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Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy : the last masterpiece
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Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy : the last masterpiece

Author: Raymond Foery
Publisher: Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press, 2012.
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Raymond Foery
ISBN: 9780810877559 0810877554 9780810877566 0810877562
OCLC Number: 764377443
Description: xiv, 187 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Prologue over the Atlantic and down the Thames --
Hitchcock in 1970: the lion in waiting --
Property values: the Hitchcock standards and the first "Frenzy" --
Working with writers: Hitchcock and the preparation of the scenario --
Working with another sleuth: Hitchcock and Anthony Shaffer --
Brief intertitle: looking for a lost London --
Cattle calls: ruminating over a cast --
The thirteen-week production: mornings and afternoons on the set --
Shooting the signature sequences, part I: Hitchcock as a master of montage --
Shooting the signature sequences, part II: Hitchcock as the master of mise-en-scene and the moving camera --
Brief intertitle: looking for a lost partner, or, "Hitchcock in love" --
Adventures in postproduction --
Releasing the film: creating a frenzy around Frenzy --
Critical acclaim and box-office redemption --
The response from the Academy --
Hitchcock and women: Hitch and his women --
Forty years later --
Postscript: becoming Sir Alfred --
Appendix A: Frenzy cast and crew --
Appendix B: Frenzy scene list --
Appendix C: The entire continuity sheet for September 8, 1971 --
Appendix D: Frenzy final list of sequences.
Other Titles: Hitchcock's Frenzy :
Responsibility: Raymond Foery.

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After a string of flops and in need of a hit, Alfred Hitchcock returned to his native London in 1971 to make Frenzy, his darkest film since Psycho...After Torn Curtain and Topaz performed so poorly, Read more...

 
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