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The Alfred Hitchcock Collection Volume 2

The Alfred Hitchcock Collection Volume 2

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hitchcock, A Cinematic Master
Review: Any fan of Alfred Hitchcock will understand the voyeuristic desire to watch over & over his classics. Rear Window, The Man Who Knew Too Much and the collection of Alfred Hitchcock Presents continue in the fine line of special edition releases (such as the first collection)in an affordable and worthy boxed set. James Stewart's performances in these the first two movies exemplify the actor's diversity as well as Hitchcock's admiration of such a talent and each performance is different. For example, in Vertigo, Stewart is a darkly personal (yet slightly neurotic) character, where his obsession and confusion get the best of him in the voyeuristic Rear Window. Equally great is his innocent tourist in the Man Who Knew Too Much. What else can be said about Hitchcock's TV program, except that I wish it were still in syndication or even being produced in 2001.

All I can say is FANTASTIC and EXCELLENT works from one of the masters whose artistic vision influenced and influences many!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hitchcock, A Cinematic Master
Review: Any fan of Alfred Hitchcock will understand the voyeuristic desire to watch over & over his classics. Rear Window, The Man Who Knew Too Much and the collection of Alfred Hitchcock Presents continue in the fine line of special edition releases (such as the first collection)in an affordable and worthy boxed set. James Stewart's performances in these the first two movies exemplify the actor's diversity as well as Hitchcock's admiration of such a talent and each performance is different. For example, in Vertigo, Stewart is a darkly personal (yet slightly neurotic) character, where his obsession and confusion get the best of him in the voyeuristic Rear Window. Equally great is his innocent tourist in the Man Who Knew Too Much. What else can be said about Hitchcock's TV program, except that I wish it were still in syndication or even being produced in 2001.

All I can say is FANTASTIC and EXCELLENT works from one of the masters whose artistic vision influenced and influences many!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hitchcock, A Cinematic Master
Review: Any fan of Alfred Hitchcock will understand the voyeuristic desire to watch over & over his classics. Rear Window, The Man Who Knew Too Much and the collection of Alfred Hitchcock Presents continue in the fine line of special edition releases (such as the first collection)in an affordable and worthy boxed set. James Stewart's performances in these the first two movies exemplify the actor's diversity as well as Hitchcock's admiration of such a talent and each performance is different. For example, in Vertigo, Stewart is a darkly personal (yet slightly neurotic) character, where his obsession and confusion get the best of him in the voyeuristic Rear Window. Equally great is his innocent tourist in the Man Who Knew Too Much. What else can be said about Hitchcock's TV program, except that I wish it were still in syndication or even being produced in 2001.

All I can say is FANTASTIC and EXCELLENT works from one of the masters whose artistic vision influenced and influences many!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Hitchcock set!
Review: Unfortunately, most people don't know this set even exists. It has Rear Window, The Man Who Knew Too Much, and 5 episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents. The movies are great, but the video transfer is not in "...Too Much". If you are a fan of these 2 movies, I'd recommend this set to get the exclusive episodes of AH Presents. They look better than you would expect them to, and each episode has that classic Hitchcock "twist" at the end.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Hitchcock set!
Review: Unfortunately, most people don't know this set even exists. It has Rear Window, The Man Who Knew Too Much, and 5 episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents. The movies are great, but the video transfer is not in "...Too Much". If you are a fan of these 2 movies, I'd recommend this set to get the exclusive episodes of AH Presents. They look better than you would expect them to, and each episode has that classic Hitchcock "twist" at the end.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: What in Hell?
Review: What in Hell is wrong with the AH sets? Why do we have to buy the same movies that are REPEATED the each box set. It's bad enough that we suffer at the hands of studio's that keep adding supposedly "newly found" extras. I Love extras but being "Force to get the new material each time is outraegous.I have three versions of Star wars and two or three of the Godfather.Several of the same movies are repeated in the box sets.Watch out,you are being taken advantaged of. Bummer . . . .

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: What in Hell?
Review: What in Hell is wrong with the AH sets? Why do we have to buy the same movies that are REPEATED the each box set. It's bad enough that we suffer at the hands of studio's that keep adding supposedly "newly found" extras. I Love extras but being "Force to get the new material each time is outraegous.I have three versions of Star wars and two or three of the Godfather.Several of the same movies are repeated in the box sets.Watch out,you are being taken advantaged of. Bummer . . . .


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