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Author Coffin, Lesley L

Title Hitchcock's stars : Alfred Hitchcock and the Hollywood studio system / Lesley L. Coffin
Published Lanham : Rowman and Littlefield, [2014]

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 231 pages)
Contents Introduction: Hitchcock's livestock -- Rebecca -- Foreign correspondent -- Mr. and Mrs. Smith -- Suspicion -- Saboteur -- Shadow of a doubt -- Lifeboat -- Spellbound -- Notorious -- The paradine case -- Rope -- Under capricorn -- Stage fright -- Strangers on a train -- I confess -- Dial M. for murder -- Rear window -- To catch a thief -- The trouble with Harry -- The man who knew too much -- The wrong man -- Vertigo -- North by Northwest -- Psycho -- The birds -- Marnie -- Torn curtain -- Family plot -- Conclusion: Hitchcock's influence
Summary Although he was a visual stylist who once referred to actors as cattle, Alfred Hitchcock also had a remarkable talent for innovative and creative casting choices. The director launched the careers of several actors and completely changed the trajectory of others, many of whom created some of the most iconic screen performances in history. However, Hitchcock's ability to fit his leading men and women into just the right parts has been a largely overlooked aspect of his filmmaking skills. In Hitchcock's Stars: Alfred Hitchcock and the Hollywood Studio System, Lesley L. Coffin looks at how the director made the most of the actors who were at his disposal for several decades. From his first American production in 1940 to his final feature in 1976, Hitchcock's films were examples of creative casting that strayed far from the norm during the structured Hollywood star system. Rather than examining the cinematic aspects of his work, this book explores the collaboration the director engaged in with some of the most popular stars in Hollywood history. Coffin explains how the master of on-screen manipulation exploited the nervous insecurity of Joan Fontaine for the lead in Rebecca, subverted the wholesome image of Robert Walker to play a deranged killer in Strangers on a Train, and plucked an unknown actress to star in The Birds. Documenting Hitchcock's Hollywood output from his arrival in America through his final effort, Family Plot, the author chronicles each film's casting process, performances, and the personas each star brought to his or her role. Inspiring a fresh look at several films, this book will engage fans and encourage them to reconsider a number of Hitchcock classics in a new light
Bibliography Includes a filmography of Hitchcock's films
Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-215) and index
Notes English
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Subject Hitchcock, Alfred, 1899-1980 -- Criticism and interpretation
SUBJECT Hitchcock, Alfred, 1899-1980 fast
Hitchcock, Alfred 1899-1980 gnd
Filmproduktion Firma gnd
Bibel Philemonbrief gnd
Subject Motion picture actors and actresses -- United States.
Motion picture industry -- United States -- History -- 20th century
PERFORMING ARTS -- Reference.
History & Criticism.
Individual Director.
Direction & Production.
Motion picture actors and actresses
Motion picture industry
Filmstar
United States
Los Angeles- Hollywood
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2021676829
ISBN 9781442230781
1442230789