Quarterly Review of Film and Video (2006) - Hitchcock Quotes
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- article: Hitchcock Quotes
- author(s): Murray Pomerance
- journal: Quarterly Review of Film and Video (01/Apr/2006)
- issue: volume 23, issue 2, pages 139-154
- DOI: 10.1080/10509200590490682
- journal ISSN: 1050-9208
- keywords: "An Eye for Hitchcock" - by Murray Pomerance, "Que Sera, Sera" - by Doris Day, Alec Coppel, Alfred Hitchcock, Brian De Palma, David O. Selznick, Donald Spoto, François Truffaut, James Stewart, Janet Leigh, Lester D. Friedman, Martin Scorsese, Mission San Juan Bautista, California, Motion picture criticism, Motion picture directors & producers, Motion pictures, Murray Pomerance, New York City, New York, Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco, California, Paramount Pictures, Patricia Hitchcock, Patrick McGilligan, Priscilla Lane, Rebecca (1940), Reggie Nalder, Robert Cummings, Robert F. Boyle, Robert Young, Saboteur (1942), Samuel A. Taylor, San Francisco, California, Shadow of a Doubt (1943), Tania Modleski, Teresa Wright, The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), Universal Studios, Vaughan Glaser, Vertigo (1958), William Rothman
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Abstract
Pomerance draws attention to Alfred Hitchcock's selecting features of David Miller's Sudden Fear for transposition, expansion, translation and rejuxtapostion in Vertigo.
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