Howdy folks. As I mentioned in Friday's post, I am giving away my Haunted Bird House. If you would like a chance to win it, just post a comment on this post with the answer to the trivia question. Each person with the correct answer will have their name put into a hat and my daughter will pull one name on October 11th. You have until October 10th to enter your guess. Ready???
Clue #1: I am an author who has had some of my books turned into movies.
Clue #2: Grace Kelly, Montgomery Cliff, Doris Day and James Stewart played in some of my movies.
Clue #3: This movie, released in 1963, is featured on my project.
What is the name of the movie and who wrote it?
Good luck everyone. I can't wait to see what your answers are.
I would say the Birds and it's from Alfred Hitchcock! Hope I get this right to have a chance for this awesome project!!!
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Delete1- Daphne du Maurier
Delete2- Alfred Hitchcock
3- the Birds
Ooooh would love the 'bird' house! I'm going with Alfred Hitchcock's 'The Birds'! Mo xxx
ReplyDeleteI had to go to google...after asking my husband if he don't know then that is my only other answer...hope it doesn't disqualify me.
ReplyDelete1- Daphne du Maurier
2- Alfred Hitchcock
3- the Birds
I thought it was just Alfred but the husband reminded me he wasn't a writer so I had to find out who was...now I have to go rent some books!
Huge fan of this man!
ReplyDelete1. Daphne Du Maurier, her novella published in 1952, in Goodhouse Keeping of all places! Eva Hunter (aka Ed McBain) did the screenplay for the movie.
2. Mr. Alfred Hitchcock
3. The Birds, 3/28/63 - NYC
One of my all time favorite men, can you tell?
The Birds written by Daphe Du Maurier - love it
ReplyDeleteAlfred Hitchcock's famous movie "The Birds" is loosely based on the short story by Daphne du Maurier titled The Birds.
ReplyDeleteHe was a fan of her work and based several other movies on ideas he adapted from her as well.