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Alfred Hitchcock is among the few directors to combine a strong reputation
for high-art film-making with great audience popularity. ... Hitchcock led
a long and prosperous life in the movie industry, starting as a teenager
and making movies up until his death in 1980, while working on the 54th of
his career (Sterrit 3). Alfred Joseph Hitchcock was born on August 13,
1889 in London, England. ... One of these incidents scarred him for life. ... It has influenced my life and my career. ... Hitchcock led a
life of fantasy, and spent much of his time alone, entertaining himself
because he did not have many friends growing up. He lived life as if he
was on the outside looking in. ... Reading was also a part of Hitchcocks
life from a young age. ... Hitchcocks solo directorial debut, The Pleasure Garden
was released in January of 1927, but it was not until three weeks later
that the illustrious career of Alfred J. ... In 1955 the television program "Alfred Hitchcock
Presents" was also released. ... As William Blowitz said "The
star of this picture is Alfred Hitchcock. ... " is how he describes the other aspects of
this film; the film which best describes the mastery of Alfred Hitchcock. ... The remarkable
life and career of Alfred Hitchcock demonstrate truth in his words. ... Alfred Joseph Hitchcock died in 1980
while working on what would have been his 54th motion picture.
Approximate Word count = 2441 Approximate Pages = 9.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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