Early nineteenth century saw the invention of the moving images, which were produced on revolving disks and drums. However, it took over seven-decade after the design of the moving pictures for the first entertaining film to be premiered. The first three decades of the filmmaking history was dominated by silent...
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Psycho, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, is regarded as one of the most influential films in cinema history, especially in the horror genre. The film, which broke box office records, has a simple storyline, a small cast, a few unite effects and just a few locations. According to the story, Marion...
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Alfred Hitchcock directed the film Vertigo in 1958, and it stars John "Scottie" Ferguson, a police officer. The latter retired after experiencing harrowing incidents involving his fellow officers and suffering from severe acrophobia. As he moves through stairwells or at high altitudes, he becomes panicked and dizzy. Robert Burks directed...
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Alfred Hitchcock is one of the most influential filmmakers in cinema history. His career spans six decades, and he directed more than 50 feature films. His best-known films include Blackmail, The Three Investigators, and The Wreck of the Mary Deare. These films showcase the genius of this famous director. Blackmail Alfred Hitchcock's...
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