Reputations: Alfred Hitchcock (Episode 1 - Hitch: Alfred The Great)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2012
  • This BBC documentary was broadcast in two parts in 1999, and focuses on the important parts of Hitchcock's career. It starts off with his early life and work experience at the German studio UFA, which moves into his first features such as The Lodger, Sabotage, and The 39 Steps. It then moves into his initial Hollywood work, with classics such as Rebecca and Rope. There's also a look into his failed production company Transatlantic Pictures, who made Rope and Under Capricorn.
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  • @Stucks_
    @Stucks_ 3 года назад +10

    “Drama is life with the dull bits cut out”
    -Alfred Hitchcock

  • @MikeSmith-fs9wh
    @MikeSmith-fs9wh 2 года назад +4

    I have seen all of Sir Alfred's work many times. What a joy. "North by Northwest" one of my favorites. Also, "Frenzy".

  • @allegra0
    @allegra0 3 года назад +1

    I saw Vertigo in 1958 - I was 15.
    I didn’t really understand it but I knew this was magic.

  • @Trampas8
    @Trampas8 3 года назад +2

    It's been half doz years since I watched this ( having watched it at least 3 in last 20 years) but still I learned more from it. Such a beautifully made doco.

  • @frederickbelak9560
    @frederickbelak9560 4 года назад +2

    Hitchcock,was one of those rate one of a kind,bigger then life's figures.
    In his case,the biggest one,for all time,in the motion picture business and entertainment venue.
    An absolute genius,who understand the hidden and suppressed emotions of humanity,and it's often,need and desires to be emotionally fully involved,even scared, and then released from such stress,even if not fully aware,of it.
    And as most bigger then life figures,he also had his share of being repressed and used by those,he had to deal with,to become successful.
    And he sometimes,failed on his own,by his own mistakes.
    But,no matter what,as they all are,you couldn't ignore Hitchcock.
    He was both on the set and off,the biggest story,all the way to the very end.
    And indeed,as just the greatest do,he still remained the prime figure,to this day,the one who can't forget,when any of his pictures,are seen.
    A few directors,are that way,but in reality,when most pictures are seen,very few directors,are on every viewers mind.
    Some are not even remembered.
    Some are just a passing thought,no matter how great.
    But with a Hitchcock film,no matter,how great the film,or how good or famous the actors or actresses were,who played the film roles,you never forgot,the image of Hitchcock,as your watching one of his movies.
    A lasting tribute,indeed to this very complicated,man who shall forever be in the hall of fame when it comes to the greatest figures,in movie history.

  • @DoojeenDoonican
    @DoojeenDoonican 10 лет назад +13

    Many thanks for uploading this wonderful documentary - unseen on TV since it was first shown, at least not on the channels I have

  • @OrchestrationOnline
    @OrchestrationOnline 2 года назад

    The Return of the Deadly General Midi Bass Clarinet Riff. Over and over and over...

  • @DBEdwards
    @DBEdwards 2 года назад

    Very revealling and intimate revelation of Hitch. Well done

  • @Thespeedrap
    @Thespeedrap 3 года назад

    At least this one talks about his early childhood which is something A&E and E! never covered.

  • @saigokun
    @saigokun 9 лет назад +2

    Thanks for uploading this interesting dcoumentary.

  • @kennethread5637
    @kennethread5637 3 года назад

    Those home movies are great

  • @johngammon963
    @johngammon963 Год назад

    One of the last great Victorians.

  • @kittyhawk6657
    @kittyhawk6657 11 лет назад

    Fantastic movie.

  • @ppuh6tfrz646
    @ppuh6tfrz646 4 года назад

    7:11 I've no doubt Hitchcock loved being asked this question.
    It meant he was being taken seriously as a film-maker.

  • @olaia13
    @olaia13 11 лет назад +3

    33:10 - Hitchcock suspense explanation

  • @janettatrzcinski4012
    @janettatrzcinski4012 3 года назад

    Most of Alfred Hitchcock family are buried in the same cemetery as my uncle.st Patrick's leytonstone.

  • @bonniebester606
    @bonniebester606 3 года назад

    I'm Simple but extremely Complicated! Lol

  • @jeff__w
    @jeff__w 3 года назад +1

    34:56 “I once committed a grave error…”
    I have to disagree with Alfred Hitchcock here. One of the best things about _Sabotage_ is the bomb going off and killing Stevie (and, presumably, a whole lot of other people), not only because the audience absolutely does _not_ expect him to be killed but because its intensity drives the rest of the film. As film critic Michael Sragow says, “…this uncompromising lucidity is precisely what raises the movie to greatness.”

  • @carmencitadavis3751
    @carmencitadavis3751 5 лет назад +3

    How do you do? What happened to good evening?

    • @ppuh6tfrz646
      @ppuh6tfrz646 4 года назад +2

      Good evening is not applicable throughout the entire day.

  • @michaellewandowski5377
    @michaellewandowski5377 2 года назад +1

    *********HI ALFREDDDDDD****************** ***HOW ARE U DOINGGG T.Y. FOR UR SHOWSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS************ BUT U GOT PAYYYYYYYYYYYYY*************

  • @ppuh6tfrz646
    @ppuh6tfrz646 4 года назад

    44:51 - 45:17 Selznick didn't make any money off Gone With The Wind, one of the most successful films of all time...
    Apparently, Selznick International Pictures (yes, the ENTIRE company) was kept afloat by loaning Hitchcock out and making a profit that was exactly equal to Hitchcock's salary.
    I'm sorry, but I think that woman is going senile.

    • @haileyshannon7548
      @haileyshannon7548 4 года назад

      and GWTW was the highest-grossing movie ever made for about 50 years!

    • @ppuh6tfrz646
      @ppuh6tfrz646 3 года назад

      @@haileyshannon7548 Precisely.
      The woman in that clip doesn't know what she's talking about.

  • @frederickbelak9560
    @frederickbelak9560 4 года назад

    Should be rare,sorry.This automatic correction.ugh.

  • @ppuh6tfrz646
    @ppuh6tfrz646 4 года назад +1

    39:08 - 39:32 What a DREADFUL lecturer!!
    He's just awful.

    • @l.5832
      @l.5832 3 года назад

      You clearly have not sat in on any lectures I have had to endure. I'd listen to him any day.

    • @ppuh6tfrz646
      @ppuh6tfrz646 3 года назад

      @@l.5832 Whatever.
      The guy's still a dreadful lecturer.

  • @PocketMarmo04
    @PocketMarmo04 9 лет назад +1

    The Hitchcock movies were great. The promotional shorts were, well, a little embarrasing.