Hitchcock and the making of Marnie

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    • Moral, Tony Lee

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Hitchcock and the making of Marnie

Tony Lee Moral

(Filmmakers series, 95)

Scarecrow Press, 2005

  • : pbk.

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"First paperback printing 2005" -- T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This extensive look into the making of Alfred Hitchcock's most controversial film, Marnie, investigates the causes of the film's critical and commercial failure, the cultural and political factors governing the film's production, and the relevance the film has for today's artists and filmmakers. Hitchcock's style, motivation, and fears regarding the film are well-documented in this probing look at one of his most undervalued efforts. Author Tony Lee Moral uses extensive research, including personal interviews with Tippi Hedren, author Winston Graham, and Psycho screenwriter Joseph Stefano - as well as unpublished excerpts from interviews with Hitchcock himself - to delve into the issues surrounding the film's production and release. Moral gives readers an invaluable look behind the scenes at a film that is only now being recognized for its influence and vision. Contains more than thirty photos, including a story board sequence for the film.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 1 Genesis Chapter 2 2 Writing Chapter 3 3 Preproduction Chapter 4 4 Filming Chapter 5 5 Postproduction Chapter 6 6 Marketing Chapter 7 7 Critical Reception Chapter 8 8 Artistic Interpretation Chapter 9 Afterword Chapter 10 Appendix A: Marnie Cast and Crew Chapter 11 Appendix B: The Films of Alfred Hitchcock

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