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 …
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Alfred Hitchcock Collectors Guide: The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1926), Part 2
by Brent ReidDispelling myths The Master’s British breakthrough is replete with mysteries to be uncovered Many aspects of the film are as enigmatic and elusive as its shadowy protagonist Hitchcock’s famed love …
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The Master’s only missing feature is one of the most wanted silent films of all In the first iteration of his favourite theme, it concerns a Wrong Man on the …
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The legend begins: spotlighting the Master’s first film Contrary to myth, THIS is “the first true Hitchcock film.” Replete with many trademark Hitchcockian flourishes Voyeurism, staircases, a theatre, a charming villain… …
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Long thought lost: one of the latest rediscoveries from the Master’s very early career He was still working his way up but took on various important roles in its creation …
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The Master’s Apprenticeship: detailing the preservation status of Hitch’s earliest works Entered the fledgling film industry in the early 1920s as a lowly freelance title card designer Quickly worked his …
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British Films For the first time: the complete copyright history of the Master of Suspense’s British films They’ve been fully protected in the UK and many other countries since they …
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British Law Iconic director who made many of the most revered and critically acclaimed movies of all time ALL of his films are copyrighted worldwide but many falsely claim the earliest are …
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First part of an in-depth series with a unique viewpoint on the Master of Suspense Reclaiming the roots of Hitchcock: focusing on the iconic director’s British years Best known for many …
