Blog Heap o'Art of Links 9 February 2009

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Links regarding art of all types
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copyright, media, illusion, and pop culture.

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Number 13 (1922)
us.imdb.com Mon 2009-Feb-9 8:34pm

This is the first film Alfred Hitchcock ever directed, sometime in late 1922 or early 1923. The story was about low-income residents of a building. It was written by a woman employed at Islington, her precise identity unknown. Even the film's title is unclear: Islington Studios' records listed it as being "Mrs. Peabody", but Hitchcock always referred to it as Number 13 (possibly because it was the thirteenth film he was involved in making, in some capacity).... he filming was ultimately shut down with only two reels of film completed. The picture was never actually completed or shown... The footage filmed is now long-lost, and nothing else is known about it, apart from Hitchcock's alleged assertion that it wasn't very interesting....

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Alfred Hitchcock
us.imdb.com Mon 2009-Feb-9 8:33pm

He was born Alfred Joseph Hitchcock. His father was a green grocer... He grew up in a very strict Roman Catholic family....

Carl Switzer -- Our Gang's Alfalfa
en.wikipedia.org Mon 2009-Feb-9 8:29pm

Carl Dean "Alfalfa" Switzer (August 7, 1927 — January 21, 1959) was an American child actor, professional dog breeder and hunting guide, most notable for appearing in the Our Gang short subjects series as Alfalfa, one of the series' most popular and best-remembered characters.