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Alfred Hitchcock Collectors’ Guide: The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1926)
Production and remakes In silents no one can hear you scream: investigating the Master’s take on Jack the Ripper The elusive maniac emerges from the shadows in one of his
Alfred Hitchcock Collectors’ Guide: The Pleasure Garden (1925)
The legend begins: spotlighting the Master’s first film It’s an early masterpiece but is still largely unknown Replete with many trademark Hitchcockian flourishes It has yet to be released in its restored original version
Alfred Hitchcock Collectors’ Guide: The White Shadow (1923)
Long thought lost: one of the latest rediscoveries from the Master’s very early career He was still working his way up but took on various important roles in its creation
Alfred Hitchcock Collectors’ Guide: Miscellaneous British Films
His Master’s Apprenticeship: detailing the preservation status of Hitchcock’s earliest works He entered the fledgling film industry in the early 1920s as a lowly freelance title card designer Quickly worked
Alfred Hitchcock Collectors’ Guide: Miscellaneous Releases
Numerous unusual worldwide releases don’t fit neatly into any standard Hitch videographies But many are essential collector’s items; some of the most significant ones are highlighted here Bootlegs of his
Alfred Hitchcock: Dial © for Copyright, Part 4
American Films The first ever complete copyright history of the Master’s American movies All have an unbroken chain of title but that hasn’t stopped the bootleggers NONE are in the
Alfred Hitchcock: Dial © for Copyright, Part 3
British Films For the first time: the complete copyright history of the Master of Suspense’s British films They’ve been fully protected in the UK and many other countries since they
Alfred Hitchcock: Dial © for Copyright, Part 2
American Law Exploding the public domain myth about the early films of the Master of Suspense In the US ONLY, some of Hitchcock’s works were public domain – but no
Alfred Hitchcock: Dial © for Copyright
British Law Iconic director who made many of the most revered and critically acclaimed movies of all time ALL of his films are copyrighted worldwide but many falsely claim the earliest are
