Hitchcock Becomes Hitchcock: The British Years - Paul Jensen - Books - Midnight Marquee Press, Inc. - 9781887664882 - January 9, 2009
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Hitchcock Becomes Hitchcock: The British Years

Paul Jensen

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Hitchcock Becomes Hitchcock: The British Years

Alfred Hitchcock's comments in his frequent interviews have encouraged many critics to assume that the director's true career began in 1934 with The Man Who Knew Too Much, the first in a long, almost unbroken string of thrillers. Then, having defined Hitchcock as a specialist, these critics select from his earlier work only those films that anticipate his later career: The Lodger (1927), Blackmail (1929), Murder! (1930), and Number Seventeen (1932). Such a perspective, mired in the confidence of hindsight, results in a highly misleading view of the director, one that dismisses his 12 other early features--eight silent and four sound--and implies that he was merely marking time until his "true" creative personality emerged. Hitchcock was, in fact, a major director from the very start of his career in 1925 and for 10 years he made substantial, mature features that reveal an impressive consistency in content and form. This book examines those all important films.


230 pages, 100 Illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 9, 2009
ISBN13 9781887664882
Publishers Midnight Marquee Press, Inc.
Pages 230
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 12 mm   ·   313 g
Language English  

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