Me and Hitch is a 1997 book that chronicles the relationship between writer Evan Hunter and director Alfred Hitchcock, beginning with their meeting in the summer of 1959 through April 1963.
Prior to their initial meeting, Hunter was approached by a Hitchcock representative from Shamley Productions because they were interested in purchasing one of his short stories, Vicious Cycle, to adapt for the popular Alfred Hitchcock Presents television program.
Two years later, in September 1961, Hitchcock asked Hunter to write the screenplay for The Birds.
The remainder of the book details not only their working relationship, but also the friendship that developed as well as the mutual respect they had for one another.
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