Ian Cooper

(Author)

FrenzyPaperback, 1 May 2018

Frenzy
Temporarily out of stock
Free Delivery
Cash on Delivery
15 Days
Free Returns
Secure Checkout
Buy More, Save More
Part of Series
Devils Advocates
Part of Series
Devil's Advocates
Print Length
110 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Auteur Publishing in Partnership with Liverpool University Press
Date Published
1 May 2018
ISBN-10
1911325361
ISBN-13
9781911325369

Description

Frenzy (1972) was Alfred Hitchcock's penultimate film, and arguably one of his most misunderstood and neglected. Whereas even Psycho (1960) did eventually become respectable - indeed, it's a good contender for the most admired of the Master's films - Frenzy still remains problematic for many. While Raymond De Foery makes his feelings clear in the title of his book, Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy: The Last Masterpiece, Hitchcock's controversial biographer Donald Spoto calls the film "repulsive" and "a closed and coldly negative vision of human possibility". Frenzy is perhaps Hitchcock's most nakedly autobiographical film, representing both a comeback and farewell to the city of his birth. But it started out as a very different kind of project. This Devil's Advocate discusses the evolution of the film, its production, reception, and place in Hitchcock's oeuvre, as well as its status as a key film of "sleazy Seventies" British cinema.

Product Details

Author:
Ian Cooper
Book Format:
Paperback
Country of Origin:
GB
Date Published:
1 May 2018
Dimensions:
19.05 x 13.72 x 0.76 cm
ISBN-10:
1911325361
ISBN-13:
9781911325369
Language:
English
Location:
New York
Pages:
110
Weight:
113.4 gm

Need Help?
+971 6 731 0280
support@gzb.ae

About UsContact UsPayment MethodsFAQsShipping PolicyRefund and ReturnTerms of UsePrivacy PolicyCookie Notice

VisaMastercardCash on Delivery

© 2024 White Lion General Trading LLC. All rights reserved.