Alfred Hitchcock (1972) - Photograph taken during the 1972 Cannes Film Festival, where ''Frenzy'' was screened out of competition.Hitchcock and family - Publicity shot of the Hitchcock family.Alfred and Alma Hitchcock (1940s) - Photograph of Alfred Hitchcock and Alma Reville, likely taken in the 1940s.Alfred Hitchcock (1979) - Actor Sean Connery shakes Alfred Hitchcock's hand at the ''American Film Institute Salute to Alfred Hitchcock''.Alfred and Alma Hitchcock - Photograph of Alma and Alfred Hitchcock, taken by photographer Bertrand Rindoff Petroff in Paris.Alfred and Alma Hitchcock - Photograph of Alma and Alfred Hitchcock, taken in Paris.Alfred and Alma Hitchcock (1960s) - Photograph of Alfred Hitchcock and Alma Reville, taken at their Bel Air home by photographer Phil Stern.Alfred Hitchcock (1955) - Photograph of Alma Reville and Alfred Hitchcock, taken in front of the Sphinx and the Great Pyramid in Egypt.Alfred and Alma Hitchcock (1960) - Photograph of Alma Reville and Alfred Hitchcock, taken at Rome's Ciampino airport in October 1960.Alma Reville (1974) - Photograph of Alma Reville at her Bel Air home, taken by photographer Philippe Halsman. The head in the Revco Gourmet fridge is the one used on the dummy of Hitchcock in the trailer of ''Frenzy''.Passenger list (1937) - Page from the passenger list of the RMS ''Queen Mary'', which departed from Southampton on 18 August 1937, bound for New York. Alfred, Alma and Patricia Hitchcock are listed, as is a ''Joan Hitchcock'' (Joan Harrison).The Birds (1963) - photograph - Photograph taken during the 1963 Cannes Film Festival, where ''The Birds'' was screened out of competition.The Picturegoer (1925) - Article about Alma Reville from the December 1925 issue of the ''The Picturegoer'' entitled ''Alma in Wonderland''.Alfred Hitchcock (1925) - Photograph of Alma Reville and Alfred Hitchcock taken in Bavaria, likely during the filming of ''The Pleasure Garden'' or ''The Mountain Eagle''. Alma's coat is one seen in publicity stills for ''The Mountain Eagle''.The 39 Steps (1935) - on set - On set photograph from ''The 39 Steps''.