Hitchcock’s other collaboration with the screenwriter was on the far superior, North by Northwest (1959), one of his best and most commercial pictures.
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Who’s That Knocking at My Door (1968): Scorsese’s Feature Directing Debut, Starring Harvey Keitel, Zina Bethune, Catherine Scorsese (his Mother), and Scorsese Himself in Cameo
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Originally titled I Called First, Martin Scorsese's debut feature was made while he was an instructor at the NYU's film school. Like all of Scorsese's films, this small-scale drama, about an Italian-American youth, has strong autobiographical elements. It also shows what would become the director's forte: Strong, complex characterization rather than conventional plot.