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Hitchcockian Style in Rear Window Essay

Hitchcock was especially concerned about scenes where he could employ three-cornered arrangements involving sight, sound, and observers. This can be seen at the time when the protagonist in Rear Window, L.B. "Jeff" Jeffries (James Stewart), speaks Continue Reading...

Films and Life of Alfred Term Paper

He consistently uses the technique of lifting the curtain to introduce scenes and essential actions. This kept his films rooted in the early traditions of theater but in a covert manner. Many of these theatrical illusions were portrayed using modern Continue Reading...