Alfred Hitchcock
Birth date: August 13, 1899
Died: April 29, 1980
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When I was a kid, there were a couple of Alfred Hitchcock anthologies on our shelves, but since Scooby Doo scared the crap out of me, I'd never really do more than take them off the shelve and stare at the covers. Now I'm just about a hardened enough cynic to be able to finally read the stories an...
I'm pretty sure I wasn't supposed to find this as amusing as I did, but I'm several decades past its target demographic. I'd never read a Three Investigators book before and know a few people with fond memories of them, so I wanted to give one a try. I'm not going to touch on the sheer fantasy o...
For my full review, and reviews of each individual story, please visit Casual Debris. Bar the Doors is Hitchcock's second foray into the anthology field, and in my opinion among his strongest; certainly the strongest of the early books, though he likely had little or no input into this collection,...
It's hard to find the subtlety in a whip or a pair of handcuffs, but I don't suppose that means that one can't find an appreciation of nuance among the devotees of BDSM. Marnie, without quite coming out and saying so, is a movie made for dominants and submissives. It's about a frigid kleptomaniac wi...
This is an anthology brought to us by the master of horror Alfred Hitchock. Unfortunally I didn't connect to most stories.Some stories were outdated in my opinion with all stories more than 60 years old. "The Day of the Dragon" by Guy Endore (1934)"The King of the Cats" by Stephen Vincent Benét (192...