Alfred Hitchcock came to America to direct "Rebecca" for producer David O. Selznick, and his first Hollywood film won the 1940 Best Picture Award. But after 1945's "Spellbound," no other film directed by Hitch was ever nominated — not even during his fertile period of the mid-1950s to early '60s, when "Rear Window," "Vertigo," "North By Northwest" and "Psycho" rewrote the rules of suspense.
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