Framing Hitchcock: Selected Essays from the Hitchcock Annual

Framing Hitchcock: Selected Essays from the Hitchcock Annual
ISBN-10
0814330614
ISBN-13
9780814330616
Category
Art
Pages
418
Language
English
Published
2002
Publisher
Wayne State University Press
Authors
Christopher Brookhouse, Sidney Gottlieb

Description

An engaging look at Alfred Hitchcock's work from all angles, culled from an authoritative source of Hitchcock film commentary.

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