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Hitchcock

O mestre do cinema de suspense nasceu no dia 13 de agosto de 1899 na Inglaterra e morreu aos 81 anos de idade (1980), em Los Angeles. Entre suas obras, estão clássicos como Festim Diabólico (1948), Janela Indiscreta (1954), O Homem que Sabia Demais (1956), Um Corpo que Cai (1958) e Psicose (1960).

Hitchcock na época das filmagens de "Os Pássaros"

anos 1920: Number 13 · Always Tell Your Wife · The Pleasure Garden · The Mountain Eagle · The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog · Downhill · Easy Virtue · The Ring · The Farmer's Wife · Champagne · The Manxman · Blackmail
anos 1930: Juno and the Paycock · Murder! · Elstree Calling · The Skin Game · Mary · Number Seventeen · Rich and Strange · Waltzes from Vienna · The Man Who Knew Too Much · The 39 Steps · Secret Agent · Sabotage · Young and Innocent · The Lady Vanishes · Jamaica Inn
anos 1940: Rebecca · Foreign Correspondent · Mr. & Mrs. Smith · Suspicion · Saboteur · Shadow of a Doubt · Lifeboat · Aventure Malgache · Bon Voyage · Spellbound · Notorious · The Paradine Case · Rope · Under Capricorn
anos 1950: Stage Fright · Strangers on a Train · I Confess · Dial M for Murder · Rear Window · To Catch a Thief · The Trouble with Harry · The Man Who Knew Too Much · The Wrong Man · Vertigo · North by Northwest
anos 1960: Psycho · The Birds · Marnie · Torn Curtain · Topaz
anos 1970: Frenzy · Family Plot

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