Alfred Hitchcock: Master Of Suspense

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Alfred Hitchcock (nicknamed the "Master of Suspense"), was the brattish director, producer and screenwriter who pioneered film as an artistic medium. His works gripped audiences with themes of betrayal, murder and psychological horror.2 Born in London on August 13, 1899, he was raised in a strict catholic environment in suburban London. Elements from his childhood have transcended into his movies such as being harshly treated or wrongfully accused by authority are harshly reflected in all of his films1. In 1929, Alfred debuted his first major motion picture “Blackmail”, since then he has continued to produce classic as, “The Birds”, “Psycho”, “39 Steps” and “Rear Window”, cementing him as one of the most influential directors in all of film