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88 âto tell me . . . life!â: Truffaut, Hitchcock, 34.
89 ânot a backward . . . centuryâ: Spoto, Spellbound by Beauty, loc. 276 of 4805, Kindle.
89 âexactly how male and female joinedâ: E. M. Forster, diary entry, cited in Wendy Moffatt, A Great Unrecorded History: A New Life of E. M. Forster (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2010), 39.
89 âwomen with sex . . . baublesâ: Roderick Mann, âHitchcock: Show Must Go On,â Los Angeles Times, August 8, 1978, part IV, 7.
89 âa woman who . . . airâ: Alfred Hitchcock, âElegance Above Sex,â in Gottlieb, ed., Hitchcock on Hitchcock, Volume 1, 95. Originally published in Hollywood Reporter, November 1962, 172.
89 âAnything could happen . . . taxiâ: American Film Institute, âDialogue on Film: Alfred Hitchcock,â in Sidney Gottlieb, ed., Alfred Hitchcock Interviews (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2003), 93.
89 a real-life experience . . . thirties: Evan Hunter, Kirby.
90 âtypical American woman . . . motherâ: Bogdanovich, Who the Devil Made It, loc. 10034 of 15740, Kindle.
90 âthe snow princess . . . writerâ: Bryan Mawr, quoted in Robert Lacey, Grace (London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1994), 138.
90 Hitchcockâs view of . . . women: Steven DeRosa, Writing with Hitchcock: The Collaboration of Alfred Hitchcock and John Michael Hayes (New York and London: Faber & Faber, 2001).
90 In each of . . . characters: For a brilliant description of Lisaâs âalien presenceâ in Rear Window, see Tania Modleski, The Women Who Knew Too Much: Hitchcock and Feminist Theory, 2nd ed. (New York and London: Routledge, 2005), 73.
91 women, as Richard Allen . . . intuition: Richard Allen, Hitchcockâs Romantic Irony (New York: Columbia University Press, 2007), 81.
92 âvery well known . . . breastsâ: Arthur Knight, âConversation with Alfred Hitchcock,â in Gottlieb, ed., Alfred Hitchcock Interviews, 175. Originally published in Oui, February 1973, 67â68, 82, 114, 116â21.
92 âA woman who . . . youâ: âWomen,â in Gottlieb, ed., Hitchcock on Hitchcock, Volume 2, 226. Originally published in Picture Show and TV Mirror, September 12, 1959, 15.
93 there were multiple . . . judging: Including, Eric D. Morley (Miss World) to AH, October 15, 1963; George J. Cavalier (Miss California) to AH, April 4, 1963; Maureen Dragone (Miss Zodiac) to AH, July 29, 1972, AHC MHL.
94 sounded out about . . . 1978: Jason Frankfort, Womenâs Basketball Association to AH, October 24, 1978, AHC MHL.
94 âItâs easy for . . . againâ: June Morfield, âThe One Man Grace Kelly Couldnât Say âNoâ To,â TV Radio Mirror, July 1962, 89.
94 âHitchcock Gives Free . . . Sexâ: âHitchcock Gives Free Rein to the Gentle Sex,â TV Guide, May 10, 1958, 12.
95 âit was very . . . ideasâ: Rui Nogueira and Nicoletta Zalaffi, âHitch, Hitch, Hitch, Hurrah!â in Gottlieb, ed., Hitchcock Interviews, 123. Originally published in Ăcran, July-August 1972, 2â8.
95 ârich man who . . . detailâ: Ibid.
95 âI took a . . . dissipatedâ: Hedda Hopper, âPapa Hitchcock,â Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, April 29, 1962, C16, DSP UCLA.
96 âyou go to . . . wastedâ: âHitchcock on Truffaut,â in Gottlieb, ed., Hitchcock on Hitchcock, Volume 2, 133.
96 In her book . . . naivete: Lois Banner, American Beauty (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1983), 284.
97 In a draft . . . script: Draft of The Trouble with Harry, July 27, 1954, written by John Michael Hayes, AHC MHL.
97 âpoor Marilyn had . . . faceâ: transcript of AH interview with Peter Bogdanovich, 1962, AHC MHL.
97 âhigh-style, lady-like . . . Colbertâ: Moral, Making of Marnie, 17. Transcripts of the Hitchcock-Truffaut interviews, AHC MHL.
97 âShortly after our . . . gaspedâ: Tippi Hedren, Tippi: A Memoir (New York: William Morrow, 2016), loc. 614â25 of 3653, Kindle.
98 âTippi started to . . . eyesâ: Hitchcock OâConnell and Bouzereau, Alma Hitchcock, 189.
98 âeyes were dry . . . himselfâ: Hedren, Tippi, loc. 625 of 3653, Kindle.
98 âIt was brutal . . . relentlessâ: Ibid., loc. 791 of 3653, Kindle.
99 âvery hard for . . . watch itâ: Kyle Counts, âThe Making of Alfred Hitchcockâs The Birds,â Cinemafantastique, Fall 1980, 33.
99 Even when Hedren . . . her: Notes on Edwin Millerâs interview with Tippi Hedren and Alfred Hitchcock, March 20, 1963, Edwin Miller Interviews for Seventeen Magazine, Rare Books and Manuscript Division, New York Public Library.
99 âHe was not . . . fabulousâ: Peter Anthony Holder, Great Conversations (Albany, NY: BearManor Media, 2017), loc. 3273 of 3562, Kindle.
100 âthrew himself on . . . memoryâ: Hedren, Tippi, loc. 709 of 3653, Kindle.
100 âreferred to my weightâ: Taylor, Hitch, loc. 221 of 5468, Kindle.
100 âIâve never gone . . . repulsedâ: Hedren, Tippi, loc. 989â1001 of 3653, Kindle.
100 Hedren contends that . . . untrue: Tony Lee Moral, âHow Accurate is The Girl?â Broadcast, December 14, 2012, http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/comment/how-accurate-is-the-girl/5050231.article.
102 âHow else is . . . Hitchcock?â: John Russell Taylor, âAlfred Hitchcock: Fact and Fiction by John Russell Taylor,â April 8, 2013, https://bloomsburyreader.wordpress.com/2013/04/08/alfred-hitchcock-fact-and-fiction-by-john-russell-taylor/.
102 âIt was an . . . differentâ: McGilligan, Darkness and Light, loc. 12557 of 20272, Kindle.
103 âcapable of questionable . . . mouthâ: Ibid., loc. 3993 of 20272, Kindle.
103 âugly, intimate demandsâ: Spoto, Dark Side of Genius, 550.
103 âIâm being erotic . . . Hitchcockâ: David Freeman in discussion with the author, October 6, 2018.
103 âa god of cinemaâ: This form of words, and similar terms, have been used to describe Hitchcock by multiple actors, directors, and critics, including Barbara Leigh-Hunt and William Devane, who both used it in interviews with the author.
103 âIt was a . . . knowing thisâ: David Freeman in discussion with the author, October 6, 2018.
104 âlots of laughs . . . boyâ: Peggy Robertson, OHP.
104 âabsolutely charming. He . . . rightâ: Marcella Rabwin, interviewed by Tim Kirby for Reputations, BBC. Courtesy BBC / Tim Kirby.
104 âHe was sarcastic . . . overlooked itâ: Ibid.
104 âEvery relationship my . . . requiredâ: Jean Stein, West of Eden (London: Jonathan Cape, 2016), 178.
104 âthe vanity of . . . cold, tooâ: Elspeth Grant, âConverted to Beatledom,â Tatler,
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