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Sir Alfred Hitchcock 1899-1980 film director lived here 1926-1939

153 Cromwell Road, Kensington and Chelsea, SW5, London, United Kingdom

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Centenary Of Cinema 1996 #090

Alfred Hitchcock directed Blackmail, the first British talkie here in 1929 [full inscription unknown]

Elstree Film Studios, Borehamwood, United Kingdom

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The Gainsborough Film Studios 1924-1949 Alfred Hitchcock, Michael Balcon, Ivor Novello, Gracie Fields, 'The Lady Vanishes', 'The Wicked Lady' worked and were filmed here

Poole Street, Hackney, London, United Kingdom

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Centenary Of Cinema 1996 #198

Alma Lucy Reville screenwriter and film editor, wife of Alfred Hitchcock born nearby August 1899. 'Alma is most extraordinary in that she's normal. She has a consistency of presence, a lively personality and a never-clouded expression.' ALFRED HITCHCOCK Plaque unveiled by their daughter Patricia Hitchcock O'Connell 14 August 1999

St Ann's Valley Library, St Ann's Valley Centre, 2 Livingstone Road, NG3 3GG, Nottingham, United Kingdom

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In Langley Lane, at his parents' house Little Balgair, now demolished, Frederick Knott (1916-2002) wrote 'Dial M For Murder'. After performances on television, and on London and Broadway stages, the play was filmed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1954

Ifield Green, Crawley, United Kingdom

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Madeleine Carroll 1906-1987 Actress and Humanitarian Received her secondary education here between September 1915 and July 1923 International star of over forty British and American films including the celebrated 1935 Alfred Hitchcock classic 'The 39 Steps' Awarded the French Legion of Honour and the American Medal of Freedom for her humanitarian and wartime work in Europe while serving in the American Red Cross between 1939 and 1945

Sandwell College, Hair and Beauty Holistic Centre (former West Bromwich Grammar School), Lodge Road, West Bromwich, United Kingdom

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Madeleine Carroll 1906-1987 actress and humanitarian lived here a 7 Jesson Street, West Bromwich with parents John and Helene Carroll from 1912 to 1926. International star of over forty British and American films including the celebrated 1935 Alfred Hitchcock classic 'The 39 Steps' Awarded the French Legion of Honour and the American Medal of Freedom for her humanitarian and wartime work in Europe while serving in the American Red Cross between 1939 and 1945

7 Jesson Street, West Bromwich, United Kingdom

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Sir Thomas Henry Hall Caine CH KBE (1853-1931) Caine was born in Bridgewater Street, at a time when his father was working at Runcorn Docks. Preferring to be known as just Hall Caine, he wrote novels (many of which were made into films, including one made by Alfred Hitchcock), plays, short stories, film-scripts, and many works of non-fiction. He was once one of the most successful authors in the world, with sales of his books numbering in the millions. For a time, he acted as secretary to the Pre-Raphaelite artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and later wrote a book of recollections of his time spent with the famous painter and poet. Caine's friend Bram Stoker, dedicated his horror story 'Dracula' to him under Caine's nickname of 'Hommy-Beg'. He died at his home, Greeba Castle, on the Isle of Man.

The Clarendon pub, Bridgewater Street, Runcorn, United Kingdom

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Alfred Joseph Hitchcock The famous film director was born near this site at 517 High Road Leytonstone on August 13th 1899. Died April 24th 1980

527-529 High Road, Leytonstone, London, United Kingdom

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