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Who is the most unforgettable beauty in Hitchcock's movies?
Ingrid Bergman

Masterpiece: Dr. Edward Spell (1945)

The honey trap is unknown (1946)

Under Capricorn (1949)

She said: "I know Strange likes to cooperate with me, and I can feel that I feel the same way about him." Some actors say that he is the kind of director who is not good at directing actors. It must be their own fault. He is very compassionate and never gets tired of my questions. He always listens patiently. He is a person I can talk to. "

The famous Ingrid Bergman spoke highly of Hitchcock, because Hitchcock regarded her with special respect. Although there is not enough evidence that Hitchcock's heart has sounded the clarion call for Bergman's body, the tacit cooperation between them and the amazing effect at the end of the film confirm Hitchcock's serious preference for Bergman. In the process of filming "Dr. Edward", Strange deliberately gave up the low-brightness lighting method commonly used in shooting female stars, but put Bergman's face clearly in the center of the picture with strong light. His explanation is: "Bergman doesn't need the help of lights at all."

In "honey trap", Hitch invited Edith Hyde, a super fashion designer, to design clothes for Bergman for the first time. In the movie, Bergman wears a big halter when he hugs Claude Rains with a key, which is still the favorite of Bergman fans. Although the unique spark between Hitchcock and Bergman gradually faded after three years, their friendship was not damaged at all by messy rumors. Hitchcock once commented on Bergman more than once: "She is warm, kind, young and has a fresh temperament. It is not surprising that she is more confident than me. She is beautiful, and the real person looks better than the screen! When I feel neglected, she always gives me a lot of encouragement ... "

Kim novak kim novak

Masterpiece: Vertigo (1958)

She said, "I once made a mistake and asked Hitch a question about the motivation of my role. He looked at me seriously and said,' Kim, let's not delve into these issues. "This is just a movie!" " "

Kim novak was just the second choice in Strange's mind, but when vera miles was pregnant, she held a grudge and gave up. However, it is not difficult for kim novak to play the roles of Madeleine and Judy, and his mix and match with james stewart is no less than Grace in the Back Window.

Although some viewers didn't understand the core of the story of "Vertigo" at that time, the male audience were fascinated by Novak's sexy dress-except for the white coat designed for her by Edith Head, Judy's messy hair and Madeleine's disheveled hair, which made Strange imagine on the set. The most obvious evidence is that Hitch was still upset until the filming of "Vertigo": "I wish I could express the picture of Stewart undressing more clearly, not by shooting, but with a clearer picture of underwear-there is a bra hanging here and a pair of pants hanging there, but this was not allowed at that time." The most brilliant peak of Novak's acting career was brought by "Vertigo". This woman who was once regarded as a big heart was finally recognized as one of the most classic Hitchcock girls.

Grace-Kelly Grace Kelly

Masterpiece: dial m for killing (1954).

Rear window (1954)

Catch a thief (1955)

The future elegance of Monaco has a delicate and invincible face, and every strand of curly hair unconsciously scratches the heart of old Xi-he knows that he is infatuated with her, so he heaps up her close-ups with colorful films, and even the woman who is about to be strangled in the telephone qs case will deliberately prolong her suffocation moment; Convinced that he couldn't get her, he tried his best to turn peeping tom in the back window into a man with a broken leg and no ability to fight cocks, so as to smooth the psychological unavoidable desire gap.

Tippy-Hederen tippi hedren

Masterpiece: Bird (1963)

Mani (1964)

She said to him, "It was a painful experience, and I don't want to think about it again. I feel sorry for Mr Hitchcock. "

Hedlung, a tall man with white teeth and lips, has almost become an "alternative antidote for the post-Grace-Kelly era" in Strange's mind, but this antidote has become a poison for both sides. Hederen was unknown in the early 1960s, but Hitchcock's "eyes" really saw her-he saw her in an advertisement and made her star in the popular disaster film Birds. Birds is a high-cost movie with amazing stunts. Hedlund's thin face and blue eyes make people feel particularly fresh. However, her acting skills are very average. The success of Birds greatly increased Hedlund's fame, and the next year he starred in Thief, opposite sean connery. This is a film about psychological disorder. Hederen plays a heartless, neurotic woman who hates men, hiding her inner frustration with sex through the stimulation of stealing. In the eyes of film critics, this film is not good enough: outdated shooting techniques, lengthy actor dialogue and mediocre performance of Shanghai Delun lead to poor box office.

In fact, the behind-the-scenes events of the movie are far more exciting than the movie-it is said that Strange directly asked Hederen for sex and gave her 6-year-old daughter melanie griffith (who later became a big star) a doll. However, the ruthless Heidrun rejected Hitchcock, and the relationship between them reached a deadlock in the later stage of filming, and there was almost no effective dialogue. As for what happened between strange and Hedlund, Melanie's evaluation of strange can be seen from childhood-"He is a shameless bastard, you can say that I said it!"

Maureen O'Hara Maureen O'Hara

Masterpiece: Jamaica Inn (1939)

She said to him, "Strange is not interested in this film or me. Maybe I am too young. "

Maureen O'Hara, an 89-year-old Irish actress, was a Hollywood A-list actress in the 1940s. She once appeared in the Oscar-winning film How Green Is My Valley. From the perspective of mass aesthetics, O 'Hara may be the most beautiful actress used in Hitchcock's film history before 15, and her unrestrained and refined temperament later fascinated Hollywood. However, the shooting of Jamaica Inn was not a pleasant experience-1939, Hitchcock was at the critical point of moving from Britain to the United States, and his personal creative enthusiasm was not high. The filming of this film is almost a job of the film company. O 'Hara never took the film because of Hitchcock, but was urged by Charles Laughton, the leading actor and Oscar winner. In Jamaica Inn, O 'Hara plays a woman sandwiched between undercover police and pirates, but she doesn't stand out in the performance. Up to now, O 'Hara still doesn't feel that he has learned anything from Jamaica Inn and has any unforgettable memories. Fortunately, her name will be mentioned countless times in Hitchcock's biography.

Joan fontaine, joan fontaine

Representative work: Rebecca (1940)

Doubt about boudoir (194 1)

She said: "I thought Hitchcock was cold at first, but after getting to know him, I stopped." I am very shy. " At the shooting scene, he will speak ill of others where others can't hear him, so I think he must have said the same thing to me. "

Butterfly Dream is still not a typical Hitchcock film, because as its first film to enter Hollywood, most of the film's guiding decisions come from producer David Shelznik, so Hitchcock's depression can be imagined. As for joan fontaine, it took a lot of effort to identify the actress. After all, the leading role is too big-Lawrence Oliver insisted that Strange invite his lover Vivien Leigh to play the leading role. Fontaine was not very famous at that time, and he was not very confident in himself. She didn't dare to talk to Hitch too much, and she always suspected that Oliver looked down on her, which made the whole shooting process more like a nightmare for her.

Fortunately, Fontaine, who claimed to be skinny at that time, finally achieved the classic status of Butterfly Dream, and she became an actress on an equal footing with her sister Olivia Sir Geoffrey de Havilland. Obviously, Hitchcock fell in love with Fontaine after "Butterfly Dream" and once again thought of Fontaine who "revealed a kind of confidence in his eyes" when shooting "Doubt in the Boudoir". From today's point of view, The Mystery of the Boudoir is an anticlimactic suspense film, but Fontaine must be grateful to Hitchcock all his life-it made her the only one who won the Oscar for best actress because of Hitchcock's film, and at the same time, she got the golden statuette ahead of her sister, to a great extent, with a bad breath.

Janet Lee janet leigh

Masterpiece: Psycho (1960)

She said, "He is an urchin, a naughty elf and a genius. Strange said,' The audience will think of psychopaths when they see you, which is unfair to the new movie or your new role. "

Li Qianrong was chosen by Hitchcock in the early morning. When Li Qianrong took over the script, Hitchcock even promised to add more scenes for her, which has reached "the strong shock brought by the sudden death of the heroine in the middle". Li Qianrong did not play as well in her life as the 45 seconds when she was killed in the shower in Psychopaths. After the film was finished, because Janet's image was so deeply rooted in people's hearts, Strange no longer invited her to play the heroine. Mr. and Mrs. Strange and Mrs. Janet have a good personal relationship. They often go to the theatre and have tea together. Janet's later career was relatively mediocre, and her greatest contribution was giving birth to a daughter, Jamie Lee cortese-yes, the heroine of True Lies.

Carol-Lumbard Carol Lombard

Masterpiece: Mr.&; Mrs Smith (194 1)

She said he: "Hitchcock is a naive person, which is hard for many people to find."

Hitchcock once said that he only wanted to make movies twice in his life because of the strong demand of a beautiful woman. One was Ingrid Bergman's The Robbery of Beauty more than ten years later, and the other was Carol Lumbard's The Love of a Spy. Of course, unlike the former, Hitchcock had no wild desires for Lumbard, because Lumbard had married clark gable, the film-winning actor in the 1930s. Strange is also very grateful to the Clark couple, because he rented the Clark couple's house during the transition period before buying a house. After watching Butterfly Dream, Lumbard admired Hitchcock's talent and asked to make a film with him. Although the word-of-mouth and box office of spy love are quite mediocre, Strange spoke highly of Ms. Lumbard: "I like her very much, because she likes telling dirty jokes, and the words used are all commonly used by men. I have never heard a woman talk like this. She has a strong personality, which, in my opinion, surpasses Gabe. " Unfortunately, however, Lumbard, who lived in poverty, was later killed in a plane crash at a fund-raising event in World War II. Besides Gaby, there is a gloomy expression on her face.

Eva Marie Saint eva marie saint

Representative work: north by northwest (1959)

She said to him, "Everyone gets along well. None of us likes to throw big cards, and Hitchcock certainly won't. In the last chase scene, my shawl was caught by a branch, which was purely accidental, but I persisted. "

At the 8th1Oscar ceremony in February this year, among the five people who presented awards for best supporting actress, the first old lady in white standing on the left was dear Eva-Marie-Saint-Yes, she is still alive. 1954, she won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for "The Storm on the Wharf" and became a powerful red star at that time. 1958 When Hitch invited her to star in North by Northwest, she was already a big star. In this film, Eva plays Miss Kando with multiple identities and a rare aesthetic feeling of illness. When she first met gary grant on the train, her blonde hair and fair face were amazing. Finally, an action scene in Mount Presidential was excellent. However, the relationship between Eva and Hitchcock is not friendly. On the set, Eva stood aside and drank coffee, which angered Hitchcock: "I don't want my heroine to wear a beautiful $3,500 coat and drink coffee in a styrofoam cup." And let Eva change a set of porcelain cups. It is said that Eva later played a big card because she was in a bad mood, which forced Hitchcock to suffer a lot in the action drama-obviously Eva's affirmation of Hitchcock on the table was false.

Madeleine Carroll Madeleine Carroll

Masterpiece: Thirty-nine steps (1935)

Secret agent (1936)

She said he: "Strange is an arrogant but not arrogant director, and his tone of voice is very attractive to women."

Madeleine Carroll's participation in Hitchcock's films is a milestone of a famous phenomenon-Hitchcock's preference for blonde Leng Yan beauty was formally established from Thirty-nine Steps. What's more strange is that this preference was actually promoted by Hitchcock's lover Alma-Hitchcock didn't intend to let Carol play this role at all, because he felt that the previous roles of this woman were too cold and had no sense of humor, but Carol's final performance made Hitchcock sit up and take notice: "Her comedy cells are very strong." Carol's popularity has exploded since she was handcuffed to a handsome guy in Thirty-nine Steps and played the fake wife of a professional killer in Secret Spy. 1938, she became the highest paid female star in Hollywood at that time with a sky-high price of 250 thousand dollars. Strange eyes with a smile. After all, this is his first successful star-making. However, Carol's interpersonal relationship is relatively bad. According to john gielgud, another big star of Secret Spy, Carol is a two-faced person who smiles brightly in front of Hitchcock, but when she turns her face, she becomes a different person, and few people like her.