- Release Date: 1979
- Runtime: 100 min
- Genre: Documentary
- Starring: Judith Anderson, Ned Beatty, Ingrid Bergman, Mel Brooks ... see all
- Director: Marty Pasetta
- Plot: On March 7, 1979, Alfred Hitchcock becomes the seventh recipient of the American Film Institute's Life Achievment Award. Hostess Ingrid Bergman introduces an array of actors and writers and directors,... Read more
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| Jun 28, 2007associatedcontent.com
American Film Institute Best Movies and Review of Personal Lifetime Excellence....After viewing of the American Film Institute#39;s list of best movies....to my delight, I am inspired by the film actors reviewed from the top 100 movies last night.....Cary Grant could simply be good looking, and charming and more or less glide through his roles.....The imagery of great character flew through my consciousness like a phoenix rising from the ashes..... ... Full Review
| Jun 28, 2007associatedcontent.com
American Film Institute Best Movies and Review of Personal Lifetime Excellence....More greatness is in the forefront with reflections on more outstanding cinema.....to my delight, I am inspired by the film actors reviewed from the top 100 movies last night.....Cary Grant could simply be good looking, and charming and more or less glide through his roles.....The imagery of great character flew through my consciousness like a phoenix rising from the ashes..... ... Full Review
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2009-11-22
The 2009 American Music Awards (AMAs) might be called the American Idol Awards before too long, especially if American Idol continues to produce such popular artists as Carrie Underwood, Daughtry, and Kelly Clarkson. ... Full Article
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2009-08-13
The American director is planning to adapt three spy thriller novels by British writer Len Deighton into a movie series which will attract fans of the British secret agent's on screen adventures. ... Full Article
The American Film Institute (AFI) named the 100 best most inspiring films of all time in 2000 and revises the list every 10 years. Many memorable films like the Wizard of Oz, Norma Rae and Field of Dreams, made the... ... Full Article





