Hitchcock on Hitchcock : selected writings and interviews. Volume 2 /

This second volume of Alfred Hitchcock's reflections on his life and work and the art of cinema contains material long out of print, not easily accessible, and in some cases forgotten or unknown. Edited by Sidney Gottlieb, this new collection of interviews, articles with the great director'...

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Main Author: Hitchcock, Alfred, 1899-1980 (Author)
Other Authors: Gottlieb, Sidney (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published:Berkeley : University of California Press, [2014]
Ã2015
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Imprint; Subvention; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Stories and Suspense; Introduction; The Henley Telegraph Stories; The Woman's Part (1919); Sordid (1920); And There Was No Rainbow (1920); What's Who? (1920); The History of Pea Eating (1920); Fedora (1921); Good-night, Nurse! (c. 1922-23); Hitchcock on Stories (1937); Lights! Action!-but Mostly Camera! (1941); Hitchcock, Master Maker of Mystery (1941); Introduction to Intrigue: Four Great Spy Novels of Eric Ambler (1943); The Quality of Suspense (1945); The Film Thriller (1946).
  • Death in the Crystal Ball (1950)The Wise Man of Kumin (1951); The Chloroform Clue: My Favorite True Mystery (1953); "It's the Manner of Telling": An Interview with Alfred Hitchcock (1976); Pure Cinema and the Hitchcock Touch; Introduction; Titles-Artistic and Otherwise (1921); How a Talking Film Is Made (1929); Why I Make Melodramas (1937); Some Thoughts on Color (1937); The "Hitch" Touch (1946); Encounter with Alfred Hitchcock (1956); Alfred Hitchcock Murders a Blonde (1958); My Favorite Film Character Is-ME! (1959); A Lesson in PSYCHO-logy (1960); Rear Window (1968).
  • On Directors and DirectingIntroduction; An Autocrat of the Film Studio (1928); A New "Chair" Which a Woman Might Fill (1929); A Columbus of the Screen (1931); Britain Must Be Great (1932); The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956); Hitchcock on Truffaut (1962); Declaration of Alfred Hitchcock (1967); Interview with Alfred Hitchcock (1973); Hitchcock at Work; Introduction; Making Murder! (1930); Hitchcock's Notes on Stage Fright (c. 1950); Interview with Alfred Hitchcock (1955); Alfred Hitchcock Brings His Directing Techniques to the Medium of Television (1955).
  • Hitch: I Wish I Didn't Have to Shoot the Picture (1966)Hitchcock Speaks; Introduction; Hitchcock Speaking (1956); Women (1959); Alfred Hitchcock Resents (1962); The Chairman of the Board (1964); John Player Lecture (1967); Interview: Alfred Hitchcock (1978); Selected Bibliography; Acknowledgments of Permissions; Index.