Alfred Hitchcock
United Library
Alfred Hitchcock
United Library
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Embark on an enthralling journey through the life and cinematic legacy of Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, the legendary English film director who left an indelible mark on the history of cinema. In this meticulously researched biography, readers discover the man behind the suspense, the "Master of Suspense" himself, whose influence on the film industry is unparalleled.
From his humble beginnings as a technical clerk and copywriter to his directorial debut with the British-German silent film, "The Pleasure Garden" (1925), Hitchcock's evolution as a filmmaker unfolds. The narrative delves into his groundbreaking contributions to the thriller genre, with classics such as "The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog" (1927) and the first British talkie, "Blackmail" (1929). As Hitchcock's career soared, he became an iconic figure, renowned not only for his directorial prowess but also for his cameo appearances in his own films and his role as host and producer of the television anthology "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (1955-65). The book explores Hitchcock's transition to Hollywood and the string of successful films that followed, including "Rebecca" (1940), which won the Academy Award for Best Picture. Despite numerous Academy Award nominations, including for classics like "Rear Window" (1954) and "Psycho" (1960), Hitchcock never secured the Best Director accolade.
Hitchcock's collaborations with Hollywood's biggest stars, such as Cary Grant, James Stewart, Ingrid Bergman, and Grace Kelly, are examined, revealing the chemistry that resulted in some of cinema's most memorable moments. As a testament to his enduring impact, the book discusses the critical acclaim and financial success of Hitchcock's later masterpieces, including "Vertigo" (1958), which topped the British Film Institute's list of greatest films ever made in 2012.
Hitchcock's personal favorites, like "Shadow of a Doubt" (1943), are explored, and readers gain insight into the recognition he received, including the BAFTA Fellowship and the AFI Life Achievement Award.
With his knighthood in December 1980, just months before his passing, Hitchcock's legacy as a cinematic maestro is celebrated in this captivating biography.
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