Hitchcock may refer to any of the following:
A prolific British film and television director, Alfred Hitchcock, was known as the “Master of Suspense,” for movies often featuring twists that surprised and delighted audiences. Over an Oscar-winning career that spanned from the 1920’s to 1970’s, he is best known for directing Psycho, North By Northwest, and The Birds.
The Hitchcock Zoom or dolly zoom is a film technique popularized by Alfred Hitchcock in which the foreground remains in focus while the background appears to swell and move closer, suggesting the world is closing in on the actors.
A city in Galveston County, Texas; the former home of the U.S. Naval Air Station Hitchcock, one of eight "blimp bases," in operation during World War II.
Edward B. Hitchcock, born in 1793, was one of the first paleontologists to study dinosaur footprints. He attributed prints found in New England to enormous birds.
The popular rock duo of Air Supply featured Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock and is best known for their hit single “All Out of Love.”
Related Hitchcock Resources
Hitchcock’s Television Show [1] About.com Classic Film: Hitchcock [2] About.com Classic Film: Best Picture Oscar [3] About.com Home Video: Psycho [4] Dolly Zoom [5] About.com Classic Film: The 39 Steps [6] 39 Steps on Broadway [7] About.com Dinosaurs: Edward B. Hitchcock Edward B. Hitchcock About.com Dinosaurs: Paleontology [8] About.com 80’s Music: Air Supply [9] About.com 80’s Music: All Out Of Love [10]
