Alfred Hitchcock, an iconic English film director and master of suspense, revolutionized the thriller genre with his distinctive visual style and psychological storytelling. With classics such as "Psycho," "Vertigo," and "North by Northwest," Hitchcock cemented his status as one of cinema's greatest auteurs, influencing generations of filmmakers with his innovative techniques and narrative prowess.

"Seeing a murder on television can help work off one's antagonisms. And if you haven't any antagonisms, the commercials will give you some."



"When an actor comes to me and wants to discuss his character, I say, 'It's in the script.' If he says, 'But what's my motivation?, ' I say, 'Your salary.'"



"Television has done much for psychiatry by spreading information about it, as well as contributing to the need for it."


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"I'm full of fears and I do my best to avoid difficulties and any kind of complications. I like everything around me to be clear as crystal and completely calm."



"Television is like the American toaster, you push the button and the same thing pops up everytime."



"In films murders are always very clean. I show how difficult it is and what a messy thing it is to kill a man."



"Some of our most exquisite murders have been domestic, performed with tenderness in simple, homey places like the kitchen table."



"If it's a good movie, the sound could go off and the audience would still have a perfectly clear idea of what was going on."

