Sep 10th
Hitchcock*
(US 2012)
Alfred Hitchcock proceeds to make his most successful suspense film, in spite of its subject matter and his own sexual jealousies with his devoted wife Alma.
Selective history of the making of Psycho which plays on long established Hitch stereotypes with some notable figures (such as Bernard Herrmann or Hitchcock's daughter) marginalised or completely missing from the film, but with some enjoyable speculative fantasy sequences (much of it Hitchcock pastiche), and stars who variably resemble their famous (or almost as famous) counterparts.
Written by: John J. McLoughlin, based on the book "Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho" by Stephen Rebello.
Producers: Ivan Reitman, Tom Pollock, Joe Medjuck, Tom Thayer, Alan Barnette.
Director: Sacha Gervasi.
Starring: Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren, Toni Collette, Danny Huston, Scarlett Johansson (as Janet Leigh), Jessica Biel, James D'Arcy (as Anthony Perkins), Michael Stuhlbarg, Michael Wincott (as Ed Gein), Kurtwood Smith, Ralph Macchio.
Photography: Jeff Cronenweth.
Music: Danny Elfman.
Editing: Pamela Martin.
+ see also The Girl
Hitchcock*
(US 2012)
Alfred Hitchcock proceeds to make his most successful suspense film, in spite of its subject matter and his own sexual jealousies with his devoted wife Alma.
Selective history of the making of Psycho which plays on long established Hitch stereotypes with some notable figures (such as Bernard Herrmann or Hitchcock's daughter) marginalised or completely missing from the film, but with some enjoyable speculative fantasy sequences (much of it Hitchcock pastiche), and stars who variably resemble their famous (or almost as famous) counterparts.
Written by: John J. McLoughlin, based on the book "Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho" by Stephen Rebello.
Producers: Ivan Reitman, Tom Pollock, Joe Medjuck, Tom Thayer, Alan Barnette.
Director: Sacha Gervasi.
Starring: Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren, Toni Collette, Danny Huston, Scarlett Johansson (as Janet Leigh), Jessica Biel, James D'Arcy (as Anthony Perkins), Michael Stuhlbarg, Michael Wincott (as Ed Gein), Kurtwood Smith, Ralph Macchio.
Photography: Jeff Cronenweth.
Music: Danny Elfman.
Editing: Pamela Martin.
+ see also The Girl
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