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Topic History of: Tippi Hedren and Hitchcock
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Pru She got lucky when Hitchcock chose her. She didn't do much else because she wasn't a good actor. Grace Kelly and Ingrid Bergman adored Hitchcock. Hedren bizarrely seems to think that he held her back. From what - obscurity? Instead of showing gratitude to the man who gave her her only period of fame, she spends the rest of her life 'remembering' negative things about him - things that, conveniently, get worse and worse every time she thinks of a new way to package them. It's sad that hardly any journalist seems inclined to research and query her claims, rather than just accept them as true. In that sense, poor Hitchcock was one of the first to suffer the modern media's genuflection to the false allegations industry.
JK2006 Something else everybody knew (she wrote about it ages ago; wasn't it even made into a film?). Of course one feels sympathy for those harassed, especially the vulnerable (I always made sure that people working for me had no idea what my scene was so nobody need ever feel wary). But that was then, this is now, for God's sake move on, kick them in the balls (or breasts if they are female). Get over it; people will try it on and have done since time began.