This short 2000 documentary looks at Alfred Hitchcock’s British films and features interviews with film historian Charles Barr, author and crime historian John Kennedy Melling, and members of Hitchcock’s British crew.
In this 2012 video essay, film historian Leonard Leff discusses Alfred Hitchcock’s adaptation of John Buchan’s novel “The Thirty-Nine Steps” and the hallmarks of Hitchcock’s style.
In 1962, François Truffaut interviewed Alfred Hitchcock for approximately fifty hours, with the help of his collaborator and translator Helen G. Scott. Those interviews would form the basis of Truffaut’s landmark 1967 book “Hitchcock.” Presented here are excerpts from Truffaut’s original audio re...
Presented here is the December 13, 1937, “Lux Radio Theatre” adaptation of THE 39 STEPS, starring Robert Montgomery and Ida Lupino and hosted by Cecil B. DeMille. The recording includes the broadcast’s original commercials and a special intermission guest, Major C. E. Russell, formerly of the U.S...