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Who plays L.B. "Jeff" Jeffries in Rear Window (1954)?

Jimmy Stewart

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<p><span>Who plays Lisa Fremont in </span><em>Rear Window </em><span>(1954)?</span></p>

Who plays Lisa Fremont in Rear Window (1954)?

Grace Kelly

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<p><span>Who plays Tom Doyle in </span><em>Rear Window </em><span>(1954)?</span></p>

Who plays Tom Doyle in Rear Window (1954)?

Wendell Corey

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Who was the screenwriter for Rear Window?

John Michael Hayes

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Who plays Stella in Rear Window?

Thelma Ritter

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What is the fourth Hitchcock film shot in color?

Rear Window

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What is the primary setting of Rear Window?

Greenwich Village

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Who plays John “Scottie” Ferguson in Vertigo?

Jimmy Stewart

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<p><span>Who plays Judy Barton in</span><em> Vertigo</em><span> (1958)?</span></p>

Who plays Judy Barton in Vertigo (1958)?

Kim Novak

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Who plays Madeleine Elster in Vertigo (1958)?

Kim Novak

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What are the two OTHER Hitchcock films starring Cary Grant that we have NOT seen?

Suspicion and To Catch A Thief

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<p><span>Who plays Marjorie "Midge" Wood in </span><em>Vertigo </em><span>(1958)?</span></p>

Who plays Marjorie "Midge" Wood in Vertigo (1958)?

Barbara Bel Geddes

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<p><span>Who plays Gavin Elster in </span><em>Vertigo </em><span>(1958)?</span></p>

Who plays Gavin Elster in Vertigo (1958)?

Tom Helmore

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<p><span>Who plays Lars Thorwald, the Salesman/Killer in </span><em>Rear Window</em><span> (1954)?</span></p>

Who plays Lars Thorwald, the Salesman/Killer in Rear Window (1954)?

Raymond Burr

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What are the two films of "unity" to consider when thinking about Rear Window (1954)?

Lifeboat and Rope

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What are the two films of psychology to consider when thinking about Rear Window (1954)?

Spellbound and Vertigo

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What artist should be considered when thinking about Rear Window (1954)?

Edward Hopper

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What is one painting to consider when thinking about Rear Window (1954)?

Nighthawks by Edward Hopper

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Who plays Roger O. Thornhill in North by Northwest (1959)?

Cary Grant

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Who is credited with developing the unchained camera?

Karl Freund

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What bridge is featured in Vertigo (1958)?

Golden Gate Bridge

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What national park is featured in Vertigo (1958)?

Redwood National Park

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Who wrote the source material for Vertigo (1958)?

D'entre les morts by Boileau-Narcejac

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Who was the cinematographer for Vertigo (1958)?

Robert Burks

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Which Hitchcock film was poorly received upon release but is hailed now as the greatest film of all time?

Vertigo

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Who was the costume designer for Vertigo (1958)?

Edith Head

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Who were the screenwriters for Vertigo (1958)?

Alec Coppel and Samuel A. Taylor

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Which Hitchcock film first introduced audiences to computer generated images?

Vertigo

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<p><span>Who plays Pop Liebl, the bookstore owner, in </span><em>Vertigo</em><span> (1958)?</span></p>

Who plays Pop Liebl, the bookstore owner, in Vertigo (1958)?

Konstantin Shayne

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Who was the editor for ALL OF THE Hitchcock movies we have watched since Spring Break?

George Tomasini

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Who plays Eve Kendall in North by Northwest (1959)?

Eva Marie Saint

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<p><span>Who plays Phillip Vandamm in </span><em>North by Northwest </em><span>(1959)?</span></p>

Who plays Phillip Vandamm in North by Northwest (1959)?

James Mason

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Who plays The Professor in North by Northwest (1959)?

Leo G. Carroll

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<p><span>Who plays Clara Thornhill, Roger's Mother, in </span><em>North by Northwest </em><span>(1959)?</span></p>

Who plays Clara Thornhill, Roger's Mother, in North by Northwest (1959)?

Jessie Royce Landis

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Along with Rear Window (1954), Vertigo (1958), and Psycho (1960) what are two OTHER movies of sexual dysfunction?

Marnie and Frenzy

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Who plays Norman Bates in Psycho (1960)?

Anthony Perkins

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Who plays Marion Crane in Psycho (1960)?

Janet Leigh

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<p><span>Who plays Lila Crane in </span><em>Psycho </em><span>(1960)?</span></p>

Who plays Lila Crane in Psycho (1960)?

Vera Miles

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<p>Who plays Caroline in Psycho (1960)?</p>

Who plays Caroline in Psycho (1960)?

Pat Hitchcock

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<p><span>Who plays The Coroner in </span><em>Vertigo </em><span>(1958)?</span></p>

Who plays The Coroner in Vertigo (1958)?

Henry Jones

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Who plays Sam Loomis in Psycho (1960)?

John Gavin

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<p><span>Who plays Leonard in </span><em>North by Northwest </em><span>(1959)?</span></p>

Who plays Leonard in North by Northwest (1959)?

Martin Landau

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What is the restaurant called in Vertigo (1958)?

Ernie's

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What kind of literary element does Hitchcock heavily incorporate in Vertigo (1958)?

Blazon

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<p><span>Who plays Milton Arbogast in </span><em>Psycho </em><span>(1960)?</span></p>

Who plays Milton Arbogast in Psycho (1960)?

Martin Balsam

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Who plays Melanie Daniels in The Birds (1963)?

Tippi Hedren

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<p><span>Who plays Mitch Brenner in </span><em>The Birds</em><span> (1963)?</span></p>

Who plays Mitch Brenner in The Birds (1963)?

Rod Taylor

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<p><span>Who plays Lydia Brenner, Mitch's mom, in </span><em>The Birds</em><span> (1963)?</span></p>

Who plays Lydia Brenner, Mitch's mom, in The Birds (1963)?

Jessica Tandy

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Who plays Cathy Brenner, Mitch's sister, in The Birds (1963)?

Veronica Cartwright

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Who plays Annie Hayworth in The Birds (1963)?

Suzanne Pleshette

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<p><span>Who plays Mrs. Bundy, the ornithologist, in </span><em>The Birds</em><span> (1963)?</span></p>

Who plays Mrs. Bundy, the ornithologist, in The Birds (1963)?

Ethel Griffies

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What kind of accent does Madeleine Elster have in Vertigo?

Mid-Atlantic

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What artform did Hitchcock feel furthest away from as a filmmaker?

Literature

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What Hitchcock film did Bernard Herrmann have a cameo in?

The Man Who Knew Too Much

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What is the only true whodunnit that Hitchcock filmed?

Murder!

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What musical composition does Bernard Herrmann paraphrase for the scene d'amour in Vertigo (1958)?

"Liebestod" from Tristan and Isolde by Wagner (1859)

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What supernatural play was Hitchcock obsessed with?

Mary Rose by J.M. Barrie

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What is regarded as Hitchcock's masterpiece and most personal film?

Vertigo

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What is the 1st major location featured in

North by Northwest (1959)?

New York

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What is the 2nd major location featured in

North by Northwest (1959)?

Chicago

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What is the 3rd major location featured in

North by Northwest (1959)?

The Plains

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What is the 4th major location featured in

North by Northwest (1959)?

Mount Rushmore

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Who was the screenwriter for North by Northwest (1959)?

Ernest Lehman

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Who was the composer for North by Northwest (1959)?

Bernard Herrmann

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Who was the composer for Vertigo (1958)?

Bernard Herrmann

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Which Hitchcock film was released during the Sexual Revolution?

North by Northwest (1959)

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Which poem by Phillip Larkin states that intercourse had not existed before 1963?

"Annus Mirabilis"

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What actress found Cary Grant in She Done Him Wrong (1933)?

Mae West

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What was Cary Grant's birthname?

Archibald Alec Leach

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Who does Roger O. Thornhill get confused for in North by Northwest (1959)?

George Kaplan

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What kind of alcohol does Leonard pour down Roger O. Thornhill's throat in North by Northwest (1959)?

Bourbon

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What restaurant does Roger O. Thornhill dine at in the beginning of North by Northwest (1959)?

The Oak Room at the Plaza

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<p>What actor played the Porter in <em>North by Northwest </em>(1959)? (discovered by Bette Davis)</p>

What actor played the Porter in North by Northwest (1959)? (discovered by Bette Davis)

Ernest Anderson

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How did Bernard Herrmann describe North by Northwest (1959)?

"Roger's dance with the world."

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What kind of dance is the "Overture" in North by Northwest (1959)?

Fandango

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In North by Northwest (1959), how many marriages has Roger O. Thornhill had before he marries Eve?

2

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In North by Northwest (1959), what is the name of the character who yells, 'We're not talking!" when Roger O. Thornhill steps out of the elevator?

Eddie

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What is Roger O. Thornhill's job in North by Northwest (1959)?

Advertising Executive

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Which Hitchcock film was Leo G. Carroll NOT in?

The 39 Steps (1935)

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What NON-HITCHCOCK film does Dr. Bruster keep bringing up that starred Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn?

Bringing Up Baby

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We have seen four out of six films in Hitchcock's Killer Sextet: The Lodger (1927), Shadow of a Doubt (1943), Strangers on a Train (1951), and Psycho (1960)? Which two movies have we not seen?

Rope and Frenzy

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What two films served as Hitchcock's retort (i.e. pure entertainment) to the lukewarm reception Vertigo (1958) received?

North by Northwest and Psycho

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Which actress was supposed to star in Vertigo (1958) but got pregnant before shooting was supposed to start and was replaced by Kim Novak?

Vera Miles

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Who starred in the Hitchcock directed episode of "Revenge" (1955)?

Vera Miles

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Which film implemented the standard that after the movie had started, moviegoers could not be admitted?

Psycho

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Which actor became a U.S. ambassador to Mexico?

John Gavin

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Which fairytale story does Psycho (1960) best resemble?

Little Red Riding Hood

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<p><span>Who plays Dr. Fred Richman, the psychologist, in <em>Psycho </em>(1960)?</span></p>

Who plays Dr. Fred Richman, the psychologist, in Psycho (1960)?

Simon Oakland

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Which Hitchcock film that we did not see focuses heavily on twins?

The White Shadow

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Which Hitchcock film was the first to show a toilet flush on screen?

Psycho

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Who was the art director for Vertigo (1958)?

Saul Bass

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What instrument is featured during the scene where Marion is getting ready to run away from Phoenix in Psycho (1960)?

Viola

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Who was the art director that featured kinetic credits for North by Northwest (1959)?

Saul Bass

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Who was the art director for Psycho (1960)?

Saul Bass

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<p><span>Who plays George Lowery, Marion's boss, in </span><em>Psycho </em><span>(1960)?</span></p>

Who plays George Lowery, Marion's boss, in Psycho (1960)?

Vaughn Taylor

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What is Norman's hobby in Psycho (1960)?

Taxidermy

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In Psycho (1960), Hitchcock violates the contract with the audience by killing off Marion Crane in a rather violent and disastrous fashion. In what other movie does this kind of violation of the audience's expectations occur?

Sabotage; Little Stevie carrying explosive film cannisters.

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What is the Shot/Cut ratio (EXCLUDING the boundary cuts) for the shower scene in Psycho (1960)?

56/54

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What is the Shot/Cut ratio (INCLUDING the boundary cuts) for the shower scene in Psycho (1960)?

56/58

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Who wrote the source material for Psycho (1960)?

Robert Bloch