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Source:The New Democrat “Ideological turmoil in America has reached unprecedented heights. With conservatives falling into the unfalsifiable throws of populism and Liberals fetishizing 1960 solutions to 2020 problems, both appear lost in moving through the 21st century. What comes after Trump for the populist? What comes after liberals fail yet again to implement a child’s […]
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METV: ‘Can you tell the difference between Alfred Hitchcock and Rod Serling?’
“Rod Serling and Alfred Hitchcock are both giants in the entertainment industry, especially among horror and sci-fi fans. They both were excellent at what they did, both clashed with censors who sought to constrain their work and both set examples … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred Hitchcock, Alfred Hitchcock's Career, Alfred Hitchcock's Life, America, Britain, Comedy, Drama, Dramatic Comedy, England, Hollywood, Kicks and Giggles Film, Rod Serling, Rod Serling's Career, Rod Serling's Life, Science Fiction, Scifi, Suspense, Suspense Thriller, Thriller, United Kingdom, United States
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Alfred Hitchcock: Strangers On a Train 1951- Featuring Ruth Roman
Source:The New Democrat “Alamy English Title: STRANGERS ON A TRAIN. Film Director: ALFRED HITCHCOCK. Year: 1951. Stars: LEO G. CARROLL; ROBERT WALKER; RUTH ROMAN.” I’ve been watching a lot of Ruth Roman movies and TV the last couple of months … Continue reading
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Tagged 1951, Alfred Hitchcock, America, Drama, Dramatic Comedy, Farley Granger, Hollywood, Leo Carroll, Mystery, Robert Walker, Ruth Roman, Sexy Women, Strangers on a Train, Strangers on a Train 1951, Strangers on a Train 1951 Movie, Suspense, The 1950s, United States, Washington, Washington DC
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Alfred Hitchcock: Alfred Hitchcock Presents- The Sorcerer’s Apprentice 1961
Source: This piece was originally posted at The Daily Review If you’re familiar with the movie Berserk from 1967, The Sorcerer Apprentice should look at least somewhat familiar to you. Diana Dors, is in both films. In Berserk, she plays … Continue reading
Dejan Jancovic: Masters of Cinema 1972: Pia Lindstrom Interviewing Alfred Hitchcock
Source: Dejan Jancovic: Masters of Cinema 1972: Pia Lindstrom Interviewing Alfred Hitchcock Alfred Hitchcock, is the master of suspense and perhaps the master of entertainment when it comes to movies. Because here’s a director who can scare the hell out … Continue reading
CBS: Alfred Hitchcock Hour- Captive Audience (1962) James Mason & Angie Dickinson Star
“A mystery novelist sends a series of weird audiotapes to his publisher. On the first tape, the author boasts that the publisher won’t be able to discern if the story he narrates is the history of an imminent murder – … Continue reading
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Tagged 1962, Alfred Hitchcock, Alfred Hitchcock Hour, America, Angie Dickinson, Arnold Moss, California, Captive Audience, CBS, Crime Drama, David Stevens, Dramatic Comedy, Ed Nelson, Hollywood, IMDB, James Mason, Public Domain Television, Roland Winters, San Francisco, Sara Shane, Sexy Women, The 1960s, United States
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CBS: Alfred Hitchcock Hour- Murder Case: Starring Gena Rowlands and Cassavetes
This is one of the better episodes of the Alfred Hitchcock Hour, simply because of the people in it. You have two up incoming actors Diana Justin, played by Hollywood Goddess Gena Rowlands and Lee Griffin, played by John … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred Hitchcock, Alfred Hitchcock Hour, America, CBS, Comedy, Drama, Dramatic Comedy, Gena Rowlands, Hollywood, John Cassavetes, Sexy Women, Suspense, The 1960s, Thriller, United States
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Mark Moyer: Alfred Hitchcock Hour- Diana Dors: ‘Just One of Those Things (1963)’
“Diana Dors – Just One Of Those Things (The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, 1963)” From Mark Moyer I think Run For Doom is Alfred Hitchcock at his best because you see the full-scale of what he wanted to give his audience. A … Continue reading
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Tagged 1963, Alfred Hitchcock, Alfred Hitchcock Hour, America, Britain, Carl Benton Reid, CBS, Diana Dors, Drama, Dramatic Comedy, England, Gail Bonney, Hollywood, Lew Brown, Robert Carson, Run For Doom, Scott Brady, Sexy Women, Suspense Thriller, The 1960s, Tom Skerritt, United Kingdom, United States
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CBS: The Alfred Hitchcock Hour- Gena Rowlands Stars on The Lonely Hours: From 1963
The Lonely Hours is about a couple that has a spare room to rent. Even though we never see the husband in this show. But this couple with Gena Rowlands playing the wife have three kids together. A woman … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred Hitchcock, America, CBS, Crime Drama, Drama, Gena Rowlands, Hollywood, Nancy Kelly, Sexy Women, Suspense, The 1960s, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, United States
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CBS: The Alfred Hitchcock Hour- Tony Randall & Jayne Mansfield: Hangover (1962)
“Jayne is sooooo good in this. If you every get to see it, (It’s about a hour long and VERY HARD TO FIND) you’ll know that Jayne was a very good actress. To bad she didn’t do more roles like … Continue reading
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Tagged 1962, Alfred Hitchcock, America, CBS, Chris Roman, Dodie Heath, Dramatic Comedy, Hallmark Channel, Hollywood, IMDB, Jayne Mansfield, Myron Healey, Mystery Suspense, Robert P. Lieb, Sexy Women, The 1960s, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Tony Randall, Tyler McVey, United States
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