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Julie Andrews on working with director Alfred Hitchcock

David Chase on how Alfred Hitchcock's work inspired him; on the suspense and offbeat humor in his films

John Forsythe on acting on Alfred Hitchcock Presents and working with Alfred Hitchcock

Jerry Lewis on his awe of director Alfred Hitchcock

Pat Hitchcock on working with her father Alfred Hitchcock in his movies

Rita Riggs on costuming for Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho," starring Janet Leigh
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Berle Adams
Berle Adams on the impact of Alfred Hitchcock appearing on television in Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Julie Andrews
Julie Andrews on working with director Alfred Hitchcock
Reuben Cannon
Reuben Cannon on working in the mailroom at Universal
David Chase
David Chase on how Alfred Hitchcock's work inspired him; on the suspense and offbeat humor in his films
Hume Cronyn
Hume Cronyn on going to Hollywood to appear in films
Hume Cronyn on appearing in Alfred Hitchcock's feature "Shadow of a Doubt"
John Forsythe
John Forsythe on acting on Alfred Hitchcock Presents and working with Alfred Hitchcock
Greg Garrison
Greg Garrison on observing Alfred Hitchcock direct Cary Grant
Katherine Helmond
Katherine Helmond on working with Alfred Hitchcock
Pat Hitchcock
Pat Hitchcock on working with her father Alfred Hitchcock in his movies
Pat Hitchcock on appearing in her father's film, "Strangers on a Train"
Pat Hitchcock on being on her father's movie sets at a young age
Kim Hunter
Kim Hunter on working with Alfred Hitchcock as a stand-in for the feature "Spellbound"
Jerry Lewis
Jerry Lewis on his awe of director Alfred Hitchcock
Richard Lewis
Richard Lewis on Alfred Hitchcock, Joan Harrison, and Ray Milland
Jay Livingston
Ray Evans and Jay Livingston on writing a song for "Vertigo"
Ray Evans and Jay Livingston on their hit song "Que Sera, Sera"
John J. Lloyd
John J. Lloyd on his start as an assistant and becoming Art Director on Alfred Hitchcock Presents
John J. Lloyd on his budget and sometimes going over budget on Alfred Hitchcock Presents
John J. Lloyd on Alfred Hitchcock's attitude toward art direction on Alfred Hitchcock Presents
John J. Lloyd on how Alfred Hitchcock expressed his views about art direction on Alfred Hitchcock Presents; on how Hitchcock directed episodes
John J. Lloyd on Alfred Hitchcock's personality
John J. Lloyd on Alfred Hitchcock's visual talent
John J. Lloyd on Alfred Hitchcock's using Alfred Hitchcock Presents staff for "Psycho"
John J. Lloyd on Alfred Hitchcock's talent for one-liners on Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Norman Lloyd
Norman Lloyd on Alfred Hitchcock
Norman Lloyd on appearing in the Alfred Hitchcock feature "Spellbound"
Norman Lloyd on Alfred Hitchcock's on-screen introductions on Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Norman Lloyd on the Hitchcock-directed episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Norman Lloyd on Alfred Hitchcock using the crew from Alfred Hitchcock Presents to film "Psycho"
Norman Lloyd on why Alfred Hitchcock Presents went to an hour-long format, and what Hitchcock thought of the show
Jerry Mathers
Jerry Mathers on working with Alfred Hitchcock on The Trouble With Harry
Jerry Mathers on meeting Alfred Hitchcock and working with him on The Trouble with Harry and seeing him around the lot at the studio
Bill Mumy
Bill Mumy on acting in the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode "Bang, You're Dead"
Suzanne Pleshette
Suzanne Pleshette on acting in Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds"
Rita Riggs
Rita Riggs on costuming for Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho," starring Janet Leigh
Rita Riggs on working in costuming on Alfred Hitchock's "The Birds" with Edith Head
Rita Riggs on costuming Alfred Hitchock's feature "Marnie"
Rita Riggs on working with Alfred Hitchcock
Howard Smit
Howard Smit on doing makeup for Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Howard Smit on working with Alfred Hitchcock on "The Birds" and "Marnie"