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Cool, I like almost all the 'things' that u said...cool u have those signatures!!

And I love Hitchcock too, I have like 30 of his movies...Amazing director
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Thanks, just now seeing this

I do have the signatures after about 15 yrs of collecting.
But what I like is the story behind how they were collected by the original owner.
My Monroe signature(there are many fakes but I had this one checked out before buying.lol) is from a woman who was a maid in West Hollywood.
She was sitting at a drug store on Sunset Blvd near Hollywood waiting to have a perscription for medicine filled (1954). Next to her was no other than Marilyn Monroe. Marilyn was known to frequent this drugstore as many signed checks were made to the business.
Marilyn was very sweet and talked with her while waiting 15 minutes, the woman bought a new pen and paper for the occasion. Marilyn signed it and wished her good luck and hope she'd feel better.
Vivien Leigh signed a candid picture taken at a party of a friend. He developed the picture, saw her again and had her sign it. She is wearing a mink coat and gloves and very stunning smile, looking like Scarlett O'Hara

I got that picture from his niece amongst other items of his collection from his estate sale.
Vivien was also very nice and loved her fans like Marilyn.
Reminds me of Dolores, as she is a rarity like them.
Hitchcock was a master of suspence, he made you think with out necessarily the gore involved.
One of my favs is Rear Window, a man murders his wife in an appt complex while a neighbor suspects him (has a broken leg) , didn't see it happen but sees very suspicious things going on.
Has his girlfriend investigate, break in to the apt for clues, as the guy comes back and tries to get her, then later get him. Keeps you on edge of your seat. The birds,Rebecca(Vivien's husband was lead role) and Psycho were great too.