Hitchcock Annual: Volume 17
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Sidney Gottlieb & Richard Allen | |
Columbia University Press | |
ISBN 023116002X (paperback) | |
ISSN 1062-5518 (journal) | |
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Summary
The latest volume of the Hitchcock Annual contains essays on a wide variety of Alfred Hitchcock-related topics. Among other pieces, it includes a detailed study of the unused score by Henry Mancini for Frenzy, close readings of two often overlooked Hitchcock films, Waltzes from Vienna and Stage Fright, and a far-ranging examination of Hitchcock's presence in contemporary art installations and experimental films.
Contents
- Notorious: Hitchcock's Pivotal Film — Thomas Leitch
- Family Dramas in Hitchcock's Stage Fright — Deborah Thomas
- "The Knock of Disapproval": Juno and the Paycock and its Irish Reception — Charles Barr
- The Birds and the Kennedy Era — John Hellmann
- Dial "M" for Museum: The Hitchcock of Contemporary Art — Erika Balsom
- "Murder Can Be Fun": The Lost Music of Frenzy — Gergely Hubai
- Hitchcock Now — James Naremore