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  • Alfred Hitchcock Collectors Guide: Champagne (1928)

    by Brent Reid 6th November 2018

     The Master’s second comedy features Betty Balfour, Britain’s biggest star of the 1920s But even her effervescent charms can’t keep it from occasionally falling a little flat Its mostly hit but a …

  • Alfred Hitchcock Collectors Guide: The Farmer’s Wife (1928)

    by Brent Reid 6th November 2018

    A lonely widower: his heart is open to romance but they say love is blind… The Master’s uproarious first comedy is stuffed with oddballs and eccentrics It’s full of good …

  • Alfred Hitchcock Collectors Guide: The Ring (1927)

    by Brent Reid 27th October 2018

    The Master of Suspense turns in a technical tour de force in this prize winning tale Danish actor Carl Brisson, star of two Hitchcocks, suffers a hit in love in both …

  • Alfred Hitchcock Collectors Guide: Easy Virtue (1927)

    by Brent Reid 7th October 2018

      His most obscure and maligned film, only surviving in severely compromised condition Only a few badly worn 16mm prints exist, all missing over 25% of their original footage As …

  • Alfred Hitchcock Collectors Guide: Downhill (1927), Part 2

    by Brent Reid 7th October 2018

    Restoration, home video and more Ivor Novello releases Downhill restored: there are two versions, four transfer speeds and five scores! Spoilt for choice: it’s very well represented on most official …

  • Alfred Hitchcock Collectors Guide: Downhill (1927)

    by Brent Reid 7th October 2018

    Not a murder in sight, but it’s still one of the darkest films in the Master’s canon The Wrong Boy: star of The Lodger returns to suffer again as the …

  • Hitchcock/Truffaut: The Men Who Knew So Much, Part 2

    by Brent Reid 26th September 2018

    The spin-offs Famous veteran filmmaker was first interviewed in 1962 by young French critic cum-director Truffaut worshipped the Master and believed the world was not giving his genius due credit …

  • Hitchcock/Truffaut: The Men Who Knew So Much

    by Brent Reid 26th September 2018

    When Alfred met François: iconic directors joined forces for renowned series of interviews Far-ranging conversations that spawned multimedia franchise enduring to the present day The most significant spin-offs influenced generations of fans, filmmakers and scholars …

  • Alfred Hitchcock Collectors Guide: The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1926), Part 4

    by Brent Reid 23rd September 2018

    Remakes Marie Belloc Lowndes’ best-selling 1913 novel has inspired many adaptations Hitchcock’s classic 1926 silent was first and is still perhaps the best known There has been a century of …

  • Alfred Hitchcock Collectors Guide: The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1926), Part 3

    by Brent Reid 23rd September 2018

    Restorations and home video releases A Story of the Home Video Fog: for every quality release, many awful ones lurk to catch the unwary The Lodger languished in multitudes of …

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