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But Hitchcock's golden age would be a bumpy ride for the director and those closest to him. The successes of the past would prove elusive, and the man who valued order above all else would court chaos in his emotional life.
Hitchcock liked to say his definition of happiness was a clear horizon. But even as his screen tested his new star, the storm clouds were gathering.
In the early 1950s, Alfred Hitchcock was looking for a home. Brought to Hollywood in 1939 by David Selznick, he had endured seven years of interference and financial exploitation before finally slipping the leash and forming his own company Transatlantic Pictures. |
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