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281 waltdisneywithblood:

Letter from Alfred Hitchcock to François Truffaut, December 9, 1966.
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148 francoisrolandtruffaut:

Telegram from Hitchcock to Truffaut.
Hitch - clever as always! ♥
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❝ A clear horizon — nothing to worry about on your plate, only things that are creative and not destructive… I can’t bear quarreling, I can’t bear feelings between people — I think hatred is wasted energy, and it’s all non-productive. I’m very sensitive — a sharp word, said by a person, say, who has a temper, if they’re close for me, haunts me for days. I know we’re only human, we do go in for these various emotions, call them negative emotions, but when all these are removed and you can look forward and the road is clear ahead, and now you’re going to create something — I think that’s as happy as I’ll ever want to be.

— Alfred Hitchcock’s definition of happiness

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Fear isn’t so difficult to understand. After all, weren’t we all frightened as children? Nothing has changed since Little Red Riding Hood faced the big bad wolf. What frightens us today is exactly the same sort of thing that frightened us yesterday. It’s just a different wolf. This fright complex is rooted in every individual. 

—Alfred Hitchcock
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Fear isn’t so difficult to understand. After all, weren’t we all frightened as children? Nothing has changed since Little Red Riding Hood faced the big bad wolf. What frightens us today is exactly the same sort of thing that frightened us yesterday. It’s just a different wolf. This fright complex is rooted in every individual.
– Alfred Hitchcock

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Ingrid Bergman and Alfred Hitchcock, London, 1948.

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Alfred Hitchcock sent this letter to Billy Wilder, praising him on his film The Apartment
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Alfred Hitchcock and Sean Connery on-set of Marnie (1964)
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Warhol openly proclaimed that he was nervous upon meeting the legendary director, and posed with Hitchcock by kneeling at his feet.
9382 Andy Warhol: But what kind of person really murders? I mean, why.Alfred Hitchcock: In desperation. They do it in desperation.Andy Warhol: Really?… Alfred Hitchcock: Absolute desperation. They have nowhere to go, there were no motels in those days, and they’d have to go behind the bushes in the park. And in desperation they would murder. 
Andy Warhol interviews Alfred Hitchcock
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Happy Halloween from the Master of Suspense