Hitchcock Quote by Kirsten Dunst Download Open image “I would have loved to have been in a Hitchcock movie.” — Kirsten Dunst ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Hitchcock Hitchcock movie Movie
It was the most amazing opportunity to work on a period movie and transform Anthony Hopkins into Hitchcock. — Howard Berger Copy Share Image
I like films that just put you in someone's world. It can be very subversive. Hitchcock would put you in the mind of a… — Richard Linklater Copy Share Image
I didn't hang around films. I don't know if I'd ever seen Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes. — Patricia Highsmith Copy Share Image
It's hard to imagine anyone interested in film not being a fan of Alfred Hitchcock because he's such a key influence on the entire… — Toby Jones Copy Share Image
I could never be like Hitchcock and do only one kind of movie. Anything that's good is worthwhile. — Robert Zemeckis Copy Share Image
Hitchcock was one of the few people in Hollywood who had a brand. Every movie he made was an Alfred Hitchcock movie, couldn't have… — David Chase Copy Share Image
Being the object of Alfred Hitchcock's obsession was horrific, but while he ruined my career, he could never ruin my life. — Tippi Hedren Copy Share Image
I love Hitchcock's films because even though you knew who did it right at the beginning, he still kept the audience engaged till the… — Atul Kulkarni Copy Share Image
I'm a good assistant. That's why I don't have an assistant, because I'm so on it that no one can be as on it… — Kirsten Dunst Copy Share Image
You really can't explain how you do the things you do. I can't, anyway. I love certain actors, but sometimes they say the stupidest… — Kirsten Dunst Copy Share Image
What actor do you really take seriously who becomes a singer? It's kind of ridiculous. I can't think of anybody. — Kirsten Dunst Copy Share Image
I've always used my own personal emotions and things that I've gone through in my life to build a character. The work that I… — Kirsten Dunst Copy Share Image
I feel very lucky that I don't have to rely on a man to give me financial security. That's a big deal. — Kirsten Dunst Copy Share Image
I built my entire career off of teen comedies. I was in 'Bring It On'. — Kirsten Dunst Copy Share Image
It's always nice when people appreciate your work because it means you've affected them, which is great. And so that feels good. — Kirsten Dunst Copy Share Image
It's such a private thing - 'my process' - I can just say that the work that I do is like therapy between me… — Kirsten Dunst Copy Share Image
I don't really relate to myself as The Girl in the Magazine. Which is dangerous for me, too, sometimes, because I don't think all… — Kirsten Dunst Copy Share Image
The performances that I love are ones like Gena Rowlands in 'A Woman Under the Influence,' where women are allowed to be messy and… — Kirsten Dunst Copy Share Image
Why did Erich von Stronheim leave Germany? Why did Hitchcock leave England? If you were a director you'd like to work in Hollywood too.… — Roman Polanski Copy Share Image
I still don't feel I know Hitchcock at all. I find that the more one looks, the more elusive he becomes. But my admiration… — Toby Jones Copy Share Image
My thinking was that today's spectator is so well-versed in film language that all theories about suspense, as argued by Dreyer and Hitchcock, on… — Bruno Dumont Copy Share Image
I didn't hang around films. I don't know if I'd ever seen Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes. — Patricia Highsmith Copy Share Image
I liked Stanley Kubrick from the start. He had a warm, benign nature and offered himself to you as a friend and ally. He… — Steven Berkoff Copy Share Image
I generally like very visually striking films. I love a lot of Stanley Kubrick's films. I would have to say 'Dr. Strangelove', which of… — Dave Gibbons Copy Share Image
I've always wanted to do blow with Genghis Khan, 'bet that guy knows how to party. I also think a bottle of wine with… — Mike Mendez Copy Share Image
Hitchcock said he viewed actors as cattle.. but some were free range. — Catherine Crier Copy Share Image
For every answer, I like to bring up a question. Maybe I'm related to Alfred Hitchcock or maybe I got to know him too… — Kim Novak Copy Share Image
I love Hitchcock's films because even though you knew who did it right at the beginning, he still kept the audience engaged till the… — Atul Kulkarni Copy Share Image
Hitchcock denigrated American films, saying they were all 'pictures of people talking' - as, indeed, most of them are. — David Mamet Copy Share Image
I think all of the directors I've worked with are mostly curious about the time I had on 'Eyes Wide Shut.' They really just… — Vinessa Shaw Copy Share Image