1. Alfred Hitchcock: The Life
Fear was also a big part of his childhood, which later was evident in many of his movies. ... "...fear you see is an emotion that people like to feel when they know they are safe." (39). ... He also really enjoyed Edgar Allan Poe, stating that "Very likely it's because I was so taken by the Poe stories that I later made suspense films." (39). ... Throughout the 1940's his reputation continued to flounder with the hit movies Spellbound (1944 [in which artist Salvador Dali painted some scenery]), and Notorious (1946). The 1950's was the beginning of Hitchcock'...
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