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while hitchcock presents had hitchcock's branding all over it, the twist is hitchcock didn't write or robert stevens was a frequent director on the show and various riders worked on the program, typically adapting short stories. jonah harrison, hitchcock's long—time collaborator was also a producer on the series and was a trailblazing e—mail four at the time. she was responsible for the hands—on work that made the show happen. hitchcock's backseat role was what allowed him to do the program at all, the intense involvement he had with his films would have been nearly impossible to duplicate ona nearly impossible to duplicate on a weekly show. hitchcock set an example that other creatives later followed and there is another aspect of the show‘s legacy. he would call on talent from the movies to be in his shows and it opened up new avenues for them. so today, we see big stars doing television. soi see big stars doing television. so i think that impact from what alfred hitchcock presents represented is, we see that today. carlos! well, that brings a special tribute to hitchcock edition of
while hitchcock presents had hitchcock's branding all over it, the twist is hitchcock didn't write or robert stevens was a frequent director on the show and various riders worked on the program, typically adapting short stories. jonah harrison, hitchcock's long—time collaborator was also a producer on the series and was a trailblazing e—mail four at the time. she was responsible for the hands—on work that made the show happen. hitchcock's backseat role was what allowed him to do the...
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called hitchcock.time. it does seem that the role you played played a big role, is that right? absolutely. on many different levels. i think part of it was to be the great homemaker, but on top of that, they grew up in film together and that was the nature of their relationship. it was all about loving what they were doing side by side. they learned about film—making. so, inevitably, as they progressed in his movies, their movies became more successful. of course, she was there every step of the way. you have to cut the six or seven frames after she blinks and she's supposed to be dead. what about hitchcock and actors, who said actors should be treated like cattle. that is a simplification. of what i know, i understand what he meant. as an actor, when you're on the set of a structure around you that is so beautifully organised, that is a great thing. and that's what he meant. all you have to do is be. i would've loved to have worked with alfred hitchcock now. not when i was young, but now, yes. what do
called hitchcock.time. it does seem that the role you played played a big role, is that right? absolutely. on many different levels. i think part of it was to be the great homemaker, but on top of that, they grew up in film together and that was the nature of their relationship. it was all about loving what they were doing side by side. they learned about film—making. so, inevitably, as they progressed in his movies, their movies became more successful. of course, she was there every step of...
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of hitchcock's on periodlj should come down the lens of hitchcock's on period.hey're beautiful. this is the way i want to see actresses, i cannot accuse what happened before. we also have to remember, when was hitchcock born? and which family? what was the culture and? and which family? what was the culture and ? you and which family? what was the culture and? you cannot accuse a man 100 years or 50 years after. whether he simply stereotyped his female characters as a man of his time, he certainly had a more public platform than most to do it. but modern film criticism would find it hard to explore the maestro without considering the accusations of misogyny. when actress knows a thing 01’ misogyny. when actress knows a thing or two about alfred hitchcock and women, incredibly well known internationally, she also played hitchcock's wife and the 2012 biographical drama called hitchcock. i interviewed her at the time. biographical drama called hitchcock. i interviewed her at the timem does seem that the role you played played a big role, is that right? absolutely.
of hitchcock's on periodlj should come down the lens of hitchcock's on period.hey're beautiful. this is the way i want to see actresses, i cannot accuse what happened before. we also have to remember, when was hitchcock born? and which family? what was the culture and? and which family? what was the culture and ? you and which family? what was the culture and? you cannot accuse a man 100 years or 50 years after. whether he simply stereotyped his female characters as a man of his time, he...
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. >> reporter: whispers that rachel was the victim of something out of a hitchcock movie, a moment of pure evil. >> a look in his face i described as sateen. >> reporter: and just maybe a second woman in the cross hairs. >> if the stories were true, then you had married a stranger. >> exactly. >> hello, and welcome to "dateline." the storyu about to hear is an all too familiar tragedy. a woman disappears and the investigators put the men in her life under a microscope. as defense followed clues, the case took a turn to diabolical it could have been ripped from the script of a hollywood thriller. and just maybe it was. here's dennis murphy with secrets of the snake river. >> reporter: in country so beautiful, the wheat and bean fields running up and down the bumps and hollows of eastern washington as far as the eye can see, it's hard to imagine anything rad happening out here. but gaze and listen closely and sometimes you'll uncover secrets in the shadows. murder and betrayal as close as the stranger sleeping beside you. here a 40-year-old single mom was raising her two young sons. she
. >> reporter: whispers that rachel was the victim of something out of a hitchcock movie, a moment of pure evil. >> a look in his face i described as sateen. >> reporter: and just maybe a second woman in the cross hairs. >> if the stories were true, then you had married a stranger. >> exactly. >> hello, and welcome to "dateline." the storyu about to hear is an all too familiar tragedy. a woman disappears and the investigators put the men in her life...
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once said that more than anything else, i would like to be an old man with a good face like alfred hitchcocko. >> sure he has matched their's and more. >> that's the overnight news from was ngton, i'm chip reid. >>> it is mond >>> it is monday, november 2, 2020. this is the cbs morning news. final election sprint. president trump and joe biden are on a battleground blitz before tomorrow. their final message before america decides. >>> interstate incident when a so-called trump train swarms a biden group. why the president said they did nothing wrong. >>> prince william said he had coronavirus earlier this year. his reason for not telling the public. public. >>> good morning.
once said that more than anything else, i would like to be an old man with a good face like alfred hitchcocko. >> sure he has matched their's and more. >> that's the overnight news from was ngton, i'm chip reid. >>> it is mond >>> it is monday, november 2, 2020. this is the cbs morning news. final election sprint. president trump and joe biden are on a battleground blitz before tomorrow. their final message before america decides. >>> interstate incident...
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island octavo connery were steadily for the next 4 decades starring in films for everyone from alfred hitchcock to steven spielberg despite often playing the hero. there is also said he enjoyed portraying thieves crooks and characters who had something up their sleeve the time to get away with something has got show up. so about it i suppose the fact that you're supposed to be punished one isn't us. >>quite encouraging. >>and you're going to die of something connery's career peaked in 1988 with a best supporting oscar win for the untouchables junior. he followed that with a scene stealing role is harrison ford's father in indiana jones and the last crusade. i was told that last for connery always defied his age he was named people. magazine's sexiest man alive at 59 and spent much of his 60's playing action heroes in films like entrapment and the rock i have a unique knowledge of no matter the genre connery infuse charm and wit in every role you check it already. it says is likely that a lot connery spent his later years racking up other honors to go with his oscar tony and 3 golden globes. he
island octavo connery were steadily for the next 4 decades starring in films for everyone from alfred hitchcock to steven spielberg despite often playing the hero. there is also said he enjoyed portraying thieves crooks and characters who had something up their sleeve the time to get away with something has got show up. so about it i suppose the fact that you're supposed to be punished one isn't us. >>quite encouraging. >>and you're going to die of something connery's career peaked...
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.>> i've got something really well this time periods to make alfred hitchcock put them in the starring role as a winter or in monterey. he got to play opposite one of his closest friends, michael kane. and in 1988, oscar came calling for his betrayal of a hard- nosed irish-american cop in the untouchables.>> he positive, you pull a gun. he sends one of yours to the hospital use in one of his to the morgue. >> he took on the best supporting actor statue and he was declared the sexiest man alive in 1989 with the cover describing the actor as older, bolder and better. that same year he played indiana jones's father opposite harrison ford. when elizabeth ii night in the scott and he was a kennedy center honoree. >> he is the one and only sean connery. >> the actor who embodied james bond, the gentleman secret agent.>> they wanted him to come back to do another film with harrison ford but he said i don't want to come out of retirement, i'm just having too much fun being a grandfather. he also starred alongside nicholas cage in the rock, which was filmed and set on alcatraz island. >>> a new
.>> i've got something really well this time periods to make alfred hitchcock put them in the starring role as a winter or in monterey. he got to play opposite one of his closest friends, michael kane. and in 1988, oscar came calling for his betrayal of a hard- nosed irish-american cop in the untouchables.>> he positive, you pull a gun. he sends one of yours to the hospital use in one of his to the morgue. >> he took on the best supporting actor statue and he was declared the...
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alfred hitchcock used the golden gate gate bridge in "vertigo."in "nine months." garry marshal used pacific heights in the princess diaries and phillip kaufman scared people away from city hall in invasion of the body snatchers. what were the most frequently used locations? the top two might not surprise you. city hall has been used in 32 films. the golden gate gate bridge, 28. number three, the fairmont on knob hill. >> actually i was surprised the fairmont was so high on the list even though it's an amazing building and it has been shot in so many features and television shows. but we seem to permit so many shoots on places like lombard street and the financial district. >> what actors have made the most san francisco films? sean connery, michael douglas, and meg ryan have all appeared in four. sean penn in five. >> the water's boiling. >> hello! >> both robin williams and clint eastwood top the list with six films shot in san francisco. >> go ahead, make my day. >> while dirty harry may make you look differently at the south of market neighborh
alfred hitchcock used the golden gate gate bridge in "vertigo."in "nine months." garry marshal used pacific heights in the princess diaries and phillip kaufman scared people away from city hall in invasion of the body snatchers. what were the most frequently used locations? the top two might not surprise you. city hall has been used in 32 films. the golden gate gate bridge, 28. number three, the fairmont on knob hill. >> actually i was surprised the fairmont was so...
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island octavo connery were steadily for the next 4 decades starring in films for everyone from alfred hitchcocko steven spielberg despite often playing the hero. there is also said he enjoyed portraying thieves crooks and characters who had something up their sleeve the time to get away with something has got show up a real about it i suppose the fact that you're supposed to be punished for him. >>one isn't us. quite encouraging. >>and you're going to die of something connery's career peaked in 1988 with a best supporting oscar win for the untouchables junior. he followed that with a scene stealing role is harrison ford's father in indiana jones and the last crusade. i was told that last for connery always defied his age he was named people. magazine's sexiest man alive at 59 and spent much of his 60's playing action heroes in films like entrapment and the rock i have a unique knowledge of the no matter the genre connery infuse charm and wit in every role you check it already. it says is likely that a lot connery spent his later years racking up other honors to go with his oscar tony and 3 gold
island octavo connery were steadily for the next 4 decades starring in films for everyone from alfred hitchcocko steven spielberg despite often playing the hero. there is also said he enjoyed portraying thieves crooks and characters who had something up their sleeve the time to get away with something has got show up a real about it i suppose the fact that you're supposed to be punished for him. >>one isn't us. quite encouraging. >>and you're going to die of something connery's...
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island octavo connery were steadily for the next 4 decades starring in films for everyone from alfred hitchcock to steven spielberg despite often playing the hero. carr is also said he enjoyed portraying thieves crooks and characters who had something up their sleeve the time to get away with something has got itself. so about it i suppose the fact that you're supposed to be punished one isn't us. >>quite encouraging. >>and you're going to die of something connery's career peaked in 1988 with a best supporting oscar win for the untouchables junior. he followed that with a scene stealing role is harrison ford's father in indiana jones and the last crusade. i was told that last for connery always defied his age he was named people. magazine's sexiest man alive at 59 and spent much of his 60's playing action heroes in films like entrapment and the rock i have a unique knowledge of no matter the genre connery infuse charm and wit in every role you check it already. it says do not leave it alone. connery spent his later years racking up other honors to go with his oscar tony and 3 golden globes. he
island octavo connery were steadily for the next 4 decades starring in films for everyone from alfred hitchcock to steven spielberg despite often playing the hero. carr is also said he enjoyed portraying thieves crooks and characters who had something up their sleeve the time to get away with something has got itself. so about it i suppose the fact that you're supposed to be punished one isn't us. >>quite encouraging. >>and you're going to die of something connery's career peaked in...
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. >> reporter: alfred hitchcock liked him in a starring role and the man who became he got to play opposite one of his closest friends michael kane. and in 1988 oscar came calling for his betrayal of a hard- nosed irish-american cop in the untouchables. >> he pulls a knife, you pull a gun. he sends one of yours to the hospital, you sent one of his to the morgue. >> reporter: connery took on the best supporting actor statue. people magazine declared him the sexiest man alive in 1989 with a cover describing the actor as older, bolder and better. that same year he played indiana jones' father opposite harrison ford. queen elizabeth ii knighted the scott in washington be triple to connery's heritage as a kennedy center honoree. >> he is the one and only sean connery. >> reporter: the actor who embody james bond, the gentleman secret agent. tina krause, cbs news, london. >> sean connery also starred alongside nicholas cage in the movie >>> several babies got into the halloween spirit during estate in the neonatal intensive care unit. take a look at these cute pictures. these babies are jake rose
. >> reporter: alfred hitchcock liked him in a starring role and the man who became he got to play opposite one of his closest friends michael kane. and in 1988 oscar came calling for his betrayal of a hard- nosed irish-american cop in the untouchables. >> he pulls a knife, you pull a gun. he sends one of yours to the hospital, you sent one of his to the morgue. >> reporter: connery took on the best supporting actor statue. people magazine declared him the sexiest man alive in...
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hitchcock hall here, it was the auditorium for what they called "psychodrama," which was drama therapy, and they showed movies there and had the opportunity for some entertainment, as well. there was, of course, sports, music. there's music and sports were a big part of people's lives. they had this plan for a grandstand for the baseball grounds. here are some examples of patients playing badminton and boxing. you can see there's probably a racial dimension in terms of what sports were offered to different patients. a gentleman playing baseball here, so certainly there were a lot of recreation opportunities. the library would have been a big opportunity for some patients to be able to read novels and other types of books. we did find a catalog of books that were available at the library. we also had a patient newsletter. so we certainly found examples all over of different types of entertainment and ways that that was connected to how the patients moved around the campus. there's a beauty shop that they could get to. there was a chapel. at first, the chapel was in the center building.
hitchcock hall here, it was the auditorium for what they called "psychodrama," which was drama therapy, and they showed movies there and had the opportunity for some entertainment, as well. there was, of course, sports, music. there's music and sports were a big part of people's lives. they had this plan for a grandstand for the baseball grounds. here are some examples of patients playing badminton and boxing. you can see there's probably a racial dimension in terms of what sports...
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once said, more than anything else, i would like to be an old man with a good face, like alfred hitchcockery's piercing but welcome face surely has matched theirs and more. need to find the closest official ballot drop box near you? just visit vote.ca.gov to find your nearest location. then drop off your ballot. your vote will be secure and counted. there are other ways to vote too. just return your vote-by-mail ballot at your voting location or mail it back. or you can vote safely in-person during early voting or on election day. vote the way you're most comfortable - but vote by 8pm on november 3rd. asof being stretched too thinar to do my job right. and it's not just health care workers. our teachers and school staff are going the extra mile for our kids. our firefighters are taking on unthinkable missions to keep us safe. how can we keep giving billions in tax breaks to rich corporations when our communities need that money? prop 15 closes corporate loopholes and invests in our schools, health care, and public safety. help us do our jobs. vote yes on 15. >> pauley: tens of millions of
once said, more than anything else, i would like to be an old man with a good face, like alfred hitchcockery's piercing but welcome face surely has matched theirs and more. need to find the closest official ballot drop box near you? just visit vote.ca.gov to find your nearest location. then drop off your ballot. your vote will be secure and counted. there are other ways to vote too. just return your vote-by-mail ballot at your voting location or mail it back. or you can vote safely in-person...
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island octavo connery were steadily for the next 4 decades starring in films for everyone from alfred hitchcockspite often playing the hero. there is also said he enjoyed portraying thieves crooks and characters who had something up their sleeve attempt to get away with something has got itself. a real about it i suppose the fact that you're supposed to be punished one isn't us. >>quite encouraging. >>and you're going to die of something connery's career peaked in 1988 with a best supporting oscar win for the untouchables junior. he followed that with a scene stealing role is harrison ford's father in indiana jones and the last crusade. i was told that last for connery always defied his age he was named people. magazine's sexiest man alive at 59 and spent much of his 60's playing action heroes in films like entrapment and the rock i have a unique knowledge of no matter the genre connery infuse charm and wit in every role you check it already. it says is that even the law connery spent his later years racking up other honors to go with his oscar tony and 3 golden globes. he was given a kennedy c
island octavo connery were steadily for the next 4 decades starring in films for everyone from alfred hitchcockspite often playing the hero. there is also said he enjoyed portraying thieves crooks and characters who had something up their sleeve attempt to get away with something has got itself. a real about it i suppose the fact that you're supposed to be punished one isn't us. >>quite encouraging. >>and you're going to die of something connery's career peaked in 1988 with a best...