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  1. George Whitfield Cook III (April 9, 1909 – November 12, 2003) was an American writer of screenplays, stage plays, short stories and novels, best known for his contributions to two Alfred Hitchcock films, Stage Fright and Strangers on a Train.

  2. Whitfield Cook was born on 9 April 1909 in Madison, New Jersey, USA. He was a writer, known for Strangers on a Train (1951), Stage Fright (1950) and High Barbaree (1947). He died on 12 November 2003 in New London, Connecticut, USA.

    • Writer
    • April 9, 1909
    • Whitfield Cook
    • November 12, 2003
  3. Whitfield Cook was born on April 9, 1909 in Madison, New Jersey, USA. He was a writer, known for Strangers on a Train (1951), Stage Fright (1950) and High Barbaree (1947). He died on November 12, 2003 in New London, Connecticut, USA.

    • April 9, 1909
    • November 12, 2003
  4. Whitfield Cook is known as an Screenplay, Writer, and Adaptation. Some of their work includes Strangers on a Train, Stage Fright, The Secret Heart, High Barbaree, Big City, Once You Meet a Stranger, and The Sailor Takes a Wife.

  5. Hitchcock is a 2012 American biographical romantic drama film directed by Sacha Gervasi and based on Stephen Rebello 's 1990 non-fiction book Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho. Hitchcock tells the story of the relationship between Alfred Hitchcock and his wife, Alma Reville, during the filming of Psycho in 1959.

  6. Nov 20, 2012 · “Alma Hitchcock In the movie’s wildest flight of fancy, Hitchcock grows paranoid that his wife is having an affair with Whitfield Cook (Danny Huston), a TV writer who also worked on ‘Stage...

  7. George Whitfield Cook III was an American writer of screenplays, stage plays, short stories and novels, best known for his contributions to two Alfred Hitchcock films, Stage Fright and Strangers on a Train.