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  • ...ues of Toronto's York University where he was also a professor emeritus of film. == Hitchcock Articles ==
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  • * journal: '''[[Literature Film Quarterly]]''' (01/Jan/2015) * keywords: ''Analysis, Books, Criticism and interpretation, Filmmakers, Literary techniques, Motion pictures, Novel
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  • ...on) without ever properly explaining how a black woman's voice is emerging from a blonde who sounds hike Minnie Mouse.''</indent> ...pathetic and henpecked salesman who cannot take another moment's criticism from his nasty invalid wife, but a pony‑tailed charmer who undertakes an uncom
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  • It is the purpose of these articles to discuss the talkies in detachment from the wild campaign of publicity that has attended their introduction; to rev ...synchronization by a disk-apparatus and by the use of a sound-track on the film itself had now been solved, and the solvers wished for their reward. Meanwh
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  • ...kindergartener's view of a landscape." <note>2</note> This segues into the film proper, where an actual, flesh-and-blood child wanders through the almost d ...tic and poet Friedrich Schlegel (1772-1829). Incorporating understandings from noted critics such as Anne K. Mellor and Clyde de L. Ryals, Allen highlight
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  • ...ut]], [[Grace Kelly]], [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[Janet Leigh]], Motion picture criticism, Motion picture directors & producers, [[Mount Rushmore, South Dakota]], [[ ...package of Hitchcock's silent films, beautifully restored by the [[British Film Institute]]'s National Archive, is traveling round the country and delighti
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  • Hitchcock remains the most studied and written-about film director of all time and there are very few aspects of his life and work th * {{Alfred Hitchcock: Critical Evaluations of Leading Film-makers (2014) edited by Neil Badmington}}
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  • * book review: '''The Birds: A BFI Film Classic Book''' * keywords: ''Motion picture criticism, Motion picture directors & producers, Nonfiction''
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  • * [[Secret Agent: Coming in from the Cold, Maugham Style]]<br />{{-}}in {{Hitchcock at the Source: The Auteu == Hitchcock Articles ==
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  • * {{The Hitchcock Annual Anthology: Selected Essays from Volumes 10-15 (2009) edited by Sidney Gottlieb & Richard Allen}} * [[Daphne du Maurier and Alfred Hitchcock]]<br />{{-}}in {{A Companion to Film and the Novel (2004) edited by Alessandra Raengo & Robert Stam}}
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  • ...shed in 1999. The book features write-ups by [[Ken Mogg]] on every feature film that [[Hitchcock]] directed. Other authors contribute inserts on everything from Hitchcock’s foray into television and radio to his famous cameo appearanc
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  • * http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2009/jun/16/the-birds-remake-michael-bay ''New versions of Alfred Hitchcock and Roman Polanski classics from Michael Bay's Platinum Dunes company hit the dust after bloggers express th
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  • ..., of course, a ready-made label inscribed "Master of Suspense" at hand for criticism to tie round Mr. Hitchcock's neck, and it is difficult to see how the descr ...Who Knew Too Much'' made in 1935, which opens the programme with extracts from ''[[The Lady Vanishes]]'', is typical good Hitchcock and survives the passi
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  • ...films, Film & television production, Film (Productions), Film (USA), Film criticism, [[James Stewart]], [[Marnie (1964)]], Novels, [[Paramount Pictures]], [[Pi ...n is Evil' {{-}} these are the products of an age which conceives literary criticism as either a game or an industry, not as a humane study. To learn anything o
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  • ...h Thomas]], Feature films, Film (Productions), Film (USA), Film criticism, Film directors, [[Hindley Hall]], [[I Confess (1953)]], [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[La ...attitudinal outlook upon that world. At the other extreme, how a Hitchcock film utilizes the innermost detail of its fictional universe can be equally vita
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  • <indent>''Peek compares John Ford's 1956 film "The Seachers" and [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s "[[Vertigo]]" and explores Alfred ...oman sought in each film remains at a distance, so that attention redounds from the object sought to the searcher and his own strange drives. And, although
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  • ...6)]], [[Famous Players-Lasky]], Feature films, Film (USA), Film directors, Film theory, [[Foreign Correspondent (1940)]], [[François Truffaut]], [[German ...tch 2) and invites scrutiny both in terms of thematic parallels within the film and in regard to Hitchcock's often repeated commentaries on children and co
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  • * publisher: '''British Film Institute''' ...tors, [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Camille Paglia]], Feature films, Film (USA), Film directors, [[Grace Kelly]], [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[Leslie Felperin]], [[Nort
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  • ...m & television production, Film (Productions), Film (USA), Film criticism, Film directors, [[Tippi Hedren]], Scenes, Thrillers, [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Mar {{Journal articles}}
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  • * keywords: ''Film (Productions), Film (USA), Film criticism, Film directors, Remakes, Thrillers, [[Gus Van Sant]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Ps * reprinted in [["Framing Hitchcock: Selected Essays from the Hitchcock Annual" - edited by Sidney Gottlieb and Christopher Brookhous
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