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July 9, 2008 - On October 14, 2008, MGM Home Entertainment will release Alfred Hitchcock Premiere Collection on DVD.
Coming to DVD: Alfred Hitchcock Premiere Collection
October 14th is the release date for the latest ginormous collection of Alfred Hitchcock movies.
Good evening - it's a night for 'Rebecca'
Fans of Alfred Hitchcock who are tired of seeing his work in miniature on television might want to catch a large-screen run of his first American picture, a classic of early film noir, 1940's "Rebecca." ...
Females in Freeze Frame - Vanity Fair Recreates Classic Hitchcock Film Stills
Iconic film roles for women are hard to come by these days. Take, for example, the movie Wanted coming out today.
Inspector Lewis' kicks off - Mystery' series on PBS
Kevin Whately returns as Detective Inspector Robbie Lewis in the spin-off to the popular "Inspector Morse" series.
Inverted or not, a snob is a snob
The Arena Stage's performances of The Mystery of Irma Vep continue to generate reviews around: Ludlum's creation, which borrows with abandon from such varied literary sources as Shakespeare, Edgar Allen Poe, ...
Book Review - The Wrong House: The Architecture of Alfred Hitchcock
The Wrong House: The Architecture of Alfred Hitchcock , by Steven Jacobs 010 publishers write : In the films of Alfred Hitchcock, architecture plays an important role.
Was Laurence Olivier the greatest English-speaking actor of the 20th century? As always, it's a matter of opinion, but the smart money is on "yes." Born 100 years ago, on May 22, 1907 in Dorking, Surrey, UK, ...
On This Day in History: May 22 His Acting Was Electrifying
' Sir Laurence Olivier - ' Lord Olivier of Brighton - ' was born Laurence Kerr Olivier on May 22, 1907 in Dorking, Surrey, England into a severe, confining religious household presided over by a cleric who ...
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Sylvia And Friend Deal With Mud And Insecurity
“I don't have shoes so I have an excuse”
"Did you wipe your feet?" I admonished, rather than questioned, Sylvia as she followed me into the house.
"Huh?" was Sylvia's loquacious reply.
"You did not wipe your feet. Look at that mud all over the floor," I said, putting down the groceries.
"Get the broom and sweep that up before it settles in."
"In the old days houses in New Mexico had mud floors," Sylvia grumbled as she went to fetch the broom.
"This isn't one of them. This house has rugs. Mud-colored rugs, thanks to you." Read more
You know what's worse than a copy? A bad copy. Instead of simply reproducing the existent material in all its glory, the makers introduce lousy elements and single-handedly demolish the very core that made the ... via Rediff.com
Even Hitchcock had found a hitch in Rebecca - Ananth Mahadevan
Ananth Mahadevan doesn't hide the fact that his 'Anamika - The Untold Story' is based on 'Rebecca'. However, he insists that his Dino Morea-Minissha Lamba-Koena Mitra starrer is closer to the novel 'Rebecca' by ... via Newkerala.com
New sketch released of 1977 victim
Snohomish County sheriff's deputies have released a new sketch of a 1977 murder victim whose remains haven't been identified. via The Seattle Times
I've seen Alfred Hitchcock's famed movie "Rebecca," which was based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier, several times, but I hadn't seen the play, which du Maurier also adapted, until Saturday. via Fresnobeehive.com
First Person: The Multiple Personalities of The 39 Steps' Arnie Burton
“Wow, I have a lot of time. Damn, Burton, you're getting good at this!”
About the author: A lifetime of acting at theater companies across the country, in plays both classic and up-to-date , prepared Arnie Burton for one of the most unusual challenges of his career: juggling ... via Broadway
How Daphne du Maurier wrote Rebecca
“Seeds began to drop. A beautiful home... a first wife... jealousy, a wreck, perhaps at sea, near to the house... But something terrible would have to happen, I did not know what...”
Suspicion within Daphne du Maurier's own marriage fuelled the tense, macabre plot of Rebecca, says Matthew Dennison In 1937, Daphne du Maurier signed a three-book deal with Victor Gollancz. via Telegraph.co.uk
Why Elle Macpherson has gave up the gargle
“Oh, she's lost the weight in six weeks!”
Three years ago, almost to the day, I was poking around Elle Macpherson's house in the posh bit of Notting Hill. via Irish Independent
'Have You Ever Seen So Many Gulls?'
The Florida Film Festival may be just 7 days away, but Enzian's special programming keeps hitting home runs as an appetizer. via Blogs.indieWIRE.com
A 1939 film made by Alfred Hitchcock adapted from Daphne du Maurier's novel of the same name, the first of three of du Maurier's works that Hitchcock adapted . via MilkandCookies
The Academy Awards continues to make a serious omission in the nomination for best supporting role. via Home News Tribune