Alfred Hitchcock, the ultimate collection.
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Library Cafe | Fiction | A DVD HIT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 12/30/2022 | 34258000344477 |
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Compilation of works originally released 1942-1976.
Special features: (all films) production photographs, theatrical trailer, production notes; (Saboteur) Saboteur: a closer look, storyboards, Alfred Hitchcock's sketches; (Shadow of a doubt) Beyond doubt: the making of Hitchcock's favorite film, production drawings by art director Robert Boyle; (Rope) Rope unleashed; (Rear window) Rear window ethics: an original documentary, A conversation with screenwriter John Michael Hayes, re-release trailer narrated by James Stewart; (The trouble with Harry) The trouble with Harry isn't over; (The man who knew too much) The making of The man who knew too much; (Vertigo) Obsessed with Vertigo: new life for Hitchcock's masterpiece, foreign censorship ending, The Vertigo archives, restoration theatrical trailer, feature commentary with associate producer Herbert Coleman, restoration team Robert A. Harris and James C. Katz and other Vertigo participants; (North by northwest) feature commentary by screenwriter Ernest Lehman, music-only audio track; (Psycho) newsreel footage: The release of Psycho, The shower scene, The shower scene: storyboards by Saul Bass, The Psycho archives; (The birds) deleted scene, The original ending, storyboard sequence, Tippi Hedren's screen test, "The birds" is coming (Universal International newsreel), Suspense story: National Press Club covers Hitchcock (Universal International newsreel); (Marnie) The trouble with Marnie, The Marnie archives; (Torn curtain) Torn curtain rising; scenes scored by Bernard Herrmann; (Topaz) alternate endings, Topaz: an appreciation by film historian and critic Leonard Maltin, storyboards: the Mendozas; (Frenzy) The story of Frenzy; (Family plot) Plotting Family plot, storyboards: the chase scene; (The best of Alfred Hitchcock presents) Alfred Hitchcock presents: a look back; (The best of the Alfred Hitchcock hour) Fasten your seatbelt: the thrilling art of Alfred Hitchcock
Accompanying booklet "The master of suspense": The master of suspense -- Hitchcock's leading men -- The Hitchcock blondes -- Edith Head -- Saul Bass -- Bernard Herrmann -- The MacGuffin -- The Hitchcock cameos -- Saboteur -- Shadow of a doubt -- Rope -- Rear window -- The trouble with Harry -- The man who knew too much -- Vertigo -- North by northwest -- Psycho -- The birds -- Marnie -- Torn curtain -- Topaz -- Frenzy -- Family plot
Saboteur / a Universal picture ; Frank Lloyd Productions, Inc. presents ; original screen play, Peter Viertel, Joan Harrison, Dorothy Parker ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1942, black & white, full screen (1.33:1), MPAA rating: PG, 109 min.) -- Shadow of a doubt / a Universal picture ; Skirball Productions presents ; from an original story by Gordon McDonell ; screenplay, Thornton Wilder, Sally Benson, Alma Reville ; produced by Jack H. Skirball ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1943, black & white, full screen (1.33:1), MPAA rating: PG, 108 min.) -- Rope / Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; Transatlantic Pictures production ; adapted by Hume Cronyn from the play by Patrick Hamilton; screenplay by Arthur Laurents ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1948, color, full screen (1.33:1), MPAA rating: PG, 80 min.) -- Rear window / Patron, Inc. ; based on the short story by Cornell Woolrich ; screenplay by John Michael Hayes ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1954, color, wide screen (1.66:1), MPAA rating: PG, 112 min.) -- The trouble with Harry / a Paramount picture ; Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions, Inc. ; based on the novel by Jack Trevor Story ; screenplay by John Michael Hayes ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1955, color, wide screen (1.85:1), MPAA rating: PG, 99 min.) -- The man who knew too much / a Paramount picture ; Filwite Productions ; based on a story by Charles Bennett and D.B. Wyndham-Lewis ; screenplay by John Michael Hayes ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1956, color, wide screen (1.85:1), MPAA rating: PG, 120 min.) -- Vertigo / a Paramount picture ; Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions, Inc. ; based upon the novel 'D'entre les morts' by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac ; screenplay by Alec Coppel & Samuel Taylor ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1958, color, wide screen (1.85:1), MPAA rating: PG, 128 min.) -- North by northwest / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; written by Ernest Lehman ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1959, color, wide screen (1.78:1), Not rated, 136 min.) -- Psycho / a Paramount release ; Shamley Productions ; based on the novel by Robert Bloch ; screenplay by Joseph Stefano ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1960, black & white, wide screen (1.85:1), MPAA rating: R, 109 min.) -- tThe birds / Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions, Inc. ; based on the story by Daphne Du Maurier ; screenplay by Evan Hunter ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1963, color, wide screen (1.85:1), MPAA rating: PG-13, 119 min.) -- Marnie / Universal presents ; Geoffrey Stanley Inc. ; from the novel by Winston Graham ; screenplay by Jay Presson Allen ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1964, color, wide screen (1.85:1), MPAA rating: PG, 130 min.) -- Torn curtain / Universal presents ; written by Brian Moore ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1966, color, wide screen (1.85:1), MPAA rating: PG, 128 min.) -- Topaz / Universal presents ; from the novel by Leon Uris ; screenplay by Samuel Taylor ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1969, color, wide screen (1.85:1), MPAA rating: PG, 143 min.) -- Frenzy / Universal presents ; based on the novel 'Goodbye Piccadilly, farewell Leicester Square' by Arthur La Bern ; screenplay by Anthony Shaffer ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1972, color, wide screen (1.85:1), MPAA rating: R, 116 min.) -- Family plot / Universal presents ; from the novel "The rainbird pattern" by Victor Canning ; screenplay by Ernest Lehman ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1976, color, wide screen (1.85:1), MPAA rating: R, 120 min.) -- The best of Alfred Hitchcock presents: Revenge (October 2, 1955) ; Mr. Blanchard's secret (December 23, 1956) ; Lamb to the slaughter (April 13, 1958) ; Poison (October 5, 1958) ; Arthur (September 27, 1959) ; Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's coat (September 27, 1960) ; Bang! You're dead (October 17, 1961) (black & white, full screen (1.33:1), Not rated) -- The best of the Alfred Hitchcock hour: I saw the whole thing (October 11, 1962) ; Three wives too many (January 3, 1964) ; Death scene (March 8, 1965) (black & white, full screen (1.33:1), Not rated).
Saboteur: Priscilla Lane, Robert Cummings, Otto Kruger, Alan Baxter, Clem Bevans, Norman Lloyd, Alma Kruger, Vaughan Glaser, Dorothy Peterson.
Shadow of a doubt: Teresa Wright, Joseph Cotten, Macdonald Carey, Henry Travers, Patricia Collinge, Hume Cronyn, Wallace Ford.
Rope: James Stewart, John Dall, Farley Granger, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Constance Collier, Douglas Dick, Edith Evanson, Dick Hogan, Joan Chandler.
Rear window: James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Wendell Corey, Thelma Ritter, Raymond Burr.
The trouble with Harry: Edmund Gwenn, John Forsythe, Mildred Natwick, Mildred Dunnock, Jerry Mathers, Royal Dano, Parker Fennelly, Barry Macollum, Dwight Marfield, Shirley MacLaine.
The man who knew too much: James Stewart, Doris Day, Brenda de Banzie, Bernard Miles, Ralph Truman, Daniel Gelin, Mogens Wieth, Alan Mowbray, Hillary Brooke, Christopher Olsen.
Vertigo: James Stewart, Kim Novak, Barbara Bel Geddes, Tom Helmore, Henry Jones.
North by northwest: Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, James Mason, Jessie Royce Landis, Leo G. Carroll, Josephine Hutchinson, Philip Ober, Martin Landau.
Psycho: Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, John Gavin, Martin Balsam, John McIntire, Janet Leigh.
The birds: Rod Taylor, Jessica Tandy, Suzanne Pleshette, Tippi Hedren, Veronica Cartwright.
Marnie: Tippi Hedren, Sean Connery, Diane Baker, Martin Gabel, Louise Latham.
Torn curtain: Paul Newman, Julie Andrews, Lila Kedrova, Hansjoerg Felmy, Tamara Toumanova, Wolfgang Kieling, Ludwig Donath, G�unter Strack, David Opatoshu, Gisela Fischer.
Topaz: Frederick Stafford, Dany Robin, John Vernon, Karin Dor, Michel Piccoli, Philippe Noiret, Claude Jade, Michel Subor, John Forsythe.
Frenzy: Jon Finch, Alec McCowen, Barry Foster, Billie Whitelaw, Anna Massey, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Bernard Cribbins, Vivien Merchant.
Family plot: Karen Black, Bruce Dern, Barbara Harris, William Devane, Ed Lauter, Cathleen Nesbitt, Katherine Helmond, Warren J. Kemmerling.
Saboteur: A factory worker is falsely accused of sabotage and sets off on a desperate, action-packed cross-country chase to clear his name.
Shadow of a doubt: A young girl, overjoyed when her favorite uncle comes to visit the family, slowly begins to suspect that he is in fact the "Merry Widow" killer sought by the authorities.
Rope: Two friends strangle a classmate and then hold a party for their victim's family while their former teacher becomes increasingly suspicious that his students have turned his intellectual theories into brutal reality.
Rear window: A wheelchair-bound photographer spies on his neighbors from his apartment window and becomes convinced one of them has committed murder.
The trouble with Harry: While no one really minds that Harry is dead, everyone feels responsible. After Harry's body is found in the woods, several locals must determine not only how and why he was killed but what to do with the body.
The man who knew too much: A vacationing American couple accidentally become involved in an international assassination plot and must take matters into their own hands after their son is kidnapped.
Vertigo: A dizzying web of mistaken identify, passion and murder involving an acrophobic detective and the mysterious blonde he rescues from the San Francisco Bay.
North by northwest: A New York City advertising executive gets plunged into a realm of spy and counterspy and is abducted, framed for murder, chased and crop-dusted.
Psycho: A Phoenix secretary embezzles cash from her employer's client, goes on the run, and checks into a remote motel run by a young man under the domination of his mother.
The birds: A wealthy San Francisco socialite pursues a potential boyfriend to a small Northern California town that slowly takes a turn for the bizarre when birds of all kinds suddenly begin to attack people.
Marnie: Marnie is a compulsive liar and thief who winds up marrying the very man she attempts to rob.
Torn curtain: An American scientist publicly defects to East Germany as part of a cloak and dagger mission to find the solution for a formula resin before planning an escape back to the West.
Topaz: An American CIA agent hires a French operative to travel to Cuba and investigate rumors of Russian missiles and a spy codenamed "Topaz."
Frenzy: The "Necktie Murderer" has the London Police on red alert, and an innocent man is on a desperate quest to find the real criminal and clear his name.
Family plot: A phony psychic/con artist and her taxi driver/private investigator boyfriend encounter a pair of serial kidnappers while trailing a missing heir in California.
The best of Alfred Hitchcock presents showcases episodes from all 7 seasons of the 1955-1962 TV series that, in the words of Hitchcock himself, "brought murder back into the home -- where it belongs."
The best of the Alfred Hitchcock hour features episodes from all 3 seasons of the 1962-1965 anthology TV series hosted by the Master of Suspense himself.
DVD; Dolby Digital mono.
Films in English. Some films include French or Spanish audio and French or Spanish subtitles.