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Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, (13 August 1899 – 29 April 1980) was an English filmmaker and
producer who pioneered many techniques in the suspense and psychological thriller genres. After
a successful career in his native united kingdom in both silent films and early talkies, Hitchcock
moved to Hollywood. In 1956 he became an American citizen while retaining his British citizenship.
He began his filmmaking career in 1919 illustrating title cards for silent films at Paramount's
Famous Players-Lasky studio in London. There he learned scripting, editing and art direction, and
rose to assistant director in 1922. That year he directed an unfinished film, No. 13 or Mrs. Peabody.
His first completed film as director was the Pleasure Garden (1925), an Anglo German production
filmed in Munich. This experience plus a stint at Germany's UFA studios as an assistant director,
help account for the expressionistic character of his films, both in their visual schemes and thematic concers

1.alfred Hitchcock is well known for his excellence in which genres?
2.Name two citizenships he retained simultaneously in 1956?
3.where did Hitchcock start his career from ?
4.what was the name of his first complete directed movie?
5.which word in the above passage means 'subordinate'?
6.when did Hitchcock begin his film making career?
7.why were the title cards used by Hitchcock?
8.what helped Hitchcock account for the expressionistic character of his films?​

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