Did it again with the stunt man in `The Man Who Knew Too Much` (1956) In the Albert Hall sequence the man had to fall from the boxes. He did it perfectly one take. Hitch said, `Double his salary`. On the other hand the director could be cheap, well parsimonious. He coveted that auteur theory and resented any intruders. Thus any of the team who sought personal publicity were sacked ie John Michael Hayes, others.
I once saw Mel Brooks talk about when Hitch invited him to dinner. He and Mel went to a very fancy restaurant and Hitch ordered them a very expensive dinner. They ate the first two courses in silence and before the entree came, Hitch stared at Mel for a time before saying in his classic deadpan voice "I saw "The Producers"... that the funniest god damn thing I've ever seen."
1:35 - Chapter 1 - Alfred hitchcock 4:40 - Mid roll ads 8:05 - Chapter 2 - Silent hitch 12:50 - Chapter 3 - English talkies 15:50 - Chapter 4 - Early hollywood 20:20 - Chapter 5 - Peak hitch PS: If one thing that i've learned through french artists, you can split the art from the man ; iow *Love the Work , Hate the Author*
Goes to show how overrated the Oscars are. Him along with Kubrick, Kurosawa Spielberg and Scorsese got little to no praise from the Oscars despite being considered GOATs today
Anybody I know who watches the Oscar's these days just wants to see whose dress she's wearing. They don't wanna know 'bout technicians. Yannow, the ones that really make things happen !
I read once that Raymond Burr (of Perry Mason and Rear Window fame) used to keep a cardboard cutout of Hitchcock in the window of his office at Universal Studios, and paid the tour guides to tell people "oh look, there's Alfred Hitchcock in Raymond Burr's rear window".
I'm so glad that they did a video of one of my favorite directors. I love learning about new people that I have never heard of before, but it's always awesome to hear people talking about what you already know and love. Plus, I'm excited to see if I learn anything new from this video. Keep up the great work guys.
Can we just accept Karl as the new host so he can stop saying he's the "interim host"? He's definitely done enough that he's not only earned the spot, but we already refer to him on these channels as the fact fiend/goblin. He has the nickname, he's been hosting for months. I vote we swear him in as the Fact Boi replacement.
I'm in my final year of college right now. As an elective, I took a film studies class that was also all Hitchcock. My professor, Dr. Jack Sullivan, is such a fan that he wrote and published a textbook that we were required to have for class. It's called "Hitchcock’s Music" and I'm sure you can guess from the title what it's about. He even met a few actors who worked with Hitchcock, including the late Farley Granger from "Strangers on a Train".
Paul Whitehouse once accepted a BAFTA with the word "Ta." Hitchcock would be proud. If you want to cover a person with not a single vice, try Bob Ross, Mr Rodgers, or David Attenborough.
I wouldn't believe Tippi Hedron, she waited until his death so he couldn't defend himself. She has had a lot of work done to her body, suggesting a distorted sense of self.
Regarding this at 9:13 "there were no unions back then, so anyone could pretty much do anything as long as they know they're asked to do it and have the inclination to do so." So, do you and/or your writer really think that unions are just there to stop talented folks from getting better roles when management wants it? Maybe take a moment to Google "unions" and see what they're actually about, but don't go blaming your professional frustrations on unions for everyone to see!
“Alfred Hitchcock felt very insecure about his body as a child even blaming his mother” proceeds to make a joke about Alfred Hitchcocks weight for a promo
Readda biography, called "Hitch " . Watching this, I wish you'd spent more time on his time in Berlin. Hadda part in what he became. By the way, if you go by the name of Tippy - you might be a bittova push-over, or a drunk.
Yo! We still doing this "interim" introduction? I already accepted you as our host. What's with the interim everytime? .... Tell you what, you guys put up a poll and ask us what we think! Geez. Stop getting us attached to a new step-dad, then threatening in every video that we will never see him again!
Did you know that you aren't forced on pain of death to watch the videos if you don't like them? Don't let the proverbial door hit you in the ass on your way out. Or do, just be sure you shut it on your way out. And Karl and team, ignore the idiots, you are rocking it!
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Fun Fact: For Psycho, Alfred Hitchcock was so pleased with the score written by Bernard Herrmann that he doubled the composer's salary
Givvin credit, where credits due !
Well deserved.
Did it again with the stunt man in `The Man Who Knew Too Much` (1956) In the Albert Hall sequence the man had to fall from the boxes. He did it perfectly one take. Hitch said, `Double his salary`. On the other hand the director could be cheap, well parsimonious. He coveted that auteur theory and resented any intruders. Thus any of the team who sought personal publicity were sacked ie John Michael Hayes, others.
I once saw Mel Brooks talk about when Hitch invited him to dinner. He and Mel went to a very fancy restaurant and Hitch ordered them a very expensive dinner. They ate the first two courses in silence and before the entree came, Hitch stared at Mel for a time before saying in his classic deadpan voice "I saw "The Producers"... that the funniest god damn thing I've ever seen."
1:35 - Chapter 1 - Alfred hitchcock
4:40 - Mid roll ads
8:05 - Chapter 2 - Silent hitch
12:50 - Chapter 3 - English talkies
15:50 - Chapter 4 - Early hollywood
20:20 - Chapter 5 - Peak hitch
PS: If one thing that i've learned through french artists, you can split the art from the man ; iow *Love the Work , Hate the Author*
Psycho directed by him is way ahead of its time for a horror film. Hitchcock’s legacy speaks for itself.
the chess speaks for itself
@@DeepBlueWho Res ipsa loquitur.
@@chitlitlahRead Marcus Aurelius !
As someone who has watched all of his movies in his career, I’m at times sad that he never got an Oscar for his works! One of the best…
Maybe he'll be nominated some day like people do after they long pass.
Like's been told to me, " We don't need no attaboyz, we know what we did. "@@SnickC13
HE didn't need an Oscar. The Oscar needed him.
Goes to show how overrated the Oscars are. Him along with Kubrick, Kurosawa Spielberg and Scorsese got little to no praise from the Oscars despite being considered GOATs today
Anybody I know who watches the Oscar's these days just wants to see whose dress she's wearing. They don't wanna know 'bout technicians. Yannow, the ones that really make things happen !
"The more successful the villain, the more successful the picture." -- Alfred Hitchcock
"I'm a master of suspense, so intense! No defense against Hitchcock once he presents!'
I read once that Raymond Burr (of Perry Mason and Rear Window fame) used to keep a cardboard cutout of Hitchcock in the window of his office at Universal Studios, and paid the tour guides to tell people "oh look, there's Alfred Hitchcock in Raymond Burr's rear window".
Imagine what Hitchcock could have done with 21st century CGI. Then again he may have held it in contempt.
But I read that Vertigo used CGI
I'm so glad that they did a video of one of my favorite directors. I love learning about new people that I have never heard of before, but it's always awesome to hear people talking about what you already know and love. Plus, I'm excited to see if I learn anything new from this video. Keep up the great work guys.
Karl is my favorite guest host.
“There is something more important than logic imagination”
Alfred Hitchcock
Can we just accept Karl as the new host so he can stop saying he's the "interim host"? He's definitely done enough that he's not only earned the spot, but we already refer to him on these channels as the fact fiend/goblin. He has the nickname, he's been hosting for months. I vote we swear him in as the Fact Boi replacement.
I second this motion
Hear, hear!
A must see If you visit Hollywood. Universal studios. Take the tour. The tram passes by the Psycho backlot set.
I'm in my final year of college right now. As an elective, I took a film studies class that was also all Hitchcock. My professor, Dr. Jack Sullivan, is such a fan that he wrote and published a textbook that we were required to have for class. It's called "Hitchcock’s Music" and I'm sure you can guess from the title what it's about. He even met a few actors who worked with Hitchcock, including the late Farley Granger from "Strangers on a Train".
Please do one about The Three Stooges.😊😊
Where did the pictures of young Alfred come from?
If I can recall correctly hes the best mama Jamma ever stood behind a camera.
Karl, what is that white bent thing on the shelf behind and to your left? Just wondering... Cheers mate.
Thanks for the awesome video, love watching you on Biographics, nice change..keep up the awesome work ❤
Glad you like them!
Karl & the new basement is good
Paul Whitehouse once accepted a BAFTA with the word "Ta." Hitchcock would be proud.
If you want to cover a person with not a single vice, try Bob Ross, Mr Rodgers, or David Attenborough.
Please cover Antly!
Recently learned from a Fact Fiend vid that Karl holds back on his accent. I want to hear it unleashed, even if just in a short.😊
I think he's done that on Fact Fiend. Might be in their archives.
I want a plush anteater.
Love your content karl! Please do marcus agrippa! Augustus best friend
Rear Window is still probably the best scene for scene movie ever (IMO)
Thank you. I always wanted to know more about Hitchcock. So thanks for uploading this one. Good choice
Truman Capote, Celine, Flaubert, Evelyn Waugh, Camus, background to The Secret History (Donna Tartt).
If you've been pranked by Hitch ? Consider it a blessing. A baptism of fire .
Psycho is one of my top ten all time favorite movies.🎻🚿🔪
John Williams has done so much for cinema.
Love him. saw about 40 movies many times each, + all the TV shows. they still continually play. he's the best.
thanks KS.
If you dig into 80% of directors you will find something problematic. Hitch is undoubtedly a top 10 director and that’s good enough for me.
PLEASE MAKE MORE VIDEOS ABOUT WOMEN
Come on Bio Graphics, it’s like 10:1
Thanks for the video
No snoot booping. -10 points
Agreed 😿
The pranks Hitchcock played on his colleagues made me laugh. Perhaps it says something about me....err....
The sad part is that Hitchcock’s harassment is most all of what film directors take away.
Brilliant, riveting and full of clever inventive humour- like a reel of a delightful movie!
Great topic
Thank you.
Loved these films in school.
You speak too fast.
Should do a script on cary grant & give a review of the mini series "Archie"
How funny, I have Jamaica Inn as my next video.,. I cannot get enough of Charles Laughton or classic Hitchcock
1:56 He looks a bit like Peter Lorrie there.
I wouldn't believe Tippi Hedron, she waited until his death so he couldn't defend himself. She has had a lot of work done to her body, suggesting a distorted sense of self.
I see Karl. I click. 😀
We thank you. He's the man!
Regarding this at 9:13 "there were no unions back then, so anyone could pretty much do anything as long as they know they're asked to do it and have the inclination to do so." So, do you and/or your writer really think that unions are just there to stop talented folks from getting better roles when management wants it? Maybe take a moment to Google "unions" and see what they're actually about, but don't go blaming your professional frustrations on unions for everyone to see!
The second I saw him I went "oh no I just got that haircut"
Lifeboat is an excellent film.
Next should be spielberg and George Lucas.
“Alfred Hitchcock felt very insecure about his body as a child even blaming his mother” proceeds to make a joke about Alfred Hitchcocks weight for a promo
Berlin, '30's, didda number on him .
I haven’t watch his movies but I watched Hitchcock documentary movie on Disney plus
August 13, 2024 would be his 125th birthday.
What proóf íß there hé did that to TP¿
Anything 'bout Hitch is alright by me. Bitovva monster but so are the most interesting characters.
I think the guy was good, very weird but good at his work
Round Issa body-type ! Wiggle-room ? I say jiggle-room !
Readda biography, called "Hitch " . Watching this, I wish you'd spent more time on his time in Berlin. Hadda part in what he became. By the way, if you go by the name of Tippy - you might be a bittova push-over, or a drunk.
You’re using far too much ai content. People like Hitchcock had more than enough media appearances to not have to resort to making up shit.
Who d'ufk is Jokn Wiliams ? Paul's brother ?
Please please drop the creepy AI images. Otherwise it's all great.
Agreed, actually. Had no idea the editors were using them. I'm not a fan of AI, but I don't get the last say. :/
Where is fact boy
MORE creepy AI pictures, they're great!!!
Yo! We still doing this "interim" introduction? I already accepted you as our host. What's with the interim everytime? .... Tell you what, you guys put up a poll and ask us what we think! Geez. Stop getting us attached to a new step-dad, then threatening in every video that we will never see him again!
Evidently I'm in a minority, but I rather like the uniqueness of Under Capricorn.
But Rear Window, and North By Northwest are my favourites, with To Catch a Thief and I Confess getting honourable mentions.
I want Simon
The title of the movie is Woman TO woman not Woman on woman. Get it right.
Where is Simon?!?!
Gone and has been for months. Just shows you haven’t been watching.
@@MichaelHonscar no I haven't been watching. I do more than watch TH-cam videos.
Wow
Ah ! Get ovverit !
Where’s Simon ?
What is this trash production quality?... where is Simon?
Karl your times up
What a pathetic excuse for what Simon was.
Did you know that you aren't forced on pain of death to watch the videos if you don't like them? Don't let the proverbial door hit you in the ass on your way out. Or do, just be sure you shut it on your way out.
And Karl and team, ignore the idiots, you are rocking it!