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  1. Alma Lucy Reville — named after her aunt Alma and her mother Lucy — was born in Nottingham on August 14th, 1899, just one day after her future husband, Alfred Hitchcock. Both of her parents worked in lace manufacturing in Nottingham. Whilst Alma was still an infant, the family moved to south London and then to Twickenham, where her father ...

  2. 12 de may. de 2022 · Support The Channel Here: https://www.patreon.com/ageofvintageClick „SHOW MORE”!📍 Alma Reville was an exceptional talent and yet few people know about her....

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  3. Alma Reville, el 6 de julio de 1982. Estuvieron casi sesenta años juntos , formando una curiosa simbiosis -tanto en lo personal como en lo profesional- que nunca más se volvió a repetir en la ...

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  4. 22 de ene. de 2020 · Female Screenwriters. Childhood & Early Life. Alma Reville was born on August 14, 1899, in Nottingham, England, to Mathew Edward & Lucy Reville. Her family started living in Twikenham when she was still an infant. Her father worked in the costume department of Twikenham Film Studios. Due to her frequent visits to her father’s workplace, she ...

  5. 16 year-old Alma Reville enters the film trade, securing a job as a film cutter at the London Film Company. 1921. Alma Reville, who had spent the previous six years working for the London Film Company based in Twickenham, begins working at Famous Players-Lasky's Islington Studios in early 1921 as the Floor Secretary to actor-director Donald Crisp.

  6. 29 de oct. de 2015 · Alma Reville sobrevivió a Alfred, su fallecimiento se produjo el 6 de Julio de 1982, dos años más tarde que el de su marido, a la edad de 82 años, y por causas naturales. Se apagaba una luz que había sabido brillar por sí misma bajo la sombra alargada del maestro del suspense Alfred Hitchcock. Cartel original de la película "Psicosis".

  7. 27 de feb. de 2013 · When Alma Reville, wife of Alfred Hitchcock, died in 1982, Charles Champlin wrote in the LA Times that “the Hitchcock touch had four hands and two of them were Alma’s.” While Hitchcock received most of the credit for the 54 films he directed, Alma’s significant contribution should not be underestimated.