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Alfred Hitchcock made 53* films in a truly remarkable career that spanned six decades. Starting out as a title card designer for silent movies, he soon progressed to directing his own features. 1922's Number 13 was a false start – it did indeed prove unlucky and was cancelled mid-production – but his fortunes would change a few years later with the success of The Lodger. That film paved the way for a career that would have an immeasurable impact on Hollywood. Today it's hard to think of another director with such an enduring legacy
Amazon has opened pre-orders for The Alfred Hitchcock Classics Collection 4K UHD Set.
To those of us of a certain age — the director’s familiar rotund silhouette inevitably becomes less familiar with each new generation as, no doubt, does his work.
The Oscar fever just got over, so here's looking at a few people who were critically acclaimed for their films, but never received an Oscar for them.