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November 2013

  • Avast Emerged from Communism To Shine in Security - CIO Today (01/Nov/2013)
    The story of security firm Avast Software has more plot twists than an Alfred Hitchcock film. From humble roots in Soviet-ruled Czechoslovakia, the secret to its success is the freemium model it adopted out of desperation in 2001, after the threat of bankruptcy ...
  • Premiere set to thrill Hitchcock fans - Derby Telegraph (01/Nov/2013)
    FANS of Alfred Hitchcock are likely to enjoy the premiere of this new stage play which takes the audience on an illuminating journey into the mind of the master of the psychological thriller. Hitchcock, at the height of his powers, is possessed by a dreamlike ...
  • Inside the mind of a film great - Ilkeston Today (01/Nov/2013)
    New Perspectives Theatre Company, in association with Curve Theatre, Leicester, will be presenting David Rudkin's play The Lovesong Of Alfred J Hitchcock, at Derby Theatre on November 8-9. Directed by Jack McNamara, this touring production has been ...
  • Inside the mind of a film great - Matlock Today (01/Nov/2013)
    New Perspectives Theatre Company, in association with Curve Theatre, Leicester, will be presenting David Rudkin's play The Lovesong Of Alfred J Hitchcock, at Derby Theatre on November 8-9. Directed by Jack McNamara, this touring production has been ...
  • Inside the mind of a film great - Eastwood Advertiser (01/Nov/2013)
    New Perspectives Theatre Company, in association with Curve Theatre, Leicester, will be presenting David Rudkin's play The Lovesong Of Alfred J Hitchcock, at Derby Theatre on November 8-9. Directed by Jack McNamara, this touring production has been ...
  • Inside the mind of a film great - Bakewell Today (01/Nov/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock, at the height of his powers, is possessed by a dreamlike vision of a woman. From his director's chair the 60-year-old Hitchcock begins to unravel some of the defining films of our time, drawing us into the imagination of one of the world's most ...
  • Inside the mind of a film great - Belper News (01/Nov/2013)
    New Perspectives Theatre Company, in association with Curve Theatre, Leicester, will be presenting David Rudkin's play The Lovesong Of Alfred J Hitchcock, at Derby Theatre on November 8-9. Directed by Jack McNamara, this touring production has been ...
  • Hitchcock and Stewart among film's greatest - Dubbo Photo News : Dubbo Weekender (01/Nov/2013)
    I became interested in Alfred Hitchcock because Lady Gaga and the Notorious B.I.G. have alluded to him in songs. The film Hitchcock was also made last year about his struggles to pull off one of the all-time greats of cinema, the kooky but unmissable 1960 ...
  • The 50 scariest movies of all time - The Australian (01/Nov/2013)
    University of South Australia lecturer in screen studies, Dr Saige Walton, said she believed the scariest film of time was The Exorcist, followed by The Shining and the Alfred Hitchcock classic Psycho. Dr Walton said Hitchcock was one of the first filmmakers to ...
  • The 50 scariest movies of all time - The Daily Telegraph (01/Nov/2013)
    University of South Australia lecturer in screen studies, Dr Saige Walton, said she believed the scariest film of time was The Exorcist, followed by The Shining and the Alfred Hitchcock classic Psycho. Dr Walton said Hitchcock was one of the first filmmakers to ...
  • The 50 scariest movies of all time - Perth Now (01/Nov/2013)
    University of South Australia lecturer in screen studies, Dr Saige Walton, said she believed the scariest film of time was The Exorcist, followed by The Shining and the Alfred Hitchcock classic Psycho. Dr Walton said Hitchcock was one of the first filmmakers to ...
  • The 50 SCARIEST movies of all time - Malaysia Chronicle (02/Nov/2013)
    University of South Australia lecturer in screen studies, Dr Saige Walton, said she believed the scariest film of time was The Exorcist, followed by The Shining and the Alfred Hitchcock classic Psycho. Dr Walton said Hitchcock was one of the first filmmakers to ...
  • Jack Garner: Film about Roman Polanski opens Polish Film Festival - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (03/Nov/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock has been a favorite filmmaker of mine since I was a mere 9-year-old, getting chills as Raymond Burr slowly climbed the back steps toward Jimmy Stewart in Rear Window. So, I approached Geva Theatre's current production of The 39 Steps ...
  • Symphony Accompanies Vertigo's Return to SF - San Francisco Classical Voice (04/Nov/2013)
    Jimmy Stewart, playing a former detective (Scottie Ferguson) in Alfred Hitchcock's movie Vertigo, chased his obsession with Kim Novak (Madeleine Elster), all over San Francisco and the surrounding area. Those enamored of that 1958 thriller, and/or with its ...
  • Master of suspense at the museum - Hurriyet Daily News (04/Nov/2013)
    To be screened for the first time in Turkey, Istanbul Modern Cinema, in collaboration with the British Council and the British Film Institute presents nine silent films from the early career of Alfred Hitchcock, the “Master of Suspense.” The program will take place ...
  • Hedren says Hitchcock's obsession ruined her career - The Virginian-Pilot (04/Nov/2013)
    The actress was referring to director Alfred Hitchcock, who made her a star with “The Birds,” but who also refused to let her work for other directors. Hedren will appear at the Virginia Film Festival in Charlottesville at 7:30 p.m. Friday in conjunction with a ...
  • Alfred Hitchcock, Master of Suspense, at Istanbul museum - Hurriyet Daily News (05/Nov/2013)
    To be screened for the first time in Turkey, Istanbul Modern Cinema, in collaboration with the British Council and the British Film Institute presents nine silent films from the early career of Alfred Hitchcock, the “Master of Suspense.” The program will take place ...
  • Theater Review: "Dial M For Murder" at Maltz Jupiter Theatre - Boca Raton (blog) (06/Nov/2013)
    Of all the things Alfred Hitchcock is remembered for, being a great director of actors isn't one of them. Academy Award-worthy performances rarely emerged from his films; when communicating with actors, he had the bedside manner of a shepherd leading a ...
  • The Stage Co. presents 'The 39 Steps' - The Southern (06/Nov/2013)
    The play mixes an Alfred Hitchcock film classic with a juicy spy novel by Patrick Barlow and a dash of Monty Python. It is filled with mysteries, laughter and suspense as Richard Hannay tries to figure out why all these people are chasing after him and what ...
  • Inside the mind of a film legend - Matlock Today (07/Nov/2013)
    New Perspectives Theatre Company, in a co-production with Curve Theatre, Leicester, will be presenting David Rudkin's play The Lovesong Of Alfred J Hitchcock, at Derby Theatre on November 8-9. Directed by Jack McNamara, this touring production has ...
  • Inside the mind of a film legend - Ilkeston Today (07/Nov/2013)
    New Perspectives Theatre Company, in a co-production with Curve Theatre, Leicester, will be presenting David Rudkin's play The Lovesong Of Alfred J Hitchcock, at Derby Theatre on November 8-9. Directed by Jack McNamara, this touring production has ...
  • Inside the mind of a film legend - Ripley Today (07/Nov/2013)
    New Perspectives Theatre Company, in a co-production with Curve Theatre, Leicester, will be presenting David Rudkin's play The Lovesong Of Alfred J Hitchcock, at Derby Theatre on November 8-9. Directed by Jack McNamara, this touring production has ...
  • Inside the mind of a film legend - Belper News (07/Nov/2013)
    New Perspectives Theatre Company, in a co-production with Curve Theatre, Leicester, will be presenting David Rudkin's play The Lovesong Of Alfred J Hitchcock, at Derby Theatre on November 8-9. Directed by Jack McNamara, this touring production has ...
  • Inside the mind of a film legend - Bakewell Today (07/Nov/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock, at the height of his powers, is possessed by a dreamlike vision of a woman. From his director's chair the 60-year-old Hitchcock begins to unravel some of the defining films of our time, drawing us into the imagination of one of the world's most ...
  • Inside the mind of a film legend - Eastwood Advertiser (07/Nov/2013)
    New Perspectives Theatre Company, in a co-production with Curve Theatre, Leicester, will be presenting David Rudkin's play The Lovesong Of Alfred J Hitchcock, at Derby Theatre on November 8-9. Directed by Jack McNamara, this touring production has ...
  • Comedy? Thriller? Whodunit? - Ocala (07/Nov/2013)
    Twenty years later, the master of the movie thriller, Alfred Hitchcock, gave visual life to this tale of love and evil. More than a half-century later, British actor and playwright Patrick Barlow adapted the adventures of Robert Hannay, Pamela, Clown 1 and Clown 2 ...
  • Two Hitchcock Films Done in Radio Drama Style Nov. 13 - The SandPaper (07/Nov/2013)
    Nine Theatricals, a Freehold-based touring company, presents two Alfred Hitchcock classics in 1940s radio show-style format at the Stafford branch of the Ocean County Library on Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 2 p.m. Complete with vintage sound effects, ...
  • Theatre-on-the-Hill stages '39 Steps' - Elgin Courier News (07/Nov/2013)
    “It is a 1935 Alfred Hitchcock film that is actually put on stage scene by scene, including a chase on top of a train, a plane crash — a whole bunch of things you typically wouldn't be trying to do onstage.” What makes it even more exciting is the fact that there ...
  • Students Experience Vertigo! - San Francisco Classical Voice (07/Nov/2013)
    The Alfred Hitchcock film Vertigo has come a long way since its premiere. Initially released to mixed reviews, the film has undergone a complete critical reevaluation to become acclaimed as one of the finest films of all time. In a year where the British Film ...
  • The Best "Psychic" Scam of All Time - Gizmodo (07/Nov/2013)
    Like in my favorite "psychic" scam ever, which also happens to be the plot of a classic 1957 Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode, "Mail Order Prophet." Esther Inglis-Arkell at io9 has a great post today explaining one of the reasons that we believe humans can ...
  • Avast Emerged from Communism To Shine in Security - Top Tech News (08/Nov/2013)
    The story of security firm Avast Software has more plot twists than an Alfred Hitchcock film. From humble roots in Soviet-ruled Czechoslovakia, the secret to its success is the freemium model it adopted out of desperation in 2001, after the threat of bankruptcy ...
  • Virginia Film Festival - WVTF (08/Nov/2013)
    Friday night's show promises to be a thriller for many fans of Alfred Hitchcock, with a film that was released 50 years ago, and events are planned in Richmond and Charlottesville to mark the occasion. Listen. Sandy Hausman reports from Charlottesville.
  • Theatre-on-the-Hill stages '39 Steps' - Naperville Sun (08/Nov/2013)
    “It is a 1935 Alfred Hitchcock film that is actually put on stage scene by scene, including a chase on top of a train, a plane crash — a whole bunch of things you typically wouldn't be trying to do onstage.” What makes it even more exciting is the fact that there ...
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents - TVShowsOnDVD.com (08/Nov/2013)
    A little bit over a month ago we reported that Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Season 6 - the next-to-last season of the 1955 show - is on the way to DVD via Amazon's CreateSpace MOD (manufacture on demand) program. We didn't have a release date at the time ...
  • Five Facts About Vintage Hitchcock: A Live Radio Play - Calgary Herald (08/Nov/2013)
    Playwright Joe Landry's Vintage Hitchcock: A Live Radio Play adapts three Alfred Hitchcock films, The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog, Sabotage and The 39 Steps, into single acts of a three-act play. Vintage commercials and live Foley (or sound effects ...
  • Tippi Hedren Attends "The Birds" Screening in Charlottesville - NBC 29 News (08/Nov/2013)
    A legendary Alfred Hitchcock film and one of its stars headlined the second day of the Virginia Film Festival in Charlottesville. Hundreds turned out for a showing of "The Birds" Friday night at the Paramount Theater. Actress Tippi Hedren attended the ...
  • Star of Classic Horror "The Birds" Attends Virginia Film Festival - The Charlottesville Newsplex (08/Nov/2013)
    The star of Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds" came to the Virginia Film Festival for a sold-out screening of the movie, released fifty years ago. She participated in a discussion of the classic horror afterwards. Earlier Friday, Hedren discussed the film with UVa ...
  • Thirty-nine steps in the right direction - Alexandria Times (11/Nov/2013)
    Step right up for The Little Theatre of Alexandria's rollicking tribute to Alfred Hitchcock: “The 39 Steps.” References to Hitchcock's classics — “The Birds,” “Dial M for Murder,” “North by Northwest,” “Psycho,” “Rear Window” and more — abound in this fantastic ...
  • Restored early Hitchcock films meet Turkish audience - Hurriyet Daily News (11/Nov/2013)
    Cinephiles in Istanbul (and later Ankara) will get a chance to see the early silent films of the British director Alfred Hitchcock in all their original glory. British Council, in collaboration with Istanbul Modern, brings to Turkey Hitchcock9, nine films from the 1920s ...
  • Winter crows invade Watertown - WRVO Public Media (11/Nov/2013)
    Every winter, Alfred Hitchcock's classic horror movie, “The Birds” gets a replay in Watertown. But not on the silver screen. Thousands of crows fly in from the countryside to roost overnight. The city's trying to evict them. Enlarge image. Credit Joanna Richards.
  • Winter crows invade Watertown - North Country Public Radio (11/Nov/2013)
    Winter crows invade Watertown. by Joanna Richards, in Watertown, NY. Nov 12, 2013 — Every winter, Alfred Hitchcock's classic horror movie, "The Birds" gets a replay in Watertown. But not on the silver screen. Thousands of crows fly in from the countryside ...
  • Focus on Alfred Hitchcock in play inspired by film director - Nottingham Post (11/Nov/2013)
    A PLAY inspired by the life and work of legendary film director Alfred Hitchcock is to be performed at a Notts theatre. New Perspectives Theatre Company will perform The Lovesong Of Alfred J. Hitchcock at Create Theatre, Mansfield, on Thursday, November ...
  • REVIEW: The Lovesong of Alfred J Hitchcock - Derby Telegraph (12/Nov/2013)
    The hall at Derby Theatre appeared to have more empty seats than full ones during the performance of The Love Song of Alfred J Hitchcock by New Perspectives Theatre Company, which was a shame because it was a class act. Sinister lighting, sterling ...
  • Bastards: Secrets and Surveillance from Claire Denis - Seattle Weekly (12/Nov/2013)
    If Alfred Hitchcock were still alive and exploring 21st-century modes of moviemaking, would he come up with something like Bastards? The Master of Suspense changed with the times, and maybe it's not too far-fetched to imagine him experimenting in the ...
  • Play channels master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock - Calgary Herald (12/Nov/2013)
    What neither disagrees on is the enduring appeal of Alfred Hitchcock. Over the past couple of years, there have been a pair of films exploring Hitchcock himself. In a violence-saturated popular culture, Hitch's suspense thrillers, such as Psycho, The Birds, ...
  • Hitchcock's 'Saboteur' - Arizona Daily Star (13/Nov/2013)
    The UA's Humanities Seminars Program and the Loft Cinema are teaming up in a special screening of Alfred Hitchcock's 1942 thriller “Saboteur” on Wednesday afternoon. The event starts with a discussion by David Soren, a regents professor at the University ...
  • Bethany's "Vintage Hitchcock: A Live Radio Play" - Mankato Free Press (13/Nov/2013)
    Yet, as a communications major, he's had to be selective in his theatre participation, appearing in only a handful of Bethany productions. But when Jeske heard about Bethany's radio play, the same man who said no to Leno couldn't say no to Alfred Hitchcock.
  • Bingley Arts Centre to stage The 39 Steps - Bradford Telegraph and Argus (14/Nov/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock's classic spy thriller The 39 Steps takes to the stage at Bingley Arts Centre next month. Re-created as an award-winning comedy, the show which runs from December 2 to 7, features four actors playing 139 roles in approximately 100 minutes ...
  • Foreign Correspondent - High-Def Digest (18/Nov/2013)
    Plot Synopsis: In 1940, Alfred Hitchcock made his official transition from the British film industry to Hollywood. And it was quite a year: his first two American movies, Rebecca and Foreign Correspondent, were both nominated for the best picture Oscar. Though ...
  • Alfred Hitchcock's 'Foreign Correspondent' Blu-ray Dated and Detailed - High-Def Digest (18/Nov/2013)
    In 1940, Alfred Hitchcock made his official transition from the British film industry to Hollywood. And it was quite a year: his first two American movies, 'Rebecca' and 'Foreign Correspondent,' were both nominated for the best picture Oscar. Though Rebecca ...
  • Birds actress Hedren hatched plan for billion dollar mani-pedi industry - The Province (18/Nov/2013)
    The actress, who was a favourite of director Alfred Hitchcock and is probably most famous for her role in his 1963 thriller, The Birds, in the 1970s volunteered to help the women in a California refugee camp who had come there from war-torn Vietnam, ...
  • Professor to analyze Hitchcock themes - Arizona Daily Wildcat (18/Nov/2013)
    The program will host a special event at The Loft Cinema on Wednesday, when professor of classics and anthropology David Soren will presents Alfred Hitchcock's “Saboteur.” The 1942 thriller follows Barry Kane, an aircraft factory worker who is on the run ...
  • Professor to analyze Hitchcock themes at the Loft Cinema - Arizona Daily Wildcat (18/Nov/2013)
    The program will host a special event at The Loft Cinema on Wednesday, when professor of classics and anthropology David Soren will presents Alfred Hitchcock's “Saboteur.” The 1942 thriller follows Barry Kane, an aircraft factory worker who is on the run ...
  • Birds actress Hedren laid foundation for mani-pedi industry - The Province (19/Nov/2013)
    The actress, who was a favourite of director Alfred Hitchcock and famous for her role in his 1963 thriller, The Birds, in the 1970s volunteered to help the women in a California refugee camp who had come there from war-torn Vietnam, according to a ...
  • Strangers on a Train - WhatsOnStage.com (20/Nov/2013)
    Patricia Highsmith's first novel, an acrid psychodrama with a strong homoerotic undertow, was turned into a brilliant, melodramatic film noir by Alfred Hitchcock. Craig Warner's new stage version, directed by Robert Allan Ackerman, tries to have the best of ...
  • Strangers On A Train - Official London Theatre (20/Nov/2013)
    Robert Allan Ackerman's glossy production of Strangers On A Train may have been sold as an adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel, but the inspiration for its staging blatantly lies in the work of Alfred Hitchcock, whose 1951 film is channeled throughout in ...
  • Review: Strangers on a Train, Gielgud Theatre, London - The Stage (20/Nov/2013)
    Like the stage version of John Buchan's The 39 Steps, now in its seventh year in the West End, this is an adaptation of a novel made doubly famous by an Alfred Hitchcock film. Jack Huston and Miranda Raison in Strangers on a Train at the Gielgud Theatre, ...
  • Strangers On A Train at the Gielgud Theatre - review - Express.co.uk (20/Nov/2013)
    This one, lavishly backed by the producers of the 007 movies, is actually taken from the original Patricia Highsmith novel rather than the Alfred Hitchcock movie it inspired. It makes you appreciate that Hitch had the right idea when he took huge liberties with ...
  • Strangers on a Train, Gielgud - theatre review - Evening Standard (20/Nov/2013)
    Strangers On A Train is as brilliant as any of Alfred Hitchcock's movies, a thriller that is unsettling and at the same time seductive. This new play by Craig Warner is based on Patricia Highsmith's original 1950 novel rather than the film version that followed a ...
  • Strangers on a Train stage production thrills critics - BBC News (20/Nov/2013)
    Based on Patricia Highsmith's novel, it was previously turned into a film by Alfred Hitchcock in 1951. The Daily Mail called the play "a spine-snapper of a stalker tale" and praised its innovative, rotating stage. In his four-star review, critic Quentin Letts said the ...
  • Strangers on a Train: Theater Review - Hollywood Reporter (20/Nov/2013)
    This is a nifty visual trick, one that handily evokes film noir aesthetic in a hat tip to Alfred Hitchcock's 1951 film adaptation of the same story, which most viewers will probably know better than Patricia Highsmith's 1950 debut novel. our editor recommends.
  • Strangers On A Train - Strangers On A Train Grips Theatre Critics - Contactmusic.com (20/Nov/2013)
    The play, starring Jack Huston, Laurence Fox and Imogen Stubbs, is based on the novel of the same name by Patricia Highsmith, which was turned into a 1951 thriller movie by Alfred Hitchcock, about two men who meet on a train and agree to commit murder ...
  • Strangers on a Train grips theatre critics - Star Magazine UK (20/Nov/2013)
    The play, starring Jack Huston, Laurence Fox and Imogen Stubbs, is based on the novel of the same name by Patricia Highsmith, which was turned into a 1951 thriller movie by Alfred Hitchcock, about two men who meet on a train and agree to commit murder ...
  • Alfred Hitchcock on Tower Hamlets plaque shortlist - EastLondonLines (20/Nov/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock has been named alongside clergymen and pubs on a shortlist of Tower Hamlets people and places for commemorative plaques across the borough. This week the council announced the 17 names drawn from public nominations that have ...
  • Strangers on a Train grips theatre critics - Express.co.uk (20/Nov/2013)
    The play, starring Jack Huston, Laurence Fox and Imogen Stubbs, is based on the novel of the same name by Patricia Highsmith, which was turned into a 1951 thriller movie by Alfred Hitchcock, about two men who meet on a train and agree to commit murder ...
  • Strangers on a Train at the Gielgud : Theatre review - The Upcoming (21/Nov/2013)
    Based on the 1950s novel by Patricia Highsmith and highly influenced by Alfred Hitchcock's adaptation (despite the director not receiving a mention in the show's credits), Strangers on a Train is the suspenseful story of two men who become involved in a ...
  • Bingley Little Theatre produces The 39 Steps - Bradford Telegraph and Argus (21/Nov/2013)
    Based on John Buchan's novel, The 39 Steps is a thrilling stage version of Alfred Hitchcock's 1935 classic spy thriller, staged as a comic melodrama featuring a bewildering array of parts played by four talented actors. Dashing hero Richard Hannay, complete ...
  • Alfred Hitchcock story coming to Hatfield stage - Times 24 (24/Nov/2013)
    Adapted from David Rudkin's award-winning radio play, The Lovesong of Alfred J Hitchcock takes a look at the way the great filmmaker developed the ideas of his most famous movies, including Marnie, Vertigo, Psycho and Strangers on a Train.
  • Hitchcock's Holocaust project restored - Screen International (25/Nov/2013)
    Hitchcock's Holocaust project restored. 26 November, 2013 : By Geoffrey Macnab. A long unseen Holocaust documentary, on which Alfred Hitchcock had an advisory role, is being restored with the support of filmmaker Stephen Frears. The film will be shown ...
  • Hanford to begin crow offensive soon - Hanford Sentinel (27/Nov/2013)
    HANFORD — City officials are preparing to devise a plan to keep Hanford from turning into an Alfred Hitchcock movie every winter. As the weather cools down, swarms of black crows have already begun making an appearance in the city. The birds tend to ...
  • Sounds of cinema - The Corsair (27/Nov/2013)
    In Alfred Hitchcock's classic 1960 film “Psycho” is a scene where Janet Leigh, the film's female lead, steps into the shower of a low-rent hotel room. As she bathes, a shadowy figure steps inside, opens the shower curtain and repeatedly slashes Leigh with a ...
  • Frank Baker's 'The Birds,' reviewed by Michael Dirda - Washington Post (27/Nov/2013)
    Let's talk turkey: This isn't Daphne du Maurier's 1952 story “The Birds,” the partial basis of the celebrated Alfred Hitchcock film of 1963. But Frank Baker's premise is much the same, and his eerie yet satirical and rather metaphysical novel first appeared in ...
  • Spy story, adventure combine in comedy '39 Steps' - Salisbury Post (27/Nov/2013)
    Based on an Alfred Hitchcock directed film from 1935 about pre-war espionage. Alisha Schreffler. JON C. LAKEY / SALISBURY POST Piedmont Players Theater presents the play The 39 Steps. Based on an Alfred Hitchcock directed film from 1935 about ...
  • Win: Hitchcock The Ultimate Filmmaker Collection - This Is Fake DIY (28/Nov/2013)
    This prize is an absolute doozy for film lovers, just imagine 16 of the best films from the Master of Supense, Alfred Hitchcock, on shiny Blu-ray sitting pretty on your shelf this Christmas. Well we have one of Hitchcock: The Ultimate Filmmaker Collection to give ...
  • Milwaukee movies off the grid: Nov. 29-Dec. 5 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (28/Nov/2013)
    Norman, is that you? "Psycho," Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 horror classic, rounds out the Hitchcock Holidays series at the Times Cinema, 5906 W. Vliet St., at 10:30 a.m. and midnight Friday and 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Admission is $5.