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North by Northwest a case study of the Bernard Herrmann style - An essay on one of the best film scores ever made. It examines the style of the creator of such riveting scores as Psycho, Citizen Kane, Vertigo and Taxi Driver. by David J. Bondelevitch The Hitchcock universe: Thirty-nine steps and then some - A detailed essay on the constants (themathic, ideological, visceral) of Hitchcock's films, taking The Thirty-nine steps as reference. by Louis Phillips An extended essay on Vertigo - A study of what is said to be the master's best film; starring James Steward and Kim Novak. by Magill's Survey of Cinema An extended essay on To Catch a Thief - A study on one of Hitchcock's most enjoyable films; starring Cary Grant and Grace Kelly. by Magill's Survey of Cinema "Can't You See?":
Women and Aura in Hitchcock's Vertigo -
Extremely interesting subject on the strange sensation (aura) surounding
Hitchcock's Masterpiece. by Andrew W. A. LaVallee |
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