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Hitchcock Locations Photo Contest
It's that time again! We're having another contest. This time your assignment is to put yourself in L.B. Jefferies's shoes, grab your trusty camera, and snap some shots of Hitchcock locations. I'm hoping we get some totally unexpected entries. Happy hunting! Visit our...
To Catch a Thief comes to the radio in new adapation
In case you missed last Saturday's BBC 4 broadcast of To Catch a Thief(which will be online until 1/15/2011), here's my brief review. Naturally, as I cover the writing and production of To Catch a Thief in great detail in Writing with Hitchcock (in addition to the...
Alfred Hitchcock’s Favorite Crime: The Case of Dr. Crippen
A Christmas treat courtesy of hulu.com...the Alfred Hitchcock directed episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Back for Christmas, followed by a little background on Hitchcock's favorite crime. Enjoy! That Alfred Hitchcock possessed one of the most complete collections...
Talkback with the New York cast of The 39 Steps
I had a great time this week hosting a Talkback with the cast of The 39 Steps at the New World Stages in New York. If you haven't seen the show yet, hurry and catch it. This production closes January 16, 2011. Steven DeRosa moderating Talkback with the New York cast...
Robert Burks’s early work on TCM
Robert Burks and Alfred Hitchcock on location for The Trouble with Harry, October 1954. If there is a single blessing to come out of Hitchcock’s association with Warner Bros., it’s the gifted cinematographer, Robert Burks. Yesterday The New Yorker online mentioned...
Alfred Hitchcock and the One Note Man
Alfred Hitchcock describes how the idea of Albert Hall sequence in the original version of The Man Who Knew Too Much was derived from a Punch magazine cartoon by H.M. Bateman called "The One Note Man."