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Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window (Cambridge Film Handbooks)
John Belton

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Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window (Cambridge Film Handbooks)

Cambridge University Press (Sep 13, 1999)
9780521564533
| Paperback
192 pages | 160 x 224 mm | English
Dewey 302

Subject

  • Motion Picture Plays - History And Criticism
  • Performing Arts / Film & Video / General
  • Performing Arts / Film & Video / History & Criticism
  • Performing Arts / Individual Director
  • Rear Window (Motion Picture)

Plot

Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window is one of the icons of American filmmaking. A perfect example of Hollywood cinema at its best, it is an engaging piece of entertainment as well as a fascinating meditation on the nature of the film itself. A suspense thriller about a chair-bound observer who suspects his neighbor of murdering his wife, the narrative becomes the vehicle for Hitchcock's exploration of the basic ingredients of cinema, from voyeurism and dreamlike fantasy, to the process of narration itself. This volume provides a fresh analysis of Rear Window, which is examined from a variety of perspectives in a series of essays published here for the first time.

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