day, my friend 🙂 Aiva xx

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  9. I truly admire Mr. Hitchcock’s works. He was a man whose creativity flourished from his analytical perception of human behavior and entertainment. Mr. Hitchcock’s journeys were cleverly suspenseful. 👍👍

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