In 1922, cinematic legend Alfred Hitchcock made his directorial debut. Fast forward 100 years and join Mark, a Gen X, long-time Hitchcock enthusiast from New York and Lydia, a Gen Z Aussie and Hitchcock newbie as they challenge themselves to watch every Hitchcock film ever made.
Come along as two very unlikely individuals navigate through a list of Hitchcock’s greatest (and worst) works on a show complete with blood-curdling screams, James Stewart impersonations and lots and lots of birds.
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In 1922, cinematic legend Alfred Hitchcock made his directorial debut. Fast forward 100 years and join Mark, a Gen X, long-time Hitchcock enthusiast from New York and Lydia, a Gen Z Aussie and Hitchcock newbie as they challenge themselves to watch every Hitchcock film ever made.
Come along as two very unlikely individuals navigate through a list of Hitchcock’s greatest (and worst) works on a show complete with blood-curdling screams, James Stewart impersonations and lots and lots of birds.
Late Nights with Hitchcock – Episode 7: Back for Christmas
Late Nights with Hitchcock
53 minutes 36 seconds
2 years ago
Late Nights with Hitchcock – Episode 7: Back for Christmas
It’s Christmas time and Mark and Lydia are joined once again by listener Lorie to review another AHP, Back for
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Late Nights with Hitchcock
In 1922, cinematic legend Alfred Hitchcock made his directorial debut. Fast forward 100 years and join Mark, a Gen X, long-time Hitchcock enthusiast from New York and Lydia, a Gen Z Aussie and Hitchcock newbie as they challenge themselves to watch every Hitchcock film ever made.
Come along as two very unlikely individuals navigate through a list of Hitchcock’s greatest (and worst) works on a show complete with blood-curdling screams, James Stewart impersonations and lots and lots of birds.