The motel in Psycho. The bachelor pad in Rear Window. The blonde elegance of Tippi Hedren and Grace Kelly. 'Hitchcock style' is immediately identifiable and universally recognized. That's because Alfred Hitchcock's images, which have informed fashion, photography, and art as well as film, arise as much from a particularly vivid aesthetic as from the suspenseful subject matter. Jean-Pierre Dufreigne has traversed the world of Hitchcock to recapture and examine the director's unique atmospheric sensibilities. We hear from many of the talents that once formed Hitchcock's circle--actors, set and costume designers, cameramen and composers, and title creators. This stylistic study ends with a catalogue raisonne of Sir Alfred's entire oeu re.