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The face on film / Noa Steimatsky New York: Oxford Univesity Press, 2017.
Call No: 747.7 STEAuthor: Steimatsky, Noa Edition: 2017Place: New YorkPublisher: Oxford Univesity PressPubDate: 2017PhysDes: 280 p. : illustrated ; 26 cmSubject: FACE IN FILMS ; AU HASARD, BALTHAZAR (FR/SW, Robert Bresson, 1966) ; ANTONIONI, MICHELANGELO ; BARTHES, ROLAND ; BAZIN, ANDRE ; BENJAMIN, WALTER ; BRESSON, ROBERT ; JOURNAL D'UN CURE DE CAMPAGNE (FR, Robert Bresson, 1951) ; EISENSTEIN, SERGEI M. ; DREYER, CARL TH. ; PROCES DE JEANNE D'ARC (FR, Robert Bresson, 1962) ; GODARD, JEAN-LUC ; HITCHCOCK, ALFRED ; SEDGWICK, EDIE ; WARHOL, ANDY ; OUTER AND INNER SPACE (US, Andy Warhol, 1965) ; WRONG MAN, THE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1957) ; FUNNY FACE (US, Stanley Donen, 1957) Notes: The human face was said to have been rediscovered with the advent of motion pictures, in which it was often viewed as expressive locus, as figure, and even as essence of the cinema. But how has this modern, technological, mass-circulating medium revealed the face in ways that are also distinct from any other? How has it altered our perception of this quintessential incarnation of the person? The archaic powers of masks and icons, the fashioning of the individual in the humanist portrait, the modernist anxieties of fragmentation and de-figuration—these are among the cultural precedents informing our experience in the movie theatre. Yet the moving, time-based image also offers radical new confrontations with the face: Dreyer's Passion of Joan of Arc, Donen's Funny Face, Hitchcock's The Wrong Man, Bresson's Au hazard, Balthazar, Antonioni's Screen Test, Warhol's filmic portraits of celebrity and anonymity. Such intense encounters, examined in this book, manifest a desire for transparency and plenitude, but—especially in post-classical cinema—also betray a profound ambiguity that haunts the human countenance, confronting interiority as opacity, treading the gap between image and language. The spectacular impact of the cinematic face is uncannily intertwined with a reticence, an ineffability; but is it not for this very reason that—like faces in the world—it still enthralls us? -- publisher's web siteISBN: 9780199863167Contents: Acknowledgements -- Preface: Face Moving Image -- A Dispositif -- An Ur-Image -- The Face Against the Image -- Itineraries Chapter One: We Had Faces, Then -- Expressivity in the 1920s -- Joan of Arc, Inevitably -- The Face and its Voices -- Glamour/Anti-Glamour Chapter Two: Roland Barthes Looks at the Stars -- Towards “Visages et Figures,” and circa 1953 Excursus on the Face in Language -- Into the Movie Theater -- Ultra-Face Excursus on the Mask -- From Cult to Charm: Funny Face Chapter Three: Face-to-Face (with The Wrong Man) -- What Godard Saw -- What the Clerk Saw Excursus on Anthropometrics -- Not a Mirror, Not a Lamp Chapter Four: Pass/Fail: Screen Test, Apparatus, Subject -- The Antonioni Screen Test Excursus on the Portrait -- Outer and Inner Space, and the Pathos of Time -- Fail Better Chapter Five: In Reticence (Bresson) -- The Epidermal and the Written -- The Image Against the Face -- Not an Open Book, but a Door Ajar -- Postface: The Two-Shot: Inherent
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Focus on Hitchcock / Albert J. La Valley Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1972.
Call No: 81HIT LAVAuthor: La Valley, Albert J. (ed.) Source: USPlace: Englewood CliffsPublisher: Prentice HallPubDate: 1972PhysDes: 186 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSeries: Film FocusSubject: HITCHCOCK, ALFRED ; BAZIN, ANDRE ; BOGDANOVICH, PETER ; SARRIS, ANDREW ; DURGNAT, RAYMOND ; AGEE, JAMES ; KAEL, PAULINE ; CHANDLER, RAYMOND ; ROHMER, ERIC ; CHABROL, CLAUDE ; TRUFFAUT, FRANCOIS ; NOTORIOUS (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1946) ; STRANGERS ON A TRAIN (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1951) ; REAR WINDOW (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1954) ; WRONG MAN, THE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1957) ; PSYCHO (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1960) ISBN: 0133923657Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006Contents: Introduction - Albert J. LaValley -- Chronology -- HITCHCOCK ON HITCHCOCK -- I wish I didn't have to shoot the picture: an interview with Alfred Hitchcock - Budge Crawley, Fletcher Markle, and Gerald Pratley -- Interviews with Alfred Hitchcock - Peter Bogdanovich -- Direction - Alfred Hitchcock -- Rear Window - Alfred Hitchcock -- HITCHCOCK ON CONTROVERSY -- Alfred Hitchcock - Lindsay Anderson -- Hitchcock versus Hitchcock - Andre Bazin -- Why we should take Hitchcock seriously - Robin Wood -- Hitchcock - Andrew Sarris -- The strange case of Alfred Hitchcock, part three - Raymond Durgnat -- THE FILMS -- James Agee - Notorious -- Pauline Kael - Three Films -- Raymond Chandler - Notebooks on Strangers on a Train -- Ronald Christ - Strangers on a Train - the pattern of encounter -- Eric Rohmer and Claude Chabrol - The Wrong Man -- Leo Braudy - Hitchcock, Truffaut, and the irresponsible audience -- Raymond Durgnat - Inside Norman Bates -- John Crosby - Macabre Merriment -- Jack Edmund Nolan - Hitchcock's TV films -- Analysis of the Plane and Cornfield Chase sequence in North by Northwest
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Hidden Hitchcock / by D.A. Miller Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2016.
Call No: 81 HIT MILAuthor: Miller, D.A. Edition: 2016Source: UK/USPlace: Chicago and LondonPublisher: University of Chicago PressPubDate: 2016PhysDes: 186 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmSubject: HITCHCOCK, ALFRED ; STRANGERS ON A TRAIN (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1951) ; ROPE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1948) ; WRONG MAN, THE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1957) Summary: "No filmmaker has more successfully courted mass-audience understanding than Alfred Hitchcock, and none has been studied more intensively by scholars. In Hidden Hitchcock, D. A. Miller does what seems impossible: he discovers what has remained unseen in Hitchcock’s movies, a secret style that imbues his films with a radical duplicity.
Focusing on three films—Strangers on a Train, Rope, and The Wrong Man—Miller shows how Hitchcock anticipates, even demands a “Too-Close Viewer.” Dwelling within us all and vigilant even when everything appears to be in good order, this Too-Close Viewer attempts to see more than the director points out, to expand the space of the film and the duration of the viewing experience. And, thanks to Hidden Hitchcock, that obsessive attention is rewarded. In Hitchcock’s visual puns, his so-called continuity errors, and his hidden appearances (not to be confused with his cameos), Miller finds wellsprings of enigma.
Hidden Hitchcock is a revelatory work that not only shows how little we know this best known of filmmakers, but also how near such too-close viewing comes to cinephilic madness." -- BOOK JACKETNotes: Includes bibliographical references (pages 154-186)ISBN: 9780226374673Donation: Senses of CinemaContents: Hidden pictures (Strangers on a train) -- Understyle (Rope) -- The long Wrong Man
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Hitchcock / by Francois Truffaut with the collaboration of Helen G. Scott New York: Simon and Schuster, 1967].
Call No: 81HIT TRUAuthor: Truffaut, Francois, 1932 ; Hitchcock, Alfred, 1899 Place: New YorkPublisher: Simon and SchusterPubDate: 1967]PhysDes: 256 p. illus., ports. 28 cmSubject: HITCHCOCK, ALFRED ; LODGER, THE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1926) ; FARMER'S WIFE, THE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1928) ; BLACKMAIL (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1929) ; MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH, THE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1936) ; THIRTY-NINE STEPS, THE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1935) ; LADY VANISHES (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1938) ; REBECCA (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1940) ; SUSPICION (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1941) ; LIFEBOAT (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1944) ; SHADOW OF A DOUBT (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1943) ; SPELLBOUND (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1945) ; NOTORIOUS (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1946) ; VERTIGO (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1958) ; ROPE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1948) ; UNDER CAPRICORN (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1949) ; STRANGERS ON A TRAIN (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1951) ; BIRDS, THE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1963) ; PSYCHO (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1960) ; I CONFESS (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1953) ; DIAL M FOR MURDER (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1954) ; TO CATCH A THIEF (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1955) ; WRONG MAN, THE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1957) ; NORTH BY NORTHWEST (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1959) ; MARNIE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1964) ; REAR WINDOW (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1954) Summary: Dialogue between Truffaut and HitchcockNotes: Translation of Le cinema selon Hitchcock; Bibliography: p. 254LON: 67016729; 1121663ID2: 206
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Hitchcock film festival / St. Lucia University College Queensland: University of Queensland, 1966.
Call No: 81HIT HITCorpAuthor: St. Lucia University CollegeSource: ATPlace: QueenslandPublisher: University of QueenslandPubDate: 1966PhysDes: 50 p. ; 24cmSubject: HITCHCOCK, ALFRED ; LODGER, THE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1926) ; THIRTY-NINE STEPS, THE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1935) ; LADY VANISHES (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1938) ; REBECCA (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1940) ; SABOTEUR (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1942) ; SHADOW OF A DOUBT (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1943) ; ROPE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1948) ; STRANGERS ON A TRAIN (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1951) ; I CONFESS (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1953) ; DIAL M FOR MURDER (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1954) ; TO CATCH A THIEF (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1955) ; WRONG MAN, THE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1957) ; PSYCHO (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1960) ; BIRDS, THE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1963) ; MARNIE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1964) Notes: Incudes festival programme
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A Hitchcock reader / edited by Marshall Deutelbaum and Leland Poague Chichester, U.K. ; Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.
Call No: 81HIT HITEdition: 2nd edSource: UK/USAPlace: Chichester, U.K. ; Malden, MAPublisher: Wiley-BlackwellPubDate: 2009PhysDes: xxvii, 394 p. : ill. ; 25 cmSubject: HITCHCOCK, ALFRED ; LODGER, THE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1926) ; BLACKMAIL (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1929) ; MURDER (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1930) ; MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH, THE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1936) ; THIRTY-NINE STEPS, THE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1935) ; LADY VANISHES (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1938) ; SHADOW OF A DOUBT (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1943) ; SPELLBOUND (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1945) ; NOTORIOUS (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1946) ; STRANGERS ON A TRAIN (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1951) ; REAR WINDOW (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1954) ; WRONG MAN, THE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1957) ; VERTIGO (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1958) ; NORTH BY NORTHWEST (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1959) ; BIRDS, THE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1963) ; MARNIE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1964) ; FRENZY (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1972) ; PSYCHO (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1960) Summary: "Alfred Hitchcock, the "Master of Suspense," has been internationally recognized as a technical and stylistic innovator in the history of cinema. A Hitchcock Reader grows out of the editors' desire as classroom teachers for a comprehensive and critical text in introductory or advanced courses devoted to the director's films. Yet the book should also satisfy scholars by providing an updated anthology representing the rich variety of critical responses that Hitchcock's films have evoked over the years." "This new edition of A Hitchcock Reader aims to preserve what has been so satisfying - and successful - in the first edition. This new edition, however, will update scholarship since publication of the first edition; offer entirely new editorial matter, including a general introduction to the volume; more visuals; and comprehensive bibliographies of suggested readings, references, and works cited."--BOOK JACKETNotes: Includes bibliographical references and indexISBN: 9781405155564Contents: Preface -- Introduction -- Part One: Taking Hitchcock Seriously [Section Intro and Bibliography] -- 1. Hitch and His Public: Jean Douchet -- 2. Hitchcock's Imagery and Art: Maurice Yacowar -- 3. Retrospective: Robin Wood -- 4. Hitch as Matrix Figure: Hitchcock and Twentieth Century Cinema: John Orr -- Part Two: Hitchcock in Britain [Section Intro and Bibliography] -- 5. Hitchcock's The Lodger: Lesley Brill -- 6. Criticism and/as History:Rereading Blackmail -- Leland Poague -- 7. Alfred Hitchcock's Murder: Theater, Authorship, and the Presence of the Camera: William Rothman -- 8. Consolidation of a Classical Style: The Man Who Knew Too Much: Elizabeth Weis -- 9. Through a Woman's Eyes: Sexuality and Memory in The 39 Steps: Charles L. P. Silet -- 10. Rematerializing the Vanishing "Lady": Feminism, Hitchcock, and Interpretation: Patrice Petro -- Part Three: Hitchcock in Hollywood [Section Intro and Bibliography] -- 11. All in the Family: Alfred Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt: James McLaughlin -- 12. The Moral Universe of Hitchcock's Spellbound: Thomas Hyde -- 13. Notorious: Perversion par Excellence: Richard Abel -- 14. Strangers on a Train: Robin Wood -- Part Four: The Later Films [Section Intro and Bibliography] -- 15. Hitchcock's Rear Window: Reflexivity and the Critique of Voyeurism: Robert Stam and Roberta Pearson -- 16. Finding the Right Man in The Wrong Man: Marshall Deutelbaum -- 17. Male Desire, Male Anxiety: The Essential Hitchcock: Robin Wood -- 18. A Closer Look at Scopophilia: Mulvey, Hitchcock and Vertigo: Marian Keane -- 19. North by Northwest: Stanley Cavell -- 20. "Oh, I See ": The Birds and the Culmination of Hitchcock's Romantic Vision: John P. McCombes -- 21. Mark's Marnie: Michael Piso -- 22.The Queer Voice in Marnie: Lucretia Knapp -- 23. Rituals of Defilement: Frenzy: Tania Modleski -- Part Five: Hitchcock and Film Theory: A Psycho Dossier [Section Intro and Bibliography] -- 24. Psychosis, Neurosis, Perversion: Raymond Bellour -- 25. Psycho's Allegory of Seeing: Christopher Morris -- 26. On Being Norman: Performance and Inner Life in Hitchcock,s Psycho: Deborah Thomas -- Index.
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Lest we forget in Lumiere (October, 1973) iss.28 p.34-35
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Reel justice : the courtroom goes to the movies / Paul Bergman and Michael Asimow Kansas City: Andrews and McMeel, c1996.
Call No: 734.4 BERAuthor: Bergman, Paul, 1943 ; Asimow, Michael Place: Kansas CityPublisher: Andrews and McMeelPubDate: c1996PhysDes: xix, 338 p. : ill. ; 23 cmSubject: TRIALS IN FILMS ; ACCUSED, THE (US, Jonathan Kaplan, 1988) ; EVIL ANGELS (AT, Fred Schepisi, 1988) ; INHERIT THE WIND (US, Stanley Kramer, 1960) ; MAN FOR ALL SEASONS, A (US, Fred Zinnemann, 1966) ; ONION FIELD, THE (US, Harold Becker, 1979) ; REVERSAL OF FORTUNE (US, Barbet Schroeder, 1990) ; THIN BLUE LINE, THE (US, Errol Morris, 1988) ; BILLY BUDD (UK, Peter Ustinov, 1962) ; BREAKER MORANT (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1980) ; CAINE MUTINY, THE (US, Edward Dmytryk, 1954) ; FEW GOOD MEN, A (US, Rob Reiner, 1992) ; PATHS OF GLORY (US, Stanley Kubrick, 1957) ; ADAM'S RIB (US, George Cukor, 1949) ; [MISTER] MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN (US, Frank Capra, 1936) ; MY COUSIN VINNY (US, Jonathan Lynn, 1992) ; ...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL (US, Norman Jewison, 1979) ; COMPULSION (US, Richard Fleischer, 1959) ; IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER (IE/UK/US, Jim Sheridan, 1993) ; LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA, THE (US, William Dieterle, 1937) ; PHILADELPHIA (US, Jonathan Demme, 1993) ; SOMMERSBY (US, Jon Amiel, 1993) ; TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (US, Robert Mulligan, 1962) ; YOUNG MR. LINCOLN (US, John Ford, 1939) ; MUSIC BOX (US, Constantin Costa-Gavras, 1989) ; PARADINE CASE, THE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1947) ; BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT (US, Fritz Lang, 1956) ; BOOMERANG (US, Elia Kazan, 1947) ; PRESUMED INNOCENT (US, Alan J. Pakula, 1990) ; THEY WON'T FORGET (US, Mervyn LeRoy, 1937) ; WRONG MAN, THE (US, Jim McBride, 1993) ; ANATOMY OF A MURDER (US, Otto Preminger, 1959) ; M (G, Fritz Lang, 1931) ; STAR CHAMBER, THE (US, Peter Hyams, 1983) ; SUSPECT (US, Peter Yates, 1987) ; TRIAL BY JURY (US, Heywood Gould, 1994) ; [TWELVE] 12 ANGRY MEN (US, Sidney Lumet, 1956) ; CLASS ACTION (US, Michael Apted, 1991) ; LOSING ISAIAH (US, Stephen Gyllenhaal, 1995) ; MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET (US, Les Mayfield, 1994) ; NUTS (US, Martin Ritt, 1987) ; VERDICT, THE (US, Sidney Lumet, 1982) ; WHOSE LIFE IS IT, ANYWAY? (US, John Badham, 1981) ; ALL THAT MONEY CAN BUY (US, William Dieterle, 1941) ; BLOOD OATH (AT, Stephen Wallace, 1990) ; HOUR OF THE PIG, THE (FR/UK, Leslie Megahey, 1993) ; YOUNG PHILADELPHIANS, THE (US, Vincent Sherman, 1959) ; LIBEL (UK, Anthony Asquith, 1959) ; KRAMER VS. KRAMER (US, Robert Benton, 1979) ; OX-BOW INCIDENT, THE (US, William Wellman, 1943) ; ON TRIAL (US, Terry Morse, 1939) ; I WANT TO LIVE! (US, Robert Wise, 1958) ; JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG (US, Stanley Kramer, 1961) ; LET HIM HAVE IT (UK, Peter Medak, 1991) ; [TEN] 10 RILLINGTON PLACE (UK, Richard Fleischer, 1971) ; COURT-MARTIAL OF BILLY MITCHELL, THE (US, Otto Preminger, 1955) ; BANANAS (US, Woody Allen, 1971) ; MURDER IN THE FIRST (US, Marco Rocco, 1995) ; TRIAL (US, Mark Robson, 1955) ; GUILTY AS SIN (US, Sidney Lumet, 1993) ; JAGGED EDGE (US, Richard Marquand, 1985) ; LETTER, THE (US, William Wyler, 1940) ; KNOCK ON ANY DOOR (US, Nicholas Ray, 1949) ; WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION (US, Billy Wilder, 1957) ; ACT OF MURDER, AN (US, Michael Gordon, 1948) ; FURY (US, Fritz Lang, 1936) ; I CONFESS (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1953) ; PLACE IN THE SUN, A (US, George Stevens, 1951) ; THEY WON'T BELIEVE ME (US, Irving Pichel, 1947) Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [321]-326) and indexISBN: 0836210352 (pbk.)LON: 11957271
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The strange case of Alfred Hitchcock : or the plain man's Hitchcock / Raymond Durgnat London: Faber and Faber, 1974.
Call No: 81HIT DURAuthor: Durgnat, Raymond Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: Faber and FaberPubDate: 1974PhysDes: 419 p. ; 24 cmSubject: HITCHCOCK, ALFRED ; PLEASURE GARDEN, THE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1925) ; MOUNTAIN EAGLE, THE (UK/GG, Alfred Hitchcock, 1926) ; LODGER, THE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1926) ; DOWNHILL (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1927) ; EASY VIRTUE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1927) ; RING, THE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1927) ; FARMER'S WIFE, THE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1928) ; CHAMPAGNE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1928) ; MANXMAN, THE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1929) ; JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1930) ; MURDER (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1930) ; SKIN GAME, THE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1931) ; RICH AND STRANGE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1932) ; NUMBER SEVENTEEN (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1932) ; LORD CAMBER'S LADIES (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1933) ; WALTZES FROM VIENNA (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1934) ; MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH, THE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1936) ; THIRTY-NINE STEPS, THE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1935) ; SECRET AGENT, THE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1936) ; SABOTAGE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1936) ; YOUNG AND INNOCENT (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1937) ; LADY VANISHES (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1938) ; JAMAICA INN (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1939) ; REBECCA (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1940) ; FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1940) ; MR. AND MRS. SMITH (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1941) ; SUSPICION (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1941) ; SABOTEUR (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1942) ; SHADOW OF A DOUBT (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1943) ; LIFEBOAT (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1944) ; BON VOYAGE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1944) ; AVENTURE MALGACHE (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1944) ; SPELLBOUND (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1945) ; NOTORIOUS (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1946) ; PARADINE CASE, THE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1947) ; ROPE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1948) ; UNDER CAPRICORN (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1949) ; STAGE FRIGHT (UK, Alfred Hitchcock, 1950) ; STRANGERS ON A TRAIN (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1951) ; I CONFESS (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1953) ; DIAL M FOR MURDER (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1954) ; REAR WINDOW (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1954) ; TO CATCH A THIEF (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1955) ; TROUBLE WITH HARRY, THE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1955) ; MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH, THE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1955) ; WRONG MAN, THE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1957) ; VERTIGO (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1958) ; PSYCHO (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1960) ; BIRDS, THE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1963) ; MARNIE (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1964) ; TORN CURTAIN (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1966) ; TOPAZ (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1969) ; FRENZY (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1972) ; NORTH BY NORTHWEST (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1959) ISBN: 0571099661
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