Scarlett Johansson and Jessica Biel Look Fabulous at 'Hitchcock' N.Y. Premiere

November 19, 2012 04:33:43 GMT
For the special screening event at Ziegfeld Theater, ScarJo opts for a sexy plantation-themed tube dress, while Jessica glams up in a sparkling silver outfit.
Scarlett Johansson and Jessica Biel Look Fabulous at 'Hitchcock' N.Y. Premiere
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Sacha Gervasi's high-profile Alfred Hitchcock biopic, "", has been premiered in New York City on Sunday, November 18. and stole people's attention as they stepped on the red carpet of Ziegfeld Theater to support the special screening of the potential awards-contending film. The two movie beauties became the belle of the ball with their distinctive choice of outfits.

ScarJo looked flawlessly sexy in an asymmetric black tube dress which was adorned by green plantation motives all over it. Baring her firm legs in the mini dress, the Janet Leigh depicter opted to go with a stylish black strap heels to team her outfit. To finish off her edgy look, the blond beauty arranged her wavy hair into a classy do and sported natural eye-makeup with juicy plum-colored lipstick.

Newly-wed Jessica, on the other hand, looked equally fabulous with her sparkling number. The wife of went all-silver from head to toe. She kept it modest in ! a sparkling long-sleeved top and matching pants. The actress looked pretty with big diamond-cut earrings and a couple of bangles, while her hair was arranged into a simple do that exposed her bangs. She teamed her flashy outfit with a pair of gorgeous silver heels.

Also stealing the show that night was , who looked elegant in a black gown with golden pattern. The senior actress arrived together with director husband Taylor Hackford, who's currently serving as the president of Directors Guild of America. John Voight, James D'Arcy, , Star Jones and were among the other famous faces spotted at the promotional event.

"Hitchcock" has been stealing critics' and movie lovers' attention since it was first announced earlier this year. The film promises to tell the untold story of Hitchcock's struggles during the making of the 1960 seminal film "Physco". It follows the legendary director's relationship with his wife, editor and assistant director Alma Reville. She was his sounding board and constant collaborator for the fifty-four years of their marriage, and had a keen mind for dialogue and continuity.

The movie will open in the U.S. on November 23.

AceShowbiz.com


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