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Essay heading: Alfred Hitchcock and The Director
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He also really enjoyed Edgar Allan Poe, stating that ‘Very likely it’s because I was so taken by the Poe stories that I later made suspense films.’ (39). In 1915 he started work for the Henley Telegraphy Company. He soon began to study art at the University of London, which led to being promoted to Henley’s advertising department to design cable ads... displayed 300 characters
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But Hitchcock’s true love was the movies. He hunted all over the famous Wardour Street trying to obtain a position in film-making. In 1920 a co-worker at Henley’s helped him put together a portfolio and he was hired instantly by The Famous Players-Lasky as a title designer for silent films. For two years Hitchcock wrote and designed for popular British movie directors... displayed next 300 characters
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