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Alfred Hitchcock Revisited
Hitchcock and Hume Revisited: Fear, Confusion and Stage Fright
“This essay is a return to the scene of the crime.” The author of Hitchcock and 20th Century Cinema re-evaluates his low opinion of Stage
The Sixties, the Thriller and the Judge
Alfred Hitchcock had plans to develop a project titled No Bail for the Judge, but when that faulted he turned his attention to Psycho …
Alfred Hitchcock and John Buchan: The Art of Creative Transformation
Alfred Hitchcock’s film of John Buchan’s novel, The Thirty-Nine Steps, was one of his most successful, and he repeatedly used the story template in other
