YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    The Week

    HBO's The Girl: Was Alfred Hitchcock an 'evil' sexual deviant?

    An upcoming HBO movie paints the director as abusive and vindictive towards his leading ladies, an account that Tippi Hedren — star of The Birds — corroborates

    Tippi Hedren — one of "Hitchcock's Blondes," along with Janet Leigh, Kim Novak, and Grace Kelly — spoke at a panel last week about an upcoming HBO film titled The Girl, which chronicles Hedren's fraught working relationship with director Alfred Hitchcock. She didn't have nice things to say. Hedren, now 82, claims that when she worked with Hitchcock on The Birds (1963) and Marnie (1964), the director revealed a decidedly unsavory streak. Here, a concise guide to the auteur's purported on-set issues:

    What are Hedren's accusations against Hitchcock?
    Hedren, mother of actress Melanie Griffith, has long claimed that Hitchcock ruined her career by keeping her from working for other directors after Marnie was released in 1964. Hedren, whose fame was limited to a diet-soda commercial before Hitchcock cast her in The Birds, had tried to get out of her contract with the director after Marnie, but "because of the studio system of the time, contract players were bound to their directors," says Anna Breslaw at Jezebel. When other directors came calling for the actress, Hedren says Hitchcock would tell them she wasn't available, and continued paying her to do nothing for several years.

    SEE ALSO: Modern Family's 'nasty' money fight: Is the comedy doomed?

    Why would Hitchcock do that?
    In a 2011 interview, Hedren told Ben Mankiewicz of Turner Classic Movies that Hitchcock turned on her because she had refused his sexual advances. Speaking at the panel last week, Hedren called Hitchcock, who died 32 years ago, "an extremely sad character," who was an "unusual genius, and evil, and deviant, almost to the point of [being] dangerous." Hedren's story is the basis for the upcoming HBO film starring Sienna Miller as Hedren and Toby Jones as Hitchcock, which is itself based on the book Spellbound by Beauty.

    Did he mistreat any of his other lead actresses?
    Reports are mixed. Though rumors about Hitchcock's ill treatment of his leading ladies have long circulated, the late Janet Leigh, who starred in the director's Psycho, once said that Hitchcock was never untoward with her; Vertigo star Kim Novak never leveled any accusations. According to Hedren, though, Vera Miles, who played Janet Leigh's sister in Psycho, refused to work with Hitchcock again after the 1960 film, but was similarly held hostage by her contract.

    SEE ALSO: Is Total Recall better as a remake?

    Has anyone come to Hitchcock's defense?
    Sort of. Another film, a theatrical release titled Hitchcock, starring Anthony Hopkins as the director and Scarlett Johansson as Janet Leigh, "takes a more flattering angle" on the auteur, says David Hinckley at the New York Daily News, focusing on Hitchcock's battle to produce Psycho. HBO airs The Girl in October, and the Hopkins film is due out next year, so you'll have to watch "and judge for yourself," says Sean O'Connell at CinemaBlend.

    Sources: CinemaBlend, Boing Boing, Jezebel, New York Daily News, The Wrap

    SEE ALSO: Emmy nominations 2012: Surprises and snubs

    View this article on TheWeek.com Get 4 Free Issues of The Week

    Other stories from this section:

    Like on Facebook - Follow on Twitter - Sign-up for Daily Newsletter
    Loading...

    More Politics News

    • Kim and Kanye's Baby Name Is Not That Strange

      It's being reported that rapper Kanye West and his reality star girlfriend Kim Kardashian have named their brand-new baby, born this weekend, Kaidence Donda West. Donda was Kanye's late mother's name, so that makes sense, but, um, Kaidence? What's going on with Kaidence?

    • NSA Says Surveillance Disrupted 50 Terrorist Plots. Is That a Fair Trade for Your Privacy?

      In the most candid explanation of the National Security Agency's surveillance program to date, agency head Gen. Keith Alexander said Tuesday that his organization's listening activity has helped foil more than 50 terrorist plots against the United States and its allies. One of those involved Najibullah Zazi's attempt to blow up the New York City subway; another concerned an early-stage plan, news of which was previously withheld from the public, to blow up the New York Stock Exchange.

    • Man charged with tossing wife off cruise ship

      SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — A California grand jury has indicted a Florida man on charges he strangled his ex-wife and tossed her off a cruise ship in Italy.

    • Quake shakes Peru's capital of Lima

      LIMA (Reuters) - A moderate earthquake shook buildings in Peru's capital on Tuesday but there were no reported injuries or damage, Reuters witnesses and safety officials said. Peru's geological survey recorded a 5.6 magnitude quake, while the USGS said it measured 4.6 and was centered on the floor of the Pacific Ocean about 35 kilometers (21 miles) west of Lima. (Reporting by Terry Wade and Omar Mariluz in Lima; Editing by Will Dunham)

    • Rick Perry Goes to War Against Connecticut

      Rick Perry, the Texas governor and 2012 "oops" presidential candidate, is spending the beginning of this week in Connecticut. Perry, as the governor of Texas, has little on-its-face reason to be in Connecticut. Except, of course, for one: Texas's unemployment rate, which at 6.4 percent in April is significantly lower than the national average, is still not quite ideal. Perry wants to bring jobs to his state. And, as he sees it, some of those jobs could come from Connecticut.

    • Bieber behind wheel as car hits man in Hollywood

      LOS ANGELES (AP) — Video shows Justin Bieber running into a photographer with his white Ferrari in Hollywood, but police say there was no crime and the injuries aren't life-threatening.

    • Miss Utah's Pageant Answer Is the Worst You've Ever Seen

      The only time normal people seem to care about national beauty pageants is when one of the contestants messes up the question-and-answer round in the worst way possible. Well, it happened again last night at the Miss USA pageant, with Miss Utah giving an answer so bad that it eclipsed all other terrible pageant answers before her. Meet 21-year-old Marissa Powell. She is from Salt Lake City. And this is the full, cringe-worthy sequence you will be seeing a lot of this week:

    • Review: Lonely Island whack it out of the park

      The Lonely Island, "The Wack Album" (Republic Records)

    Loading...

    Follow Yahoo! News