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It's Only a Movie
Author | : Charlotte Chandler |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 433 |
Release | : 2008-12-09 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1847397093 |
IT'S ONLY A MOVIE is as close to an autobiography by Alfred Hitchcock that you could ever have. Drawn from years of interviews with her subject, his friends and the actors who worked with him on such classics as THE BIRDS, PSYCHO and REAR VIEW WINDOW, Charlotte Chandler has created a rich, complex, affectionate and honest picture of the man and his milieu. This is Hitchcock in his own voice and through the eyes of those who knew him better than anyone could.
The Runaway Flying Horse
Author | : Paul-Jacques Bonzon |
Publisher | : Parents Magazine Press |
Total Pages | : 42 |
Release | : 1976 |
Genre | : Horses |
ISBN | : 9780819308757 |
Bored with his life on the merry-go-round, a little wooden horse decides to run away.
Hitchcock's Motifs
Author | : Michael Walker |
Publisher | : Amsterdam University Press |
Total Pages | : 493 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 9053567739 |
Among the abundant Alfred Hitchcock literature, Hitchcock's Motifs has found a fresh angle. Starting from recurring objects, settings, character-types and events, Michael Walker tracks some forty motifs, themes and clusters across the whole of Hitchcock's oeuvre, including not only all his 52 extant feature films but also representative episodes from his TV series. Connections and deeper inflections that Hitchcock fans may have long sensed or suspected can now be seen for what they are: an intricately spun web of cross-references which gives this unique artist's work the depth, consistency and resonance that justifies Hitchcock's place as probably the best know film director ever. The title, the first book-length study of the subject, can be used as a mini-encyclopaedia of Hitchcock's motifs, but the individual entries also give full attention to the wider social contexts, hidden sources and the sometimes unconscious meanings present in the work and solidly linking it to its time and place.
Out of the Shadows
Author | : Gene D. Phillips |
Publisher | : Scarecrow Press |
Total Pages | : 323 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 0810881896 |
Film noir was a cycle in American cinema which first came into prominence during World War II, peaked in the 1950s, and began to taper off as a definable trend by 1960. Over the years, a group of films from the period emerged as noir standards, beginning with Stranger on the Third Floor in 1940. However, since film noir is too wide-ranging, it cannot be kept within the narrow limits of the official canon that has been established by film historians. Consequently, several neglected movies made during the classic noir period need to be re-evaluated as noir films. In Out of the Shadows: Expanding the Canon of Classic Film Noir, Gene Phillips provides an in-depth examination of several key noir films, including acknowledged masterpieces like Laura, The Maltese Falcon, Sunset Boulevard, and Touch of Evil, as well as films not often associated with film noir like Spellbound, A Double Life, and Anatomy of a Murder. Phillips also examines overlooked or underappreciated films such as Song of the Thin Man, The Glass Key, Ministry of Fear, and Act of Violence. Also considered in this reevaluation are significant neo-noir films, among them Chinatown, Hammett, L.A. Confidential, and The Talented Mr. Ripley. In his analyses, Phillips draws upon a number of sources, including personal interviews with directors and others connected with their productions, screenplays, and evaluations of other commentators. Out of the Shadows explores not only the most celebrated noir films but offers new insight into underrated films that deserve reconsideration. Of interest to film historians and scholars, this volume will also appeal to anyone who wants a better understanding of the works that represent this unique cycle in American filmmaking.
Otter St. Onge and the Bootleggers
Author | : Alec Hastings |
Publisher | : The Public Press |
Total Pages | : 438 |
Release | : 2013-05-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1484826000 |
On the eve of Vermont's Great Flood of 1927, rain falls on northern Lake Champlain. Otter's father has been missing since World War I, and then a letter arrives with surprising news. Royal St. Onge may be alive! Otter and Granddad load a canoe with Mississquoi Moonbeam and paddle across Goose Bay to rendezvous at the family camp, but Otter's father is nowhere to be found, and bullet holes scar the cabin walls. The trail finally leads to a cutthroat gang called the Crows who will kill every member of Royal's family unless Otter can stop them.
Post Mortem Memoirs
Author | : Errol Williams |
Publisher | : Waughaw Press |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 2006-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0978812204 |
This dark-fiction anthology is a wild ride from obscure battlefields to haunted houses, from 35,000 feet up on a nightmarish hell ride to battling demonic twins to the star-filled cosmos and beyond.