American Masters: Hitchcock, Selznick and the End of Hollywood (1998)
(Redirected from Hitchcock, Selznick and the End of Hollywood)
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- made in 1998 (USA)
- production company: American Masters
- distribution company: Films Transit International and Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
- aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- length: approx 86 minutes
- documentary ID: 9531
Summary
The documentary takes the fight between director Hitchcock and producer Selznick over the control of the films they're making and uses it as a symbol of the end of Hollywood, meaning that during their collaboration and after that, the power of the producer decreased on behalf of the director's, and 'great producing' as Selznick did on "Gone with the Wind" was gone with the wind. (IMDB)
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Reviews
- Variety (1999) - Hitchcock, Selznick and the End of Hollywood
- Boston Globe (02/Jul/1999) - Documentary kicks off Hitchcock centennial
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Directed by:
Featuring:
- Gene Hackman - narrator
- Peter Bogdanovich
- Paula Cohen
- Lois Hanby
- Al Hirschfeld
- Robert E Kapsis
- David Klune
- Leonard Leff
- Norman Lloyd
- Ronald Neame
- Peggy Robertson
- Thomas Schatz
- David Thomson
- Father Gene Phillips
- Paula Marantz Cohen
- Alfred Hitchcock - archive footage
- David O Selznick - archive footage
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