Alfred Hitchcock
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60 Years, 60 Iconic Images - Stunning pics celebrating TV Times' 60th anniversary
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TV Times unearths rare photos of stars of the Sixties (PHOTOS)
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Sabotage (1936) | Alfred Hitchcock’s early British thriller gets a Blu-ray release
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The Lady Vanishes (1938) | Alfred Hitchcock’s classic comedy thriller now on Blu-ray
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Young and Innocent (1937) | Alfred Hitchcock's charming romantic thriller now in high definition
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The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) | Alfred Hitchcock’s edge-of-your-seat thriller starring Peter Lorre on Blu-ray
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Hitchcock in High Definition | A trio of 1930s classics from the master of suspense land on Blu-ray
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To Catch a Thief - Cary Grant & Grace Kelly back on the big screen in Hitchcock's Riviera caper thriller
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Sisters (1973) | Blu-ray release – Brian De Palma’s masterful Hitchcock homage gets a HD UK release
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Film review | Kill for Me - Getting steamed-up over a Strangers on a Train for girls
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Film review | Stoker - Park Chan-Wook's stylish, sensual and deliciously unnerving Gothic thriller
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Hitchcock - Hopkins and Mirren turn Mr and Mrs Hitchcock into a breezy double act
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The Girl - TV movie explores the making of The Birds and Hitchcock's dark side
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Couch Potato's Tuesday Teaser: Which Hitchcock film spawned a Spanish word?
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Pete's Peek | The Masters of Cinema's timely re-release of Hitchcock's wartime drama Lifeboat
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Couch Potato's Tuesday Trivia: Phone Booth was originally pitched to Hitchcock
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Couch Potato's Tuesday Trivia: To Catch a Thief and its chilling glimpse into the future...
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Pete’s Peek | Orson Welles gives a masterclass in acting in 1959’s Compulsion
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Couch Potato Pickings | The Player, and movie cameos