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11 âthe sadness of . . . filmsâ: Alfred Hitchcock, âWhy I Am Afraid of the Dark,â in Hitchcock on Hitchcock, Volume 1, ed. Sidney Gottlieb, trans. Claire Marrone (London: University of California Press, 1997), 143. Originally published as âPourquoi Jâai Peur la Nuit,â Arts: Lettres, Spectacles, no. 777 (June 1â7, 1960): 1, 7.
11 huge impact on Hitchcock: Alfred Hitchcock, âColumbus of the Screen,â Film Weekly, February 21, 1931, 9.
11 San Francisco Bay Area Transit system: Hitchcockâs interest in working the Bay Area rail network into the script of Family Plot is evident in the transcript of his story conferences with the filmâs screenwriter, Ernest Lehman. Ernest Lehman Collection, Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin.
11 the distance between . . . filmed: Discussion of these issues occurs in various letters and memos in the folder relating to The Short Night, AHC MHL.
13 âYour problem, Hitch . . . adultâ: Herbert Coleman, The Man Who Knew Hitchcock: A Hollywood Memoir (Lanham, MD; Toronto; Plymouth, UK: Scarecrow Press, 2007), 220.
13 âI really donât . . . arms?â: The Birds story conference, February 24, 1962, AHC MHL.
13 âpretty little fat . . . realisticâ: Vicky Lebeau, Childhood and Cinema (London: Reaktion Books, 2008), 37.
14 per the critic Michael Walker: Michael Walker, Hitchcockâs Motifs (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2005), 98â110.
15 âI loved the . . . stuffâ: Rex Reed, âFilm Violence,â Calgary Herald, June 17, 1972, 65.
16 âThe bomb is . . . wish?â: F. S. Jennings, âMaster of Suspense,â The Era, December 9, 1936, 13.
16 âthere is a . . . codeâ: James Chapman, Hitchcock and the Spy Film (London: Bloomsbury, 2017), 102, citing Anthony Lejeune, ed., The C.A. Lejeune Film Reader (Manchester, UK: Carcanet, 1991), 107.
17 âHad the audience . . . outragedâ: Alfred Hitchcock, âThe Enjoyment of Fear,â Good Housekeeping, February 1949, 243.
17 âThe boy was . . . deliberatelyâ: Truffaut, Hitchcock, 109.
17 The director Gus Van Sant . . . heart: Gus Van Sant in discussion with the author, October 17, 2018.
18 From the television . . . filmography: Ibid.
18 âa 3 foot . . . neckâ: Donald Du Pre to AH, undated, AHC MHL.
20 âNot too much . . . reasonableâ: Truffaut, Hitchcock, 259.
20 About a year . . . smash: Jay Presson Allen, interviewed by Tim Kirby for Reputations, BBC, PMC WHS.
20 âsolid, unblurred imagesâ: Truffaut, Hitchcock, 51.
22 In an earlier . . . mother: notes on script, âMELANIEâFINAL SEQUENCE,â April 9, 1962, AHC MHL.
22 âI would go . . . beforeâ: William Baer, Classic American Films: Conversations with the Screenwriters (Westport, CT; London: Praeger, 2008), 81.
22 âI said to Hitchcock . . . stopping himâ: âEveryoneâs Wicked Uncle,â BBC Radio 3, 1999.
23 âI think I . . . peopleâ: Taylor, Hitch, loc. 199 of 5468, Kindle.
24 âYour fatherâs dead . . . dissociationâ: Ibid., loc. 483 of 5468, Kindle.
24 Sixteen thousand Londoners . . . 1918: Mark Honigsbaum, Living with Enza: The Forgotten Story of Britain and the Great Flu Pandemic of 1918 (London: Macmillan, 2009), 105.
24 âLondoners almost without . . . everythingâ: Jerry White, Zeppelin Nights: London in the First World War (London: Bodley Head, 2014), i.
25 ârelentless disruption and . . . nightâ: Ibid., 215.
25 âdid not impinge much on himâ: Taylor, Hitch, loc. 488 of 5468, Kindle.
26 âinspired by a . . . lookâ: âWestcliff Cine Club Visits Mr Hitchcock in Hollywood,â https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/film/watch-westcliff-cine-club-visits-mr-hitchcock-in-hollywood-1963-online
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28 âpassion for films . . . learnâ: Michael Balcon, Michael Balcon Presents: A Lifetime of Films (London: Hutchinson, 1969), 19.
28 âIâm sure that . . . to do soâ: Ibid.
28 âa twilight of . . . landscapesâ: Lottie Eisner, The Haunted Screen: Expressionism in the German Cinema and the Influence of Max Reinhardt (Davis: University of California Press, 2008), 8.
28 âknow-it-all son of a bitchâ: Chandler, Itâs Only a Movie, 51.
28 âI can smile . . . ghastlyâ: Alfred Hitchcock, âMy Screen MemoriesâI: I Begin with a Nightmare,â Film Weekly, May 2, 1936, 16.
30 âthe suddenness of . . . blueâ: Truffaut, Hitchcock, 268.
30 âa rotting corpse . . . knifedâ: Keith Brace, âThe Trouble with Alfred,â Birmingham Daily Post, August 5, 1960, 3.
30 âreflect in any . . . mindâ: Alfred Hitchcock and Frederic Wertham, âA Redbook Dialogue,â in Gottlieb, ed., Hitchcock on Hitchcock, Volume 1, 152. Originally published in Redbook 120 (April 1963): 71, 108, 110â12.
30 âsadism, perversion, bestiality . . . dangerousâ: Alfred Hitchcock, âWhy âThrillersâ Thrive,â Picturegoer, January 18, 1936, 15.
30 Staff of his . . . pale: Peggy Robertson, OHP.
30 âI did what . . . homeâ: Spoto, Dark Side of Genius, 311.
31 âpeople will immediately . . . corpseâ: Fallaci, âMr. Chastity,â in The Egotists, 243.
31 âIâve spent so . . . hold ofâ: John Russell Taylor, âSurviving: Alfred Hitchcock,â Sight & Sound 46 (Summer 1977): 174.
31 âI would have . . . courtâ: Ivor Davis, âAlfred Hitchcock Abhors Violence, Prefers Suspenseâ: Los Angeles Times, September 7, 1969, 26.
32 âMany great English . . . Englishâ: Hitchcock and Wertham, âA Redbook Dialogue,â in Gottlieb, ed., Hitchcock on Hitchcock, Volume 1, 152.
32 âcrime mystique in . . . everyoneâ: R. Allen Leider, âInterview: Alfred Hitchcock,â in Sidney Gottlieb, ed., Hitchcock on Hitchcock, Volume 2 (Oakland: University of California Press, 2015), 260.
32 âMuch perturbation appears . . . weeksâ: âFrom the archive, 24 January 1920: Is there a crime wave in the country?â Guardian, January 24, 2012, https://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/2012/jan/24/crime-wave-uk-1920. Originally published in the Manchester Guardian, January 24, 1920.
32 he claimed to . . . lessons: Taylor, Hitch, loc. 285 of 5468, Kindle.
34 âan ingrained racial sense of dramaâ: Alfred Hitchcock, âMurderâwith English on It,â New York Times Magazine, March 3, 1957, 17.
34 American gangsters and . . . crimes: AH to Anita Colby, May 1, 1957, AHC MHL.
34 âitâs a matter . . . criminals donâtâ: Leider, âInterview: Alfred Hitchcock,â in GottÂlieb, ed., Hitchcock on Hitchcock, Volume 2, 260.
34 âpeople get blasted . . . styleâ: Ibid.
35 âthe evident trend . . .
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