UID:
kobvindex_ZLB13902821
Format:
20 Min.
Content:
Director Peter Bogdanovich notes that the French New Wave critics in the 1960s ranked I Confess as one of the all-time great Hitchcock films, while author Bill Krohn talks about Clift's method acting and how it endlessly irritated the more pragmatic Hitchcock. Actor Jack Larson, a close friend of Clift's, offers insights into the star's personality and commitment to his craft, and historian Richard Schickel examines the film's style and dissects character relationships. We also learn about Hitchcock's Jesuit upbringing and how it influenced both his decision to tackle the project and his treatment of it. In addition, the 20-minute documentary includes rare behind-the-scenes color footage (shot on location in Quebec), as well as comments by historian Robert Osborne and Hitchcock's daughter, Patricia Hitchcock O'Connell. (Digitally Obsessed)
Note:
Engl. mit dt. Untertiteln
In:
Ich beichte : [DVD Video], Hamburg, 2004, (2004)
Language:
English
Keywords:
I confess
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Interview
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DVD-Video
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Interview
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DVD-Video
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Interview
Author information:
Schickel, Richard
Author information:
Bogdanovich, Peter