TY - BOOK AU - Sterritt,David TI - The films of Alfred Hitchcock SN - 0521391334 AV - PN 1998.3 S839f 1993 U1 - 791.430233092 PY - 1993/// CY - Cambridge [England], New York, NY, USA PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Hitchcock, Alfred, KW - Hitchcock, Alfred KW - 1899-1980 KW - FilmografĂ­a KW - 20151100 KW - Directores y productores de cine KW - Inglaterra KW - Cine N1 - Includes filmography; Includes bibliographical references (p. 148] and index; Blackmail -- Shadow of a Doubt -- The Wrong Man -- Vertigo -- Psycho -- The Birds N2 - "Alfred Hitchcock is one of the few filmmakers to combine a strong reputation for high-art filmmaking with great mass-audience popularity. This introduction to his oeuvre provides an overview of a long and prolific career. David Sterritt examines, among other issues, the varied influences on his work; the themes that run through many of his films; the overlooked importance of his presence within his films, including his famous cameo appearances and the characters who "represent" him within the story; his fascination with performance and the ambiguities of illusion and reality; and the question of viewing the filmmaker and his work through the auteur theory. Also discussed is the relationship between Hitchcock as a serious, even tormented, artist and Hitchcock as a magician with a weakness for cinematic practical jokes. Sterritt then provides in-depth analysis of key Hitchcock films: Blackmail, his first talkie; Shadow of a Doubt, one of his personal favorites; The Wrong Man, which questions the nature of guilt and innocence; Vertigo, arguably his most profound work; Psycho, his most savage look at the nature of evil; and The Birds, his last masterpiece and one of his most widely misunderstood films."--Jacket ER -