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  • Alfred Hitchcock Collectors Guide: Shadow of a Doubt (1943), Part 2

    by Brent Reid 10th December 2024

    Soundtrack and remakes Intact: first Hitchcock not to suffer any censor or distributor cuts Tiomkin score makes ironic use of then popular Merry Widow Waltz Story spawned many radio adaptations and screen quasi-remakes …

  • Alfred Hitchcock Collectors Guide: Shadow of a Doubt (1943)

    by Brent Reid 10th December 2024

    The Trouble with Charlie: Hell breaks loose when the devil comes to town Bad omen: A steam train chimney’s black smoke cloud signals his arrival One Good Mother: Hitch’s kindest-ever …

  • John Wayne Collectors Guide: The Big Trail (1930)

    by Brent Reid 24th February 2024

    John Wayne’s first starring role gave him a leg up to superstardom Jaw-dropping recreation of a pioneer wagon train’s journey west The Big Movie: Two aspect ratios, five languages and …

  • Josef von Sternberg Collectors Guide: The Blue Angel (1930)

    by Brent Reid 18th February 2024

    Master director Josef von Sternberg’s iconic early work launched Marlene Dietrich to international stardom Spawned stage and screen legend’s signature song, instant hit and lasting standard, “Falling in Love Again” …

  • Nova Pilbeam Collectors’ Guide, Part 2

    by Brent Reid 28th July 2021

    Filmography on home video Star of Alfred Hitchcock’s The Man Who Knew Too Much and Young and Innocent Made many other fine films with a host of the Master’s regular …

  • Alfred Hitchcock Collectors Guide: Jamaica Inn (1939), Part 4

    by Brent Reid 16th February 2021

    Home video Skullduggery against a backdrop of the cliffs and windswept waves of the Cornish coast They’re all here: every home video release from the farthest reaches of the seven …

  • Alfred Hitchcock Collectors Guide: The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)

    by Brent Reid 19th November 2019

    The Master of Suspense’s first international success His own big budget US remake followed two decades later Contrary to popular belief, he actually preferred the original It helped make an …

  • Alfred Hitchcock Collectors Guide: Waltzes from Vienna (1934)

    by Brent Reid 16th August 2019

    This hidden gem is sadly one of the Master’s most underrated films Features Jessie Matthews, Britain’s biggest and first international film star First and best of a famous German operetta’s many screen …

  • Alfred Hitchcock Collectors Guide: Murder! and Mary (1930/1931), Part 2

    by Brent Reid 17th June 2019

    Home video Master of suspense’s groundbreaking mystery thriller has two separate versions Second multiple-language version (MLV), Mary, was unavailable for many years English-language version’s alternate American edit has a much …

  • Alfred Hitchcock Collectors Guide: Murder! and Mary (1930/1931)

    by Brent Reid 17th June 2019

    In 1956, the Master famously remade his own 1934 thriller The Man Who Knew Too Much But 26 years before that, he directed two very different versions of this murder mystery …

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