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71 â âThank youâ was . . . vocabularyâ: Coleman, The Man Who Knew Hitchcock, 181.
71 âIâm not being . . . goodâ: Bennett, Hitchcockâs Partner in Suspense, 52.
71 âcheerful side is . . . experienceâ: Evan Hunter to Scott Meredith, September 30, 1961, Evan Hunter Collection, HGARC.
71 âthe script has . . . totalâ: AH to Evan Hunter, November 30, 1961, AHC MHL. Published in Auiler, Hitchcockâs Secret Notebooks, 206.
71 âstuck his finger . . . doorâ: Hunter, Me and Hitch, 56.
72 âHe essentially left . . . themâ: Chris Wehner, âChris Wehner: Interview with REAR WINDOW scribe John Michael Hayes,â http://www.screenwritersutopia.com/article/d14ec43e. Originally published in Screenwriterâs Monthly, December 2002.
72 âYou know they . . . materialâ: Spoto, Dark Side of Genius, 361.
72 âYoung man, you . . . Timesâ: Ibid.
73 âHe wasnât for . . . ownâ: Wehner, âChris Wehner: Interview.â
73 âcredit where credit was dueâ: Ibid.
73 âI had a . . . resented itâ: John Michael Hayes, interview by Steven DeRosa, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l981MGsT9n4.
74 Unthinkable, said Hitchcock . . . classic: Truffaut, Hitchcock, 71.
74 âFor hours Hitchcock . . . employerâ: Thornton Wilder to Isobel Wilder, May 26, 1942, The Selected Letters of Thornton Wilder, eds. Robin G. Wilder and Jackson R. Bryer (New York: HarperCollins, 2008), 395.
74 âHe wasnât like . . . for thatâ: Bogdanovich, Who the Devil Made It, loc. 9798 of 15740, Kindle.
74 âMy relationship with . . . have beenâ: AH, interview by Gilbert Harrison, January 4, 1980, Gilbert A. Harrison Papers Relating to Thornton Wilder, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.
77 âincredible English middle class . . . peopleâ: John Steinbeck to Annie Laurie Williams, February 21, 1944, in Steinbeck: A Life in Letters, ed. Elaine Steinbeck and Robert Wallsten (London: Penguin, 2001), 267.
77 âhard to work withâ: Frank MacShane, The Life of Raymond Chandler (London: Hamish Hamilton, 1986), 175.
77 âsarcastic and disagreeable . . . bastardâ: Ibid., 171.
77 âtrying to make . . . happenedâ: Ibid., 173. Quote from Chandlerâs notes in his personal files.
77 Ormonde recalled that . . . trash: McGilligan, Darkness and Light, loc. 10195 of 20272, Kindle.
78 âa flabby mass . . . charactersâ: Raymond Chandler to AH, December 6, 1950, in The Raymond Chandler Papers: Selected Letters and Non-Fiction, 1909â1959, eds. Tom Hiney and Frank MacShane (London: Hamish Hamilton, 2000), 142.
78 âcamera angles, stage . . . storyâ: Ibid.
78 âthere must be . . . writtenâ: Raymond Chandler to Sol Siegal, April 27, 1951, in Hiney and MacShane, eds., Raymond Chandler Papers, 162.
78 However, in postproduction Hitchcock . . . executives: Charles Barr, Vertigo, 2nd ed. (London: BFI, 2012), 11. See also Dan Auiler, Vertigo: The Making of a Hitchcock Classic (London: Titan, 1999).
79 âthe type of . . . suspenseâ: AH to Vladimir Nabokov, November 19, 1964, AHC MHL.
79 âAs I indicated . . . story-tellerâ: Ibid.
80 âsymbolized the more . . . symbolismâ: Hunter, Me and Hitch, 24.
80 âwe are going . . . doing it?â â: AH to Evan Hunter, November 30, 1961, AHC MHL. Published in Auiler, Hitchcockâs Secret Notebooks, 209.
80 âItâs those damned . . . realityâ: Baer, Classic American Films, 70.
80 âshot at, caged . . . longer!â: March 9, 1969, Sandee to AHC MHL.
80 âWhy should I . . . omnipotentâ: Cited in Robert Kapsis, Hitchcock: The Making of a Reputation (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1992), 68. A form of those words appears in numerous letters from Hitchcockâs office to members of the public during the 1960s, AHC MHL. Kapsisâs book reproduces various letters from members of the public who were confused, curious, and angered by the filmâs oblique ending and the lack of apparent reason for the birdsâ attack, 64â68.
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81 âHitchcockâs genius . . . pettinessâ: G. A. Atkinson, âThe Authenticity of Alfred,â The Era, December 16, 1931, 10.
82 âToo big and . . . lookingâ: AH to David O. Selznick, July 19, 1939, AHC MHL, reprinted in Auiler, Hitchcockâs Secret Notebooks, 308.
82 âGrotesqueâ: AH to David O. Selznick, July 21, 1939, AHC MHL, reprinted in Auiler, Hitchcockâs Secret Notebooks, 309.
82 âWe liked each . . . about itâ: Joan Fontaine, No Bed of Roses (London: W.H. Allen, 1978), 116.
82 âI did . . . bawlingâ: Leff, Hitchcock and Selznick, 74. Originally printed in Photoplay, September 1979, 57.
82 âgorgeous genius . . . demands!â: âExposing Weaknesses of Top Ranking Stars,â Modern Screen, December 1940, 24. Joan Fontaine Collection, HGARC.
83 the âsuffragette outragesâ . . . ladylike: For an excellent overview of Britainâs suffragette movement, see Diane Atkinson, Rise Up Women!: The Remarkable Lives of the Suffragettes (London: Bloomsbury, 2018).
83 When the American . . . director: Anthony Slide, The Silent Feminists: Americaâs First Women Directors (Lanham, MD, and London: Scarecrow Press, 1996), xvii.
84 identified in some . . . Codd: John Russell Taylor in his authorized biography Hitch names the writer as Anita Ross; in an unpublished part of an interview with Peter Bogdanovich, Hitchcock called her Elsie Codd.
84 Hitchcockâs writing work . . . Morton: Bryony Dixon, âThe White Shadow,â http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/1423007/index.html.
84 âcaught on the hopâ: Balcon, Michael Balcon Presents, 16.
85 âwithout a soulâ: Title card from The White Shadow (1923).
85 âto please women . . . audienceâ: Alfred Hitchcock, âHow I Choose My Heroines,â in Langford Reed and Hetty Spiers, eds., Whoâs Who in Filmland (London: Chapman and Hall, 1931), xxi.
85 â80 percent of . . . choiceâ: Huw Weldon, âAlfred Hitchcock on His Films,â The Listener, August 6, 1964, 189.
86 ânever had the gift of friendshipâ: Donald Spoto, Spellbound by Beauty: Alfred Hitchcock and His Leading Ladies (London: Arrow, 2009), loc. 3777 of 4805, Kindle.
87 âfruitful kind of . . . opinionsâ: Joseph McBride, âMr. and Mrs. Hitchcock,â Sight & Sound 45, no. 4 (Autumn 1976): 225.
87 âAlthough I think . . . themâ: Tony Lee Moral, Hitchcock and the Making of Marnie (Lanham, MD; Toronto; Plymouth, UK: Scarecrow Press, 2013), 100.
87 Hitchcock told some . . . conceived: McGilligan, Darkness and Light, loc. 4009 of 20272,
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