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By Steven DeRosa
For admirers of the films of
Alfred Hitchcock,
this is an illuminating glimpse
into his
working methods. The book traces
the collaboration
in the 1950s between the great
director and
a young writer, John Michael
Hayes, who developed
the scripts for “Rear Window,”
“To Catch
a Thief,” “The Trouble with Harry,”
and “The
Man Who Knew Too Much.”
The author, a screenwriter and
film archivist,
traces how these two men worked
from initial
concept to completed picture.
It is an absorbing
look into the creative process. |
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