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Young director Alfred Hitchcock's first film, The Pleasure Garden, is released in England on this day in 1927. While the film marked an impressive debut, Hitchcock considered his next film, The Lodger (known in the United States as The Case of Jonathan Drew), to be his first true accomplishment.
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Though not technically his first film, The Lodger is considered “the first Hitchcock film” because it is the first of his films to contain many of what would become his stylistic and thematic trademarks. ... While Hitchcock felt awkward working with former superior and star director Graham Cutts, for Cutts the...
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Although The Lodger isn't Hitchcock's first feature, it most certainly is the film that launched his career as the "Master of Suspense." Noticeable Hitchcock trademarks are apparent here-namely the lodger's arrival and the ceiling/mirror scene.
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The best known and most popular of Hitchcock’s silent films is The Lodger, a skilfully woven concoction of suspense thriller and romance which presages many of the director’s subsequent great works. ... Hitchcock liked to describe The Lodger as his first film, although he had in fact made a ... Director: Alfred Hitchcock;
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"The Lodger" (1926), ... "English Hitchcock" Charles Barr ; "Writing with Hitchcock: The Collaboration of Alfred Hitchcock and John Michael Hayes" Steven DeRosa 2001; ... Adam Emory ; I love all Hitchcock films ; Alfred Hitchcock is my favorite director. He was truely the Master Of Suspense. My personal favorite Hitchcock film ... More>>
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Peter Bogdanovich interviews Alfred Hitchcock ; 1963 ... Always Tell Your Wife (1922) [When the director of this film became ill, Hitchcock completed it, in collaboration with ... And I did that for several pictures, until one day Balcon said that the director (I worked with the same director all the time) didn't want me any more.
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Notes, thoughts, history and philosophy of Alfred Hitchcock ... (Check out my very first Alfred Hitchcock Geek post, which elaborates on the subject.); Hopper also provided inspiration ... Such highly effective silent visual devices are a reminder that Shadow is reminiscent of Hitchcock's silent breakout film, The Lodger (1927),
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There he learned scripting, editing and art direction, and rose to assistant director in 1922. That year he directed an unfinished film, "No. 13" or "Mrs. Peabody." His first completed film as director was "The Pleasure Garden" (1925), ... Hitchcock's last British film, "Jamaica Inn" (1939), and his first Hollywood effort,
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