There Is Nothing Unexpected About This Photo of Alfred Hitchcock
Below, you can see filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock sitting behind a drum set and holding up two huge bones for drumsticks. While this is pretty weird, we were honestly expecting something even stranger! The director has made 53 films over the course of six decades. He also earned the moniker “The Master Of Suspense.”
Here is the way someone described his film style: “A Hitchcock film is an organism, with the whole implied in every detail and every detail related to the whole.” He released one of his most popular works in 1960. We are talking about Psycho, one of the best horror films in history.
The Iconic Whisky A Go Go
Do you know what used to be located at 8901 Sunset Boulevard at the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood? It is none other than the Whisky A Go Go, a legendary nightclub that was opened in 1964. It was known as an early venue for bands that went on to become wildly successful like the Doors, Iggy and the Stooges, and Buffalo Springfield.
In 2006, the club itself was even inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This iconic Hollywood venue started the development of other establishments that followed in its footsteps. We are talking about the Rainbow Bar and Grill and The Roxy Theatre!