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... tells. Without a story there is no movie and the typical Hitchcock film would have a very outlandish and exotic storyline. In Hitchcock's ...
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... on the edge of their seats from the beginning of the film to the very end. These scenes we have just viewed are a typical example of Hitchcock's great ability ...
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... Ms Kendall is a typical Hitchcock woman-beautiful and has blonde ... One of the great techniques of Hitchcock is that he ... for at the end of the film when Rodger ...
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... as mainstream displaying qualities typical of classical ... Throughout film history and criticism, certain directors ... Vigo, Renoir, Lean, Hitchcock, Kurosawa and ...
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... and while he was making another silent film he discovered ... others including Vertigo and Rear Window, Hitchcock sets up ... sex object, the wife, and the typical man ...
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... Thus, by extensive use of stylistic film techniques, Hitchcock portrays a ... For example, the clothes that Lisa and Doyle wear are typical apparel for ...
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... as mainstream displaying qualities typical of classical ... Throughout film history and criticism, certain directors ... Vigo, Renoir, Lean, Hitchcock, Kurosawa and ...
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... This film mirrored Hitchcock's personal feelings and was considered to be his favorite film. ... had more of an interest in her than a typical stranger would ...
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... This film mirrored Hitchcock's personal feelings and was considered to be his favorite film. ... had more of an interest in her than a typical stranger would ...
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... misogynist point of view for the bulk of the film. From the opening scenes, it is instantly apparent that Hitchcock is indulging in a typical male fantasy of ...
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... Fog, typical to San Francisco, combined with green light ... Like all of Hitchcock's movies, suspense is omni-present ... The abrupt ending makes the film stand out ...
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... Hitchcock appears about an hour into the film, winding a ... words, what Jeff did is just another typical doing of ... All Hitchcock's movies are worth the suspense. ...
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... Modleski believes that Hitchcock has already reversed the stereo-typical gender roles of this ... Lemire even suggests that the film links "Lisa's sexual ...
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... though Vertigo is one of Alfred Hitchcock's most powerful ... The film begins with a chase scene that ends ... t be forgotten is the typical "Hitchcockian" tradition to ...
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... this scenario would be regarded widely as a typical female gender ... Sebastian's control over the estate parallels how Hitchcock reigns over his film world. ...
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... Hitchcock forces us to only see the movie through the ... Mulvey argues that women in film are only shown as ... Like Mulvey says, she is the typical female character ...
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... Unlike directors such as Hitchcock and Chaplin whose ... Kane a great movie is the film's technical brilliance. ... to the average nine-second shot typical of today's ...
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... of American cinema called \"Film noir.\" Alfred Hitchcock\'s well ... s and 1940\'s. As a genre, Film noir is ... images used to underscore the typical overall film ...
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... is treated in a very "Alfred Hitchcock" attitude, to ... binary opposition is found in this film, we as ... And being a typical classic realist text, good triumphs evil ...
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... of Darkness" which parodies the Alfred Hitchcock movie Rear ... end of both the episode and the film, there is ... totally out of character for the typical Lisa Simpson ...
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... In typical Hollywood fashion, Charlotte has the breakdown during ... Vertigo is one of Alfred Hitchcock's most powerful ... mm Vista Vision) - it is a film noir about a ...
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The film starred Robert Redford and won numerous awards ... The typical pattern was AABBACC, AABBCCDD and AABBCCA. ... H Wiley Hitchcock, Stanley Sadie, 4:3-6. 4 vols. ...
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