Hitchcock in the 1960s
Class - In Person & Zoom | Available (Membership Required)
Step into the shadowy brilliance of Hitchcock's 1960s stories. Our expert, Bill Myers, traces the thrilling evolution of style and storytelling from the shocking intensity of Psycho to the twisted charm of Family Plot. He will discuss iconic works like The Birds, Marnie and Frenzy, exploring themes of suspense, psychological tension and shifting cultural landscapes with fresh insight and rich appreciation for the enduring influence of Alfred Hitchcock.
Bill Myers
Bill Myers is a Virginia Beach native and long-time movie buff. He started off making Super8 movies as a teenager and majored in Radio-TV at Marietta College in Ohio. Returning to Hampton Roads, he worked at WTKR, WVEC, CBN and TCC before teaching Television Production at the Virginia Beach Technical and Career Education Center. He enjoys all genres of movies.