Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980), the undisputed \'Master of Suspense\', worked in silent cinema before becoming a giant of modern film.
From "The Birds to Vertigo", Hitchcock\'s own psychological, religious and sexual complexities recur as a fascinating subtext to his dazzling film-making..
Almost from the start, this son of a London greengrocer was an amazingly modern film-maker with a singular grasp of the technology, and an affinity with the stars.
Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980), the undisputed \'Master of Suspense\', worked in silent cinema before becoming a giant of modern film