Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light

Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light

by PatrickMcGilligan (Author)

Synopsis

A fresh and definitive portrait of the Master of Suspense by acclaimed biographer Patrick McGilligan Full of fresh revelations, dark humour and cliff hanging suspense, this new biography of Alfred Hitchcock follows his life from its humble beginnings, as the son of an East End greengrocer, through an extraordinary career in which his films set new standards for cinematic invention, to his death as a Hollywood legend in Beverley Hills. * Gives a uniquely comprehensive and balanced view of Hitchcock's life, uncovering details not just of his work but also his personal life, and with an insight into how they interacted and sometimes clashed * Covers Hitchcock's relationships with Hollywood screen legends such as Cary Grant, James Stewart, Ingrid Bergman and Grace Kelly. * Challenges the interpretations of Hitchcock as 'the macabre Englishman' and a sexual obsessive * Describes the enduring love story behind his 54 year marriage to Alma Reville * Enduring interest in Hitchcock's influence on the thriller genre, and his 50+ films * The 25 th anniversary of Hitchcock's death is on 20 April 2005 32 pages of black and white photos. * The first complete biography of his life in 25 years

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 894
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 17 Oct 2003

ISBN 10: 0470869720
ISBN 13: 9780470869727

Media Reviews
...Hitchcock's two sides were vividly illustrated... (Weston Daily Press, 8 November 2003) ...McGilligan's new book rights all the wrongs of past efforts which have portrayed Hitchcock as a lunatic... (Ireland on Sunday, 23 November 2003) ...rewarding biography...McGillian restores to us Hitchcock the artist... (Sunday Herald (Glasgow), 30 November 2003) ...McGilligan's biography unquestionably gives a more lifelike account than any of its precursors... (Sunday Telegraph, 14 December 2003) ...McGilligan again and again defends Hitchcock's reputation...very intriguing... (The Irish Times, 10 January 2004) ...tempers a discussion of the dark side with expert analysis and the insights of a seasoned film biographer. (The Times, 5 May 2004)
Author Bio
PATRICK MCGILLIGAN'S biographies include the highly acclaimed Fritz Lang: The Nature of the Beast and George Cukor: A Double Life, which were both New York Times Notable Books of the Year. Among his other books are biographies of Clint Eastwood, Jack Nicholson, Robert Altman and James Cagney, along with the oral history Tender Comrades: A Backstory of the Holllywood Blacklist (with Paul Buhle). McGilligan lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.