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Hitchcock’s German-language Curiosity Introduction “Mary,” a 1931 German-language film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, is often overlooked in the vast landscape of Hitchcock’s oeuvre. It serves…
Hitchcock’s Early Foray into Psychological Thrillers Introduction Released in 1930, “Murder!” holds a special place in Alfred Hitchcock’s early filmography as a seminal attempt to…
The Enigma in Hitchcock’s Filmography Introduction “An Elastic Affair,” a short film released in 1930, is an enigmatic entry in Alfred Hitchcock’s expansive body of…
Easy Virtue: Hitchcock’s Early Dive into Social Morality Introduction “Easy Virtue,” a 1928 silent film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, is an adaptation of a Noël…
Hitchcock’s Departure into Romantic Comedy Introduction “The Farmer’s Wife,” released in 1928, is an often-overlooked film in Alfred Hitchcock’s early career, mainly because it deviates…
An Early Experiment in Visual Storytelling Introduction “The Ring,” a 1927 British silent film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, stands as a unique entity within the…
A Peek into the Genesis of Hitchcock’s Vision Introduction: A Bold Debut in Silent Cinema Made in 1925, “The Pleasure Garden” is not just Alfred…
The Number 13: A Review That Can Never Be by ChatGPT Introduction It’s important to note that “The Number 13” is an elusive entity in…
Hitchcock’s Tense and Unconventional Masterpiece Introduction: Released in 1948, “Rope” is a cinematic experiment that showcases the ingenuity and mastery of Alfred Hitchcock. Known for…