Alfred Hitchcock in His Own Words

Alfred Hitchcock in His Own Words

Unabridged

Audio CD (23 Feb 2012)

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Publisher's Synopsis

In interviews ranging from 1955 to 1980, Alfred Hitchcock talks about the time he was locked in a police cell when he was a child and being typecast as a director of thrillers. He also discusses his early films; the advent of 'talkies'; planning Psycho; American audiences; cinema techniques; horror films, and the influence of real crimes. He considers the difference between making films in America and Britain; the importance of lighting; his female leads, and being a practical joker. As well as critics, he also touches on avoiding clichés; murder in film; film editing and music; The Birds; the star factor in actors, and making comedies. Please note that, due to the age and nature of this archive material, the sound quality may vary.

2 CDs. 1 hr 20 mins.

Book information

ISBN: 9781445846590
Publisher: BBC Audio
Imprint: BBC Audiobooks
Pub date:
Edition: Unabridged
DEWEY: 791.430233092
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Weight: 102g
Height: 126mm
Width: 141mm
Spine width: 10mm