Alfred Hitchcock and the 36 Steps
By Neil Killion
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This is a rather complex study of how so many different aspects of Alfred Hitchcock's career and personal life match up in an uncanny way to my "Life Cycles Theory". You will be introduced to a couple of new terms in this short eBook and shown exactly how they work for him. His famous movie "The 39 Steps" will be examined from every angle, including some strange parallels with real life as it was being filmed and then released. We are with the question, "Just how much of these real life episodes did Alfred know about?" Oh, and in true Hitchcockian style there will be a surprise ending you won't see coming. All this in a 15-20 read!
Neil Killion
Neil Killion is a psychologist and former management consultant, who for around twenty years founded and ran his own outplacement company in Sydney, Australia. In this time he interviewed thousands of redundant employees from a wide range of organisations and slowly made several key observations regarding major change in people's lives and just a few key years. He eventually turned this into a brand new theory of life. This represents a significant new addition to knowledge with its own terms, icons, research methods and form of prediction. The theory is known simply as “Life Cycles”.He has written four books (Life Cycles, 2008; The Life Cycles Revolution, 2013; Life Cycles - Relationships, 2018; Life Cycles - Coincidences). All four books are multi-award winners and his average review rating is 4.5/5.0. He is the winner of the Silver Medal, Philosophy and Religion at the Readers Favourite Awards. What makes this theory different to all others is that it is fact-based, using detailed biographical analysis and is thus scientifically-oriented and not a belief system. He has conducted numerous statistical validation studies in support his claims.Neil continues to research and write on “Life Cycles” and has written several hundred blog and related articles, including a guest article in Psychology Today, which has over 8,000 views.
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Alfred Hitchcock and the 36 Steps - Neil Killion
Alfred Hitchcock and The 36 Steps
A Life Cycles
Case Study
Neil Francis Killion
Life Cycles Publications,
info@lifecyclespublications.com
1. About The Author
Neil Killion is a psychologist and former management consultant, who for around twenty years founded and ran his own outplacement company. In this time he interviewed thousands of redundant employees from a wide range of organisations and slowly made several key observations regarding major change in people's lives and just a few key years. He eventually turned this into a brand new theory of life. This represents a significant new addition to knowledge with its own terms, icons, research methods and form of prediction. The theory is known simply as Life Cycles
.
He has written four books (Life Cycles, 2008; The Life Cycles Revolution, 2013; Life Cycles - Relationships, 2018; Life Cycles - Coincidences, 2020). The books have been multi-award winners and his average rating for 30+ professional reviews is 4.5/5.0. He is the winner of the Silver Medal, Philosophy and Religion at the Readers Favourite International Awards. Neil has been a guest on a number of relevant shows such as Cycles of Change with David Katzmire and Connecting with Coincidence with Dr. Bernie Beitman; also on Big Blend Radio and TV, Voice America, Radio 2UE with Dawn Rawlings and Joy’s World on Channel 31 with Joy Hruby.
What makes this theory different to all others is that it is fact-based, using detailed biographical analysis and is thus scientifically oriented and not a belief system. He has conducted numerous statistical validation studies to support his claims. He has also approached the Australian Sceptics organisation and asked them to test some of his results. They agreed instead to an ad-hoc neutral group test, which produced results so startling, so out of the box
, that it left them with