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Rating:  Summary: Have her dry-cleaned Review: Highly readable and informative. Recommended for all Hitch fans as well as anyone interested in the history of cinema. Beyond the basic facts,there are lots of telling anecdotes and perceptive observations, such as Hitchcock's famous distinction between shock and suspense. My favorite Hitch quip: a father wrote to Hitchcock for some advice. After seeing Les Diaboliques his daughter refused to take a bath, and now after seeing Psycho she wouldn't take a shower either. "Have her dry-cleaned" was Hitchcock's cheerful reply.
Rating:  Summary: Many glaring omissions Review: Hitchcock is my very favorite film director, and I think he's definitely one of the best, if not THE best, directors ever, so I was very disappointed to read this book which only skims over Hitch's life, giving some films barely a page or two. Taylor looks at Hitch's many movies with neither a critical or even historical eye--and many, many details are left out, and many facts are just plain backwards, especially that "Notorious" was based on an idea provided by David O. Selznick, and that "Spellbound" started as Hitch's idea (it was in fact the other way around, with the recently depression-cured Selznick wanting to make a film about analysis; in fact, in the few paragraphs afforded to "Spellbound," Mae Romm, Selznick's therapist who acted as an advisor on the film--and set--isn't even mentioned!). Donald Spoto's two books about Hitchcock, one a film-by-film analysis and the other a straight biography, are much better than this slight volume.
Rating:  Summary: very good Review: I haven't read all of it yet. but i read the beginning of the first two pages and it is very good.
Rating:  Summary: Very Very Good Review: The best biography of Hitchcock ever. Very nice and touching. A great read.
Rating:  Summary: Great book! Really covers his films in depth. Excellent Work Review: The book was great it really showed his movies to the full extent. The beggining of the book(first 3 chapters) discussed his childhood, but could have went more in depth. It really makes you feel what Hitch was fealling when doing the movies.
Rating:  Summary: Fascinating! Review: This book was a really easy read. With tales of Hitch's career and providing insight - I believe - into the man behind the much misunderstood myth."Hitch" is mostly filled with tales from behind the scenes rather than an examination of Hitch's craft and technique. I enjoyed it because I think knowing the PERSON behind a picture will often explain his technique better than any self-proclaimed "expert" who will often take technical necessity and make it symbolist bull. Well written and very interesting subject matter. A must for anyone!
Rating:  Summary: Fascinating! Review: This book was a really easy read. With tales of Hitch's career and providing insight - I believe - into the man behind the much misunderstood myth. "Hitch" is mostly filled with tales from behind the scenes rather than an examination of Hitch's craft and technique. I enjoyed it because I think knowing the PERSON behind a picture will often explain his technique better than any self-proclaimed "expert" who will often take technical necessity and make it symbolist bull. Well written and very interesting subject matter. A must for anyone!
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