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Hitchcock
[ hich-kok ]
noun
- Sir Alfred (Joseph), 1899–1980, U.S. film and television director and producer, born in England.
- Thomas, Jr. Tommy, 1900–44, U.S. polo player.
Hitchcock
/ ˈɪʃˌɒ /
noun
- HitchcockSir Alfred (Joseph)18991980MEnglishFILMS AND TV: director Sir Alfred ( Joseph ). 1899–1980, English film director, noted for his mastery in creating suspense. His films include The Thirty-Nine Steps (1935), Rebecca (1940), Psycho (1960), and The Birds (1963)
Example Sentences
O’Hara, inspired by Alfred Hitchcock, David Lynch, Salvador Dalí and “Perry Mason,” will no doubt forge his own radically questioning path in a production that promises not to be squeamish about blood.
Chamberlain quickly began doing guest roles on TV series such as “Gunsmoke,” “Bourbon Street Beat” and “Alfred Hitchcock Presents.”
Mr Hess, for his part, compared the department to a "McGuffin" - a plot device famously used by Alfred Hitchcock to develop a character's plot arc, while at the same time being largely irrelevant.
They took inspiration from a perhaps unexpected source: Alfred Hitchcock.
Mr Hitchcock said that, ideally, old temporary classrooms should be knocked down and replaced with state-of-the-art facilities.
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