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Hitchcock

[ hich-kok ]

noun

  1. Sir Alfred (Joseph), 1899–1980, U.S. film and television director and producer, born in England.
  2. Thomas, Jr. Tommy, 1900–44, U.S. polo player.


Hitchcock

/ ˈɪʃˌɒ /

noun

  1. 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)
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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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.

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Chamberlain quickly began doing guest roles on TV series such as “Gunsmoke,” “Bourbon Street Beat” and “Alfred Hitchcock Presents.”

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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.

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They took inspiration from a perhaps unexpected source: Alfred Hitchcock.

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Mr Hitchcock said that, ideally, old temporary classrooms should be knocked down and replaced with state-of-the-art facilities.

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