Today in History | Film master Alfred Hitchcock passed away_Film circle_Representative works_United States

2023-04-29 14:03:00

Original title: Today in History | Film master Hitchcock passed away

Hitchcock died on April 29, 1980.

In 1929, Hitchcock filmed the first sound film “Blackmail” and was recognized by the film industry. After 1938, he brought his wife and daughter to the United States, settled in Los Angeles and eventually became a U.S. citizen. In 1940, his “Butterfly Dream” was a great success, and “Foreign Correspondent” directed by him in the same year also received great response. Representative works from this period to 1964 include Suspicion in the Boudoir, Vertigo, Rear Window, North by Northwest, and Mental Illness. 1964-1969 was the low point of his career. After 1971, his works such as “Fury” and “Family Conspiracy” restored his reputation. But he was unable to do what he wanted due to long-term alcoholism and old age, so he had to fade out of the film industry.

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