by Steven DeRosa | Jul 8, 2011 | Blog Post
We were discussing the similarity of the technique used in creating these two “trick shots” which reveal simultaneous action from The Man Who Knew Too Much and Vertigo at the WWH Facebook page, and it got me thinking about other images and juxtaposed shots...
by Steven DeRosa | Feb 10, 2011 | Blog Post
I can hear the pitch now … why remake when we can make it a sequel? It’s 2012…and Hank Conway…um, I mean McKenna, now in his mid-60s has arrived in Washington DC to attend the Kennedy Center Honors which is being awarded posthumously to his mother Jo the following...
by Steven DeRosa | Nov 29, 2010 | Blog Post
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.”
by Steven DeRosa | Nov 26, 2010 | Blog Post
Discussion of Alfred Hitchcock’s use of music as a plot device, particularly in the 1956 version of The Man Who Knew Too Much where each of the musical selections serves as commentary in addition to serving the plot. For more in depth analysis of the lyrics to...