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Nine films from Hitchcock's very early period, including some of his silent work and Blackmail, his first talkie that used early sound technology brilliantly. Includes Blackmail, Murder!, The Ring, The Farmer's Wife, Rich and Strange, The Skin Game, The Manxman, Number Seventeen, and the DVD premiere of Champagne.

 

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Director Alfred Hitchcock
Genre Classic Film

 

Country UK Language ENGLISH/SILENT   Year 1927-31

 

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9 discs. Re-mastered with new soundtracks for The Ring, Champagne, The Farmer's Wife and The Manxman; Alternate ending to Murder!; Introduction to each film by Noel Simsolo; 52-min documentary on Hitchcock's early works; featurettes on Blackmail.

 

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Certificate PG   Length 755 mins   Label OPTIM
Cat No OPTD0726   Format DVD   Black & White
Region2   Aspect 1.33:1

 

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Review by R. Dixon Smith on 23rd January 2007

Alfred Hitchcock’s popularity and influence are stronger today than ever. He was far more than merely “The Master of Suspense”; he was also one of the cinema’s finest pictorial stylists. He made thrillers, of course, a most commercial form of filmmaking, but when film historian Robin Wood asked, “Why should we take Hitchcock seriously?”, he was suggesting that the director’s composition, lighting, and editing reveal him to be a serious, major artist.

Hitchcock made his name in England during the ‘20s and ‘30s with a series of suspense classics that included The Lodger, Blackmail, The Man Who Knew Too Much, The 39 Steps, and The Lady Vanishes. In 1940 he moved to Hollywood, where he became one of the greatest directors in cinema history. His sophisticated thrillers—Shadow of a Doubt, Notorious, Strangers on a Train, Rear Window, Vertigo, North by Northwest, and Psycho—were made within a commercial framework, yet each is as profoundly haunting as Sunrise, Citizen Kane, or Seven Samurai.

Optimum/Studio Canal’s Early Hitchcock collection showcases the director’s early British period. It includes four silent classics (The Ring, The Farmer’s Wife, Champagne, The Manxman) and five early talkies (Blackmail, Murder!, The Skin Game, Rich and Strange, Number Seventeen).

Blackmail, Britain’s first significant talkie, was released in June 1929. Hitchcock shot it as a silent film, at a time when dialogue pictures were very much a novelty. (Hollywood’s first talkie, Lights of New York, had been released in July 1928.) His studio, British International Pictures, wanted the last reel reshot as a talkie, but Hitchcock secretly remade the entire picture with dialogue. With its bold, innovative sound techniques, Blackmail was a landmark film and one of outstanding artistic merit. It was only his second picture to include the elements of suspense with which his career was forever associated. As many theatres were not yet equipped to exhibit talkies, both versions of Blackmail were released. British film historian Tom Ryall has called the talkie version “a film of central importance to the history of cinema. But the silent version must be regarded as a significant contribution to silent film art.”

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Article - "(The Alternative!) Best British Films" by James Oliver
Friday 12th October 2007

The Top 10 (in chronological order)
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Article - "Orlok in London or Ivor Novello is a vampire" by Graeme Hobbs
Tuesday 29th April 2008

The Lodger is regarded as the first recognisably ‘Hitchcockian’ thriller. As is well known, Alfred Hitchcock spent a formative period of time in Germany where in 1925 he directed his first film, The Pleasure Garden, and The Lodger, made the follo...  View article in full

 

 

 

 

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