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Post by mcavanaugh on May 9, 2018 18:41:31 GMT
13 Hitchcock Films in Color:
01. Dial M For Murder 02. Under Capricorn 03. North by Northwest 04. Rope 05. The Birds 06. The Trouble With Harry 07. Rear Window
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Post by persistenceofvision on May 9, 2018 19:16:54 GMT
13 Hitchcock Films in Color:
01. Dial M For Murder 02. Under Capricorn 03. North by Northwest 04. Rope 05. The Birds 06. The Trouble With Harry 07. Rear Window 08. Frenzy
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Post by mcavanaugh on May 9, 2018 19:28:15 GMT
13 Hitchcock Films in Color:
01. Dial M For Murder 02. Under Capricorn 03. North by Northwest 04. Rope 05. The Birds 06. The Trouble With Harry 07. Rear Window 08. Frenzy 09. To Catch a Thief
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Post by mattgarth on May 9, 2018 19:30:14 GMT
13 Hitchcock Films in Color: ______________________________
01. Dial M For Murder 02. Under Capricorn 03. North by Northwest 04. Rope 05. The Birds 06. The Trouble With Harry 07. Rear Window 08. Frenzy 09. To Catch a Thief 10. The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
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Post by persistenceofvision on May 9, 2018 20:17:19 GMT
13 Hitchcock Films in Color: ______________________________
01. Dial M For Murder 02. Under Capricorn 03. North by Northwest 04. Rope 05. The Birds 06. The Trouble With Harry 07. Rear Window 08. Frenzy 09. To Catch a Thief 10. The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) 11. Topaz
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Post by divtal on May 9, 2018 20:29:48 GMT
13 Hitchcock Films in Color: ______________________________
01. Dial M For Murder 02. Under Capricorn 03. North by Northwest 04. Rope 05. The Birds 06. The Trouble With Harry 07. Rear Window 08. Frenzy 09. To Catch a Thief 10. The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) 11. Topaz 12. Family Plot
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Post by persistenceofvision on May 9, 2018 20:30:34 GMT
13 Hitchcock Films in Color: ______________________________
01. Dial M For Murder 02. Under Capricorn 03. North by Northwest 04. Rope 05. The Birds 06. The Trouble With Harry 07. Rear Window 08. Frenzy 09. To Catch a Thief 10. The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) 11. Topaz 12. Family Plot 13. Torn Curtain
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Post by persistenceofvision on May 9, 2018 20:37:56 GMT
13 Great Lines/Dialogue Exchanges in Hitchcock Movies
01. "Some people are just better off dead... your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
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Post by mattgarth on May 9, 2018 21:03:28 GMT
13 Great Lines/Dialogue Exchanges in Hitchcock Movies
01. "Some people are just better off dead... your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
02. "A child? Shall we stand in shallower water and discuss that?" -- 'Danielle Roussand' (Brigitte Auber) in TO CATCH A THIEF
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on May 9, 2018 21:07:07 GMT
13 Great Lines/Dialogue Exchanges in Hitchcock Movies
01. "Some people are just better off dead... your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
02. "A child? Shall we stand in shallower water and discuss that?" -- 'Danielle Roussand' (Brigitte Auber) in TO CATCH A THIEF
03. "How do rabbits get born?" -- Arnie (Jerry Mathers) -- "Same way elephants do." Sam Marlowe (John Forsythe) - THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
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Post by persistenceofvision on May 9, 2018 21:07:36 GMT
13 Great Lines/Dialogue Exchanges in Hitchcock Movies
01. "Some people are just better off dead... your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
02. "A child? Shall we stand in shallower water and discuss that?" -- 'Danielle Roussand' (Brigitte Auber) in TO CATCH A THIEF
03. "How do rabbits get born?" -- Arnie (Jerry Mathers) -- "Same way elephants do." Sam Marlowe (John Forsythe) - THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
04. "No, don't tell me where we're going, surprise me." Thornhill (Cary Grant), being bundled into a car by armed thugs - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on May 9, 2018 21:11:53 GMT
13 Great Lines/Dialogue Exchanges in Hitchcock Movies
01. "Some people are just better off dead... your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
02. "A child? Shall we stand in shallower water and discuss that?" -- 'Danielle Roussand' (Brigitte Auber) in TO CATCH A THIEF
03. "How do rabbits get born?" -- Arnie (Jerry Mathers) -- "Same way elephants do." Sam Marlowe (John Forsythe) - THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
04. "No, don't tell me where we're going, surprise me." Thornhill (Cary Grant), being bundled into a car by armed thugs - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
05. "Don't you know I can see a great deal farther than you can? I can see intangible things. For example, innocence." - Phillip Martin (Vaughan Glaser) - SABOTEUR
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Post by divtal on May 9, 2018 21:27:02 GMT
13 Great Lines/Dialogue Exchanges in Hitchcock Movies
01. "Some people are just better off dead... your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
02. "A child? Shall we stand in shallower water and discuss that?" -- 'Danielle Roussand' (Brigitte Auber) in TO CATCH A THIEF
03. "How do rabbits get born?" -- Arnie (Jerry Mathers) -- "Same way elephants do." Sam Marlowe (John Forsythe) - THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
04. "No, don't tell me where we're going, surprise me." Thornhill (Cary Grant), being bundled into a car by armed thugs - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
05. "Don't you know I can see a great deal farther than you can? I can see intangible things. For example, innocence." - Phillip Martin (Vaughan Glaser) - SABOTEUR
06. "You see, if it doesn't jell, in isn't aspic ... and, this ain't jelling." Milton Arbogast (Martin Balsam) - PSYCHO
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Post by persistenceofvision on May 9, 2018 21:35:15 GMT
13 Great Lines/Dialogue Exchanges in Hitchcock Movies
01. "Some people are just better off dead... your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
02. "A child? Shall we stand in shallower water and discuss that?" -- 'Danielle Roussand' (Brigitte Auber) in TO CATCH A THIEF
03. "How do rabbits get born?" -- Arnie (Jerry Mathers) -- "Same way elephants do." Sam Marlowe (John Forsythe) - THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
04. "No, don't tell me where we're going, surprise me." Thornhill (Cary Grant), being bundled into a car by armed thugs - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
05. "Don't you know I can see a great deal farther than you can? I can see intangible things. For example, innocence." - Phillip Martin (Vaughan Glaser) - SABOTEUR
06. "You see, if it doesn't jell, in isn't aspic ... and, this ain't jelling." Milton Arbogast (Martin Balsam) - PSYCHO
07. "Cover your faces! Cover your eyes!" Mitch (Rod Taylor) - THE BIRDS
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Post by alfromni on May 9, 2018 22:56:50 GMT
13 Great Lines/Dialogue Exchanges in Hitchcock Movies
01. "Some people are just better off dead... your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
02. "A child? Shall we stand in shallower water and discuss that?" -- 'Danielle Roussand' (Brigitte Auber) in TO CATCH A THIEF
03. "How do rabbits get born?" -- Arnie (Jerry Mathers) -- "Same way elephants do." Sam Marlowe (John Forsythe) - THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
04. "No, don't tell me where we're going, surprise me." Thornhill (Cary Grant), being bundled into a car by armed thugs - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
05. "Don't you know I can see a great deal farther than you can? I can see intangible things. For example, innocence." - Phillip Martin (Vaughan Glaser) - SABOTEUR
06. "You see, if it doesn't jell, in isn't aspic ... and, this ain't jelling." Milton Arbogast (Martin Balsam) - PSYCHO
07. "Cover your faces! Cover your eyes!" Mitch (Rod Taylor) - THE BIRDS
08. "I wouldn't order any dessert if I were you...the train seems to be making an unscheduled stop, and I just saw two men getting out of a police car as we pulled into the station. They weren't smiling." - Eve Kendall (Eva Marie Saint) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
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Post by mattgarth on May 10, 2018 1:07:29 GMT
13 Great Lines/Dialogue Exchanges in Hitchcock Movies
01. "Some people are just better off dead... your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
02. "A child? Shall we stand in shallower water and discuss that?" -- 'Danielle Roussand' (Brigitte Auber) in TO CATCH A THIEF
03. "How do rabbits get born?" -- Arnie (Jerry Mathers) -- "Same way elephants do." Sam Marlowe (John Forsythe) - THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
04. "No, don't tell me where we're going, surprise me." Thornhill (Cary Grant), being bundled into a car by armed thugs - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
05. "Don't you know I can see a great deal farther than you can? I can see intangible things. For example, innocence." - Phillip Martin (Vaughan Glaser) - SABOTEUR
06. "You see, if it doesn't jell, in isn't aspic ... and, this ain't jelling." Milton Arbogast (Martin Balsam) - PSYCHO
07. "Cover your faces! Cover your eyes!" Mitch (Rod Taylor) - THE BIRDS
08. "I wouldn't order any dessert if I were you...the train seems to be making an unscheduled stop, and I just saw two men getting out of a police car as we pulled into the station. They weren't smiling." - Eve Kendall (Eva Marie Saint) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
09. "Mother, I am married to an American Agent." -- 'Alexander Sebastian' (Claude Rains) in NOTORIOUS
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Post by alfromni on May 10, 2018 1:16:48 GMT
13 Great Lines/Dialogue Exchanges in Hitchcock Movies
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01. "Some people are just better off dead... your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
02. "A child? Shall we stand in shallower water and discuss that?" -- 'Danielle Roussand' (Brigitte Auber) in TO CATCH A THIEF
03. "How do rabbits get born?" -- Arnie (Jerry Mathers) -- "Same way elephants do." Sam Marlowe (John Forsythe) - THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
04. "No, don't tell me where we're going, surprise me." Thornhill (Cary Grant), being bundled into a car by armed thugs - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
05. "Don't you know I can see a great deal farther than you can? I can see intangible things. For example, innocence." - Phillip Martin (Vaughan Glaser) - SABOTEUR
06. "You see, if it doesn't jell, in isn't aspic ... and, this ain't jelling." Milton Arbogast (Martin Balsam) - PSYCHO
07. "Cover your faces! Cover your eyes!" Mitch (Rod Taylor) - THE BIRDS
08. "I wouldn't order any dessert if I were you...the train seems to be making an unscheduled stop, and I just saw two men getting out of a police car as we pulled into the station. They weren't smiling." - Eve Kendall (Eva Marie Saint) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
09. "Mother, I am married to an American Agent." -- 'Alexander Sebastian' (Claude Rains) in NOTORIOUS
10. "I'm not going to swat that fly. I hope they are watching. They'll see...they'll see... and they'll know...and they'll say... 'why, she wouldn't even harm a fly...'" - Norman Bates (as mother) (Antony Perkins) - PSYCHO
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on May 10, 2018 1:55:23 GMT
13 Great Lines/Dialogue Exchanges in Hitchcock Movies
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01. "Some people are just better off dead... your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
02. "A child? Shall we stand in shallower water and discuss that?" -- 'Danielle Roussand' (Brigitte Auber) in TO CATCH A THIEF
03. "How do rabbits get born?" -- Arnie (Jerry Mathers) -- "Same way elephants do." Sam Marlowe (John Forsythe) - THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
04. "No, don't tell me where we're going, surprise me." Thornhill (Cary Grant), being bundled into a car by armed thugs - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
05. "Don't you know I can see a great deal farther than you can? I can see intangible things. For example, innocence." - Phillip Martin (Vaughan Glaser) - SABOTEUR
06. "You see, if it doesn't jell, in isn't aspic ... and, this ain't jelling." Milton Arbogast (Martin Balsam) - PSYCHO
07. "Cover your faces! Cover your eyes!" Mitch (Rod Taylor) - THE BIRDS
08. "I wouldn't order any dessert if I were you...the train seems to be making an unscheduled stop, and I just saw two men getting out of a police car as we pulled into the station. They weren't smiling." - Eve Kendall (Eva Marie Saint) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
09. "Mother, I am married to an American Agent." -- 'Alexander Sebastian' (Claude Rains) in NOTORIOUS
10. "I'm not going to swat that fly. I hope they are watching. They'll see...they'll see... and they'll know...and they'll say... 'why, she wouldn't even harm a fly...'" - Norman Bates (as mother) (Anthony Perkins) - PSYCHO
11. "Do I look like a sex murderer to you? Can you imagine me creeping around London, strangling all those women with ties? That's ridiculous... For a start, I only own two." - Richard Blaney (Jon Finch) - FRENZY
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Post by BATouttaheck on May 10, 2018 2:23:55 GMT
13 Great Lines/Dialogue Exchanges in Hitchcock Movies
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01. "Some people are just better off dead... your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
02. "A child? Shall we stand in shallower water and discuss that?" -- 'Danielle Roussand' (Brigitte Auber) in TO CATCH A THIEF
03. "How do rabbits get born?" -- Arnie (Jerry Mathers) -- "Same way elephants do." Sam Marlowe (John Forsythe) - THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
04. "No, don't tell me where we're going, surprise me." Thornhill (Cary Grant), being bundled into a car by armed thugs - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
05. "Don't you know I can see a great deal farther than you can? I can see intangible things. For example, innocence." - Phillip Martin (Vaughan Glaser) - SABOTEUR
06. "You see, if it doesn't jell, in isn't aspic ... and, this ain't jelling." Milton Arbogast (Martin Balsam) - PSYCHO
07. "Cover your faces! Cover your eyes!" Mitch (Rod Taylor) - THE BIRDS
08. "I wouldn't order any dessert if I were you...the train seems to be making an unscheduled stop, and I just saw two men getting out of a police car as we pulled into the station. They weren't smiling." - Eve Kendall (Eva Marie Saint) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
09. "Mother, I am married to an American Agent." -- 'Alexander Sebastian' (Claude Rains) in NOTORIOUS
10. "I'm not going to swat that fly. I hope they are watching. They'll see...they'll see... and they'll know...and they'll say... 'why, she wouldn't even harm a fly...'" - Norman Bates (as mother) (Anthony Perkins) - PSYCHO
11. "Do I look like a sex murderer to you? Can you imagine me creeping around London, strangling all those women with ties? That's ridiculous... For a start, I only own two." - Richard Blaney (Jon Finch) - FRENZY
12. Gilbert: Come on, sit down, take it easy. What's the trouble? Iris Henderson: If you must know, something fell on my head. Gilbert: When, infancy? (Michael Redgrave and Margaret Lockwood) THE LADY VANISHES (1938)
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Post by alfromni on May 10, 2018 2:34:05 GMT
13 Great Lines/Dialogue Exchanges in Hitchcock Movies
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01. "Some people are just better off dead... your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
02. "A child? Shall we stand in shallower water and discuss that?" -- 'Danielle Roussand' (Brigitte Auber) in TO CATCH A THIEF
03. "How do rabbits get born?" -- Arnie (Jerry Mathers) -- "Same way elephants do." Sam Marlowe (John Forsythe) - THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
04. "No, don't tell me where we're going, surprise me." Thornhill (Cary Grant), being bundled into a car by armed thugs - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
05. "Don't you know I can see a great deal farther than you can? I can see intangible things. For example, innocence." - Phillip Martin (Vaughan Glaser) - SABOTEUR
06. "You see, if it doesn't jell, in isn't aspic ... and, this ain't jelling." Milton Arbogast (Martin Balsam) - PSYCHO
07. "Cover your faces! Cover your eyes!" Mitch (Rod Taylor) - THE BIRDS
08. "I wouldn't order any dessert if I were you...the train seems to be making an unscheduled stop, and I just saw two men getting out of a police car as we pulled into the station. They weren't smiling." - Eve Kendall (Eva Marie Saint) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
09. "Mother, I am married to an American Agent." -- 'Alexander Sebastian' (Claude Rains) in NOTORIOUS
10. "I'm not going to swat that fly. I hope they are watching. They'll see...they'll see... and they'll know...and they'll say... 'why, she wouldn't even harm a fly...'" - Norman Bates (as mother) (Anthony Perkins) - PSYCHO
11. "Do I look like a sex murderer to you? Can you imagine me creeping around London, strangling all those women with ties? That's ridiculous... For a start, I only own two." - Richard Blaney (Jon Finch) - FRENZY
12. Gilbert: Come on, sit down, take it easy. What's the trouble? Iris Henderson: If you must know, something fell on my head. Gilbert: When, infancy? (Michael Redgrave and Margaret Lockwood) THE LADY VANISHES (1938)
13. VANDAMM (sardonically) "Rather unsporting don't you think...using real bullets?" - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
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