A Talk With Hitchcock: Alfred Hitchcock (1964)
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Runtime: 52 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: A chat with the Master of Suspense sheds a bit of light on the dark recesses of the brilliant filmmaker's mind. On the set of MARNIE, Mr. Hitchcock discusses a wide variety of topics with Mr.... A chat with the Master of Suspense sheds a bit of light on the dark recesses of the brilliant filmmaker's mind. On the set of MARNIE, Mr. Hitchcock discusses a wide variety of topics with Mr. Markle, from his beginnings in the movie business to the difficulties filming THE BIRDS to the reason for the techniques he employed in PSYCHO. The appropriate clips are interspersed with these conversations to provide visual accompaniment. Always fascinating, witty, acerbic, and quotable, this is a must for any fan of the master not only for the chance to hear him speak, but to learn more about his films straight from the source. [More]
Starring: Alfred Hitchcock
Starring: Alfred Hitchcock
Director: Fletcher Markle
Director: Fletcher Markle
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Jun 6, 2000
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