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193 âBut he never . . . dialogueâ: Krohn, Hitchcock at Work, 12.
193 âHe hardly ever . . . mindâ: Jack Cardiff, Magic Hour (London: Faber & Faber, 1996), 107.
193 âHe had his . . . reelâ: Ibid.
194 âThey were expecting . . . helplessâ: AH, interview by Mike Scott, Cinema: Alfred Hitchcock, DVD extra on Hitchcock: The British Years, DVD, 2008.
194 âNot enough people . . . screenâ: Anthony Macklin, âItâs the Manner of Telling: An Interview with Alfred Hitchcock,â Film Heritage 11 (1976): 18.
194 âbecause he knew . . . fewâ: Peter Bogdanovich in discussion with the author, September 11, 2018.
194 His appointment books . . . directors: AH appointment books, 1956â78, AHC MHL.
195 âThese Italian directors . . . technique!â: Spoto, Dark Side of Genius, 495.
195 âIâm not self-indulgent . . . painterâ: Charles Thomas Samuels, Encountering Directors (New York: G. P. Putnamâs Sons, 1972), 239.
195 âhe has indicated . . . Hitchcockâ: Ibid., 233.
195 âvery goodâ: Ibid., 235.
196 âwas actually an . . . manuscriptâ: Dolly Haas, SMU.
196 âcould be titled . . . Showerâ: Chris Hodenfield, âAlfred Hitchcock: Muuuurder by the Babbling Brook,â Rolling Stone, July 29, 1976, https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-features/alfred-hitchcock-muuuurder-by-the-babbling-brook-59347/.
196 Parker says that . . . Sacrilege: Royal Academy of Arts, Transitional Object [PsychoBarn]: Cornelia Park (London: Royal Academy Publications, 2018), 44.
197 Hitchcockâs own inspiration . . . Hopper: Stephen Rebello, Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho, (New York: St. Martinâs Press, 1998), 68.
197 Parker watched Psycho . . . facade: Cornelia Parker in discussion with the author, April 2019.
197 It was Hitchcockâs . . . moviemaking: Robert Boyle, OHP.
197 âI avoid out-and-out . . . banalâ: Truffaut, Hitchcock, 103.
197 âfairytales played against . . . environmentâ: Robert Boyle, OHP.
198 Doc Erickson, the . . . compass: Mac Johnson to Doc Erickson, October 5, 1953, Paramount Pictures Production Records, MHL.
198 Hitchcock insisted on . . . detail: Gordon Cole to Frank Caffey, July 11, 1953, Paramount Pictures Production Records, MHL.
198 The sounds of . . . film: Frank Caffey to Hiller Innes, November 11, 1953, Paramount Pictures Production Records, MHL.
198 âeliminate the blemishes . . . neckâ: Herbert Coleman to Luigi Zaccardi, July 11, 1956, Paramount Pictures Production Records, MHL.
198 the director requested . . . operation: AHâs notes for dubbing on Frenzy, October 14, 1971, Peggy Robertson Papers, MHL.
199 âthe hidden meanings and symbolsâ: Andrew Sarris, âThe Movie Journal,â Village Voice, June 11, 1960, 8.
199 Before he published . . . about it: Barr, Vertigo, 22.
199 âsometimes a corpse is just a corpseâ: Walker, Hitchcockâs Motifs, 131.
200 âsemi-unconscious mode of viewingâ: D. A. Miller, Hidden Hitchcock (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2017), 45.
200 âmistake, confusion, and . . . cinemaâ: Ibid., 17.
200 âthe too-close viewer . . . there?â: Ibid., 107.
200 Among the hidden . . . anthologies: Ibid., 28, 35.
200 âamused him, and . . . wayâ: Peter Bogdanovich in discussion with the author, September 11, 2018.
200 In the early . . . a C: Patricia Hitchcock, interviewed by Anwar Brett, âPatricia Hitchcock and James C. Katz Interviews,â February 27, 1997, Anwar Brett tapes, Sound and Moving Images Archive, British Library.
201 In 2012, Vertigo . . . years: Peter Matthews, âVertigo rises: the greatest film of all time?â Sight & Sound, September 2012, https://www.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/sight-sound-magazine/polls-surveys/greatest-films-all-time/vertigo-hitchcock-new-number-one
201 âOur lives are lonely but not privateâ: Raymond Durgnat, The Strange Case of Alfred Hitchcock (London: Faber & Faber, 1974), 236.
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203 âthat degrading side . . . actorâ: AH, Markle, âA Talk with Hitchcock, Part Two.â
204 According to figures . . . 1960: Peter Lev, Transforming the Screen, 1950â1959 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003), 7.
204 âPeople swarmed out . . . Presleyâ: Leigh and Nickens, Psycho, 5.
205 âFrench, German, English, and Americanâ: Barbara Goldsmith, âBristol-Meyersâ Alfred Hitchcock: His âpersonalityâ sells what he derides,â Printersâ Ink, July 18, 1958, 68, Barbara Goldsmith Papers, Manuscripts and Archives Division, The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations.
205 Herbert Coleman and . . . diner: Coleman, The Man Who Knew Hitchcock, 360; Samuel Taylor, interviewed by Tim Kirby for Reputations, BBC, PMC WHS.
205 Mindful of not . . . pictures: Coleman, The Man Who Knew Hitchcock, 238.
205 âHitchcock admits to . . . low-browâ: âSeen on the Screen,â Daily Herald, April 17, 1926, 9.
205 âlast word in screen artâ: â âThe Lodger,â the Last Word in Screen Art,â Leeds Mercury, October 2, 1926, 6.
205 âonly for entertainmentâ: Ely Herald, September 22, 1927, AHC MHL.
206 âmake pictures for . . . screen: Montagu, âWorking with Hitchcock,â 190.
206 âwere in the . . . significanceâ: Balcon, Michael Balcon Presents, 27.
206 âYou have to . . . audienceâ: Truffaut, Hitchcock, 283.
207 Ingrid Bergman explained . . . projected: Transcript of Donald Spotoâs interview with Ingrid Bergman, DSP UCLA.
207 For the magazine . . . muster: âIngrid Bergmanâas played by Alfred Hitchcock,â Pageant, March 1946, 38â41.
207 âBritish films before . . . laughing-stockâ: Michael Redgrave, In My Mindâs Eye: An Autobiography (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1983), 9.
207 âYou sell to . . . theatreâ: Alan Strachan, Secret Dreams: The Biography of Michael Redgrave (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2004), 161.
208 âsick with nervousness . . . againâ: Sheridan Morley, John Gielgud: The Authorized Biography (London: Simon & Schuster, 2010), 151.
208 âI would never . . . cattleâ: AH, Cavett, The Dick Cavett Show.
208 Michael Redgrave was . . . did: Redgrave, In My Mindâs Eye, 125.
208 âcold and sometimes cruelâ: Granger, Include Me Out, 109.
209 âsomething that Iâll . . . setâ: Doris Day, SMU.
209 Roy Thinnes sent . . . after: Roy Thinnes to AH, May 25, 1976, AHC MHL. See also McGilligan, Darkness and Light, loc. 16537 of 20272, Kindle.
210 âIâd look over . . . cut itâ: William Devane in discussion with the author, November 25, 2018.
210 âdo what you . . . floorâ: June Morfield, âThe One Man Grace Kelly Couldnât Say âNoâ To,â TV Radio Mirror, July 1962, 90.
211 âNext to reality . . . dramaticâ: âAlfred Hitchcock Reveals His Methods,â
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