Twitter Google Share on Facebook Thesaurus Medical Financial Idioms Encyclopedia hit (hĭt) v.hit,hit·ting,hits v.tr. 1.To come into contact with forcefully; strike:The car hit the guardrail. 2. a.To cause to come into contact:She hit her hand against the wall. ...
He cites(v.援引&引证) an aphorism(n.格言&警句)of Alfred Hitchcock's[阿尔弗雷德.希区柯克]: "In feature(n.特色&v.以--为特色) films[故事片], the director is God. In documentaries(n.纪录片), God is the director." Now 52, Mr Loznitsa was born in Soviet Belarus[白罗斯] and brought...
Alfred Hitchcockis one of the most famous and beloved directors of all time.François Truffautis one of the most important and influential members of the French New Wave film movement.Hitchcock/Truffautcaptures conversations between the two icons as they discuss the ins and outs of film theory a...
Alfred Hitchcock’s Silent Films by Marc Raymond Strauss Alma Rubens, Silent Snowbird by Alma Rubens, edited by Gary D. Rhodes and Alexander Webb American Eve: Evelyn Nesbit, Stanford White: The Birth of the ‘It’ Girl and the Crime of the Century ...
John’s first story, “Past Sins,” was published in Hardboiled Magazine and was cited as one of the best Hardboiled stories of 1993. More crime fiction followed, appearing in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, the Fading Shadows magazines, and in collections by Barnes and Noble. Associatio...
John’s first story, “Past Sins,” was published in Hardboiled Magazine and was cited as one of the best Hardboiled stories of 1993. More crime fiction followed, appearing in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, the Fading Shadows magazines, and in collections by Barnes and Noble. Associatio...
Vintage Nancy Drew, Hardy Boys, Dana Girls, Judy Bolton, Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators, and Trixie Belden teen detective story hardcover mystery books from the 1920's to 1970's.
Books: Dizzying Way to Hit the Heights; Vertigo. by W G Sebald (Harvill Press, Pounds 16.99). Reviewed by Marianne NaultIf you think this book explores the making of Alfred Hitchcock's unsettling 1950s film about a detective with a fear of heights and an obsession with glacial blondes, ...
we've gathered up ten more books that cover a broad range of interesting topics—including advice to architecture students fromHerman Hertzberger, a look at what sparks the formation and growth of a city, and even a book that offers an in-depth architectural analysis ofAlfred Hitchcock's films...
Like Alfred Hitchcock, Forbes was fond of throwing her readers off the scent. She often sets her reader up to be tricked by starting out with a suspicious death or two already having occurred. “Did one Alvaro Rojas, gardener by profession, and one Cecilia Jenks, housemaid, die by ...