Final Victory

Final Victory by Herbie Brennan, published by A & C Black in 2000, offers an in-depth exploration of the career of Alfred Hitchcock, the renowned director known as The Master of Suspense. This edition, comprising 88 pages, is presented in English and delves into Hitchcock’s journey from his early films in the UK during the 1920s and 1930s to his significant transition to Hollywood, where he took on the roles of both director and co-producer.
Readers will find a thorough examination of Hitchcock’s filmmaking process and the evolution of his work throughout his career. The book provides insights into the historical and military contexts that influenced his films, making it a valuable resource for those interested in film history and the intricacies of cinematic storytelling. Through this comprehensive analysis, the book sheds light on the artistic and technical aspects that defined Hitchcock’s legacy in the film industry.
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This is a comprehensive, behind-the-scenes examination of the work of The Master of Suspense, director Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980). It examines all of the director’s career, from the early films made in the UK in the 1920s and 1930s, to his move to Hollywood where he became co-producer as well as director of his films.
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