Hitchcock's British Films

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Wayne State University Press, 2010 - Biography & Autobiography - 263 pages

A reissued classic that examines the structure and themes of each of Hitchcock's British feature films.

Originally published in 1977 and long out of print, Maurice Yacowar's Hitchcock's British Films was the first volume devoted solely to the twenty-three films directed by Alfred Hitchcock in his native England before he came to the United States. As such, it was the first book to challenge the assumption that Hitchcock's "mature" period in Hollywood, from the late 1940s to the early 1960s, represented the director's best work. In this traditional auteurist examination of Hitchcock's early work, author Maurice Yacowar considers Hitchcock's British films in chronological order, reads the composition of individual shots and scenes in each, and pays special attention to the films' verbal effects.

Yacowar's readings remain compelling more than thirty years after they were written, and some--on Downhill, Champagne, and Waltzes from Vienna--are among the few extended interpretations of these films that exist. Alongside important works such as Murder!, the first The Man Who Knew Too Much, Secret Agent, The Lady Vanishes, and Blackmail, readers will appreciate Yacowar's equal attention to lesser-known films like The Pleasure Garden, The Ring, and The Manxman. Yacowar dissects Hitchcock's precise staging and technical production to draw out ethical themes and metaphysical meanings of each film, while keeping a close eye on the source material, such as novels and plays, that Hitchcock used as the inspiration for many of his screenplays. Yacowar concludes with an overview of Hitchcock as auteur and an appendix identifying the director's appearances in these films.

A foreword by Barry Keith Grant and a preface to the second edition from Yacowar complete this comprehensive volume. Anyone interested in Hitchcock, classic British cinema, or the history of film will appreciate Yacowar's accessible and often witty exploration of the director's early work.

 

Contents

The Pleasure Garden 1925
9
Downhill 1927
29
The Farmers Wife 1928
47
The Manxman 1929
64
Elstree Calling 1930
90
The Skin Game 1931
111
Number Seventeen 1932
124
The Man Who Knew Too Much 1934
135
Secret Agent 1936
155
Young and Innocent 1937
173
Jamaica Inn 1939
197
Hitchcocks Appearances
217
Index
257
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About the author (2010)

Maurice Yacowar is professor emeritus of English and film studies at the University of Calgary. He published studies of the films of Tennessee Williams, Woody Allen, Mel Brooks, and Paul Morrissey, as well as a novel, The Bold Testament. His most recent books are The Sopranos Season Seven and the biography The Great Bratby.

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