Pages in category ‘Articles from 1980 to 1989’
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- Back Stage (1985) - Equipment News: New Process Quickly Converts B & W Classics Into Color
- Back Stage (1985) - Hitchcock Lives
- Biography (1986) - Personality, Pathology, and The Act of Creation: The Case of Alfred Hitchcock
- Boston Globe (01/Dec/1986) - Cary Grant, a charmer who could scare you
- Boston Globe (01/Dec/1986) - Cary Grant, epitome of the leading man
- Boston Globe (01/Feb/1985) - Return of a Perfect Fiend
- Boston Globe (01/May/1980) - Master of illusion and suspense
- Boston Globe (02/Apr/1984) - The Man Who Knew Too Much
- Boston Globe (02/Dec/1986) - Cary Grant
- Boston Globe (02/Jul/1986) - 'Psycho 3' is 2 too many
- Boston Globe (02/Mar/1984) - The Trouble with Harry
- Boston Globe (02/May/1985) - NBC announces new lineup
- Boston Globe (03/May/1980) - Hitchcock is dead at age 80
- Boston Globe (04/Jan/1980) - Names & Faces
- Boston Globe (04/Jul/1986) - Norman Bates is back in 'Psycho III'
- Boston Globe (04/May/1980) - High on Hitch
- Boston Globe (04/May/1980) - Nobody Matched the Master's Wit
- Boston Globe (04/May/1985) - A little Hitch
- Boston Globe (05/Jan/1984) - Hitchcock's cynical slices of cake
- Boston Globe (07/Dec/1986) - Grant could make us laugh and scare us, too
- Boston Globe (07/May/1985) - A Horror to Learn From
- Boston Globe (07/Oct/1982) - Looking into Rear Window
- Boston Globe (08/Apr/1985) - Ask The Globe
- Boston Globe (09/Apr/1981) - Dial M Updated
- Boston Globe (09/Oct/1980) - Hitchcock's 'Murder' returns -- in 3-D
- Boston Globe (12/Mar/1986) - Milland's best work was very, very good
- Boston Globe (13/Jul/1982) - Alfred Hitchcock's widow, Alma, at 82
- Boston Globe (13/Mar/1980) - Names & Faces
- Boston Globe (14/Apr/1987) - Fame catches up with Norman Lloyd
- Boston Globe (14/Feb/1980) - Princess Grace of Monaco will attend the American Film Institute Life Achievement Award
- Boston Globe (14/Mar/1988) - Ask The Globe
- Boston Globe (15/Jun/1984) - Rope
- Boston Globe (15/Mar/1980) - Names & Faces
- Boston Globe (16/Sep/1982) - Grace Kelly
- Boston Globe (17/May/1985) - Jimmy Stewart still shines
- Boston Globe (18/Oct/1988) - Tippi Hedren's pride and joy
- Boston Globe (19/Dec/1987) - Ask The Globe
- Boston Globe (20/Jan/1985) - 'Stage Fright', 'I Confess' fill gap in Hitchcock collection
- Boston Globe (20/May/1980) - Names & Faces
- Boston Globe (22/Dec/1988) - Melanie Griffith poised for stardom
- Boston Globe (22/Mar/1985) - Obituary: Sir Michael Redgrave
- Boston Globe (22/Sep/1981) - Writers Bloc
- Boston Globe (23/Dec/1983) - Vertigo
- Boston Globe (23/Feb/1985) - Kim Novak is having fun at 51
- Boston Globe (23/Mar/1982) - Anne Baxter draws on experience
- Boston Globe (28/Jan/1981) - Awful truth behind scenes
- Boston Globe (28/Jul/1985) - Hitchcock's first talkie
- Boston Globe (28/Jul/1985) - Norman Lloyd, a survivor
- Boston Globe (28/Nov/1984) - Nine more Hitchcocks to be re-released
- Boston Globe (29/Jun/1986) - He's Norman again and always will be
- Boston Globe (30/Apr/1980) - Alfred Hitchcock, master of suspense film, at 80
- Boston Globe (30/Apr/1980) - Artist of Anxiety
- Boston Globe (30/Apr/1980) - Hitchcock is dead at age 80
- Boundary 2 (1989) - Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window as Critical Allegory
- Boxoffice (1984) - Benefit Premieres: "Rear Window"
- Boxoffice (1984) - Reissues: Hitchcock Classics
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