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Hitchcock At Work

by Bill Krohn

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Publisher Comments:

Hitchcock at Work is a comprehensive, behind-the-scenes examination of the work of 'The Master of Suspense', Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980). Film expert Bill Krohn looks beyond the usual anecdotal sources about Hitchcock, paying unprecedented attention to the director's personal papers and the archives of the film studios he worked for. The result is a major reassessment of the working methods of the director, one which explores many of the myths- often promulgated by Hitchcock himself - that have warped previous criticism. Hitchcock at Work is fully illustrated with film stills, shots taken on set, storyboards and annotated film scripts. There is also a complete filmography. 'Of all the books on the Master, Bill Krohn's is quite the most splendid and involving. Given the kind of breathtaking visual treatment that is the hallmark of the publisher Phaidon, keen and penetrating text is matched by images that do full justice to the remarkable pictorial qualities of Hitchock's films. Absolutely essential. (News International Genre Hotline) 'The most useful book I've read recently about Alfred Hitchcock ... I bought it last year, at first sight mainly for the pictures - rare, unusual and immaculately reproduced in colour and monochrome - and then found it telling me more than I had ever known about the behind-the-scenes Hitch ... a real contribution to primary scholarship.' (Alexander Walker, Evening Standard)

Synopsis:

This visual celebration of one of the world's most renowned directors examines all of the director's career, from the early films made in the UK in the 1920s and 1930s, to his move to Hollywood, where he became co-producer as well as director of his films.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780714843339
Author:
Krohn, Bill
Publisher:
Phaidon Press
Subject:
Film - Direction & Production
Subject:
Film - History & Criticism
Subject:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Subject:
Film & Video - History & Criticism
Subject:
Film & Video - Direction & Production
Publication Date:
June 2003
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
288
Dimensions:
1112x922x88 334

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