From 1922 to 1960 Hitchcock produced or co-produced 28 films and two TV series, Alfred Hitchcock Presents from 1955-1961, and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour in 1962. The films are his best known such as Psycho, Frenzy, The Birds and Rear Window.
Films
The "Law & Order" series are produced by Wolf Films, Inc., a privately held company in Universal City, CA.
According to the Internet Movie Database, imdb.com, the number is 66. This includes some shorts and at least one compilation which had multiple directors. Hitchcock also produced and appeared in many of his films.
TV3 is a cable TV service that is located in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. They air programs that are produced locally and feature programs on people, places and events in the lakes area.
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Heath Ledger was in 19 films and TV programs.
Yes. Brum has gone to star on other films or TV programs.
From 1922 to 1960 Hitchcock produced or co-produced 28 films and two TV series, Alfred Hitchcock Presents from 1955-1961, and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour in 1962. The films are his best known such as Psycho, Frenzy, The Birds and Rear Window.
Rita Parks has written: 'The Western hero in film and television' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Western films, Western television programs, Westerns (Television programs)
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Cinematography is used on television as well as in films. It is a the way movies and TV programs are filmed. It is a true art form.
He has produced/co-produced the films/TV series: The Animal (2001) The Mike O'Malley Show (2000) TV series Men Behaving Badly (1996) TV series Hudson Street (1995) TV series The Critic (1995) TV series The Simpsons (1995) TV series, 2 episodes
This scene has appeared in dozens if not hundreds of films and television programs.
Scot Holton has written: 'Norman Jacobs & Kerry O'Quinn present fantastic worlds' -- subject(s): Fantastic television programs, Fantasy television programs, Plots, themes, Science fiction films
Timothy Perper has written: 'Mangatopia' -- subject(s): Animated films, Japanese influences, Popular culture, History and criticism, Animated television programs, Comic books, strips 'Mangatopia' -- subject(s): Animated films, Japanese influences, Popular culture, History and criticism, Animated television programs, Comic books, strips
Robert Angell has written: 'How to Get into Films and TV' 'Getting into Films & Television' 'Films and TV: The Way in' 'How to Make It in Films and TV'