Hitchcock: The Early Years (1999)
(Redirected from Documentary: Hitchcock - The Early Years)
Information
- made in 1999
- distribution company: Carlton Visual Entertainment
- aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- length: approx 24 minutes
- documentary ID: 9505
- also known as:
Summary
This documentary covers Hitchcock's early British career, up to his move to America in 1940.
Transcript
Availability
This documentary appears on the following releases:
- The 39 Steps (1935) - Carlton Visual Entertainment Ltd (UK, 2001)
- Downhill (1927) - Concorde (Germany, 2003)
- Downhill (1927) - Costa do Castelo (Portugal, 2004)
- Suspeita (1941) - Publico (Portugal, 2004)
- Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years - Concorde (Germany, 2003)
- Hitchcock: Le Maître du Suspens - TF1 Vidéo (France, 2005)
- Hitchcock: The British Years - Network (UK, 2008)
- Declive (1927) - Divisa Home Video (Blu-ray, Spain, 2013)
- Young and Innocent (1937) - Network (Blu-ray, UK, 2015)
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Cast and Crew
Featuring:
- David Bond - narrator
- John Kennedy Melling (author and crime historian)
- Charles Barr (author, "English Hitchcock")
- Roy Ward Baker (second assistant director, "The Lady Vanishes")
- Hugh Stewart (film editor, "The Man Who Knew Too Much")
- Teddy Joseph (third assistant director, "Sabotage")
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Images
footage of The Pleasure Garden (1925)
stock footage of Cromwell Road, London