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Five Hitchcock Thrillers 1935-1946 (The Criterion Collection) [4 DVD9s & 2 DVD5s]
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Five Hitchcock Thrillers 1935-1946 (The Criterion Collection) [4 DVD9s & 2 DVD5s]
Classics | 1.33:1 | Black & White | English Dolby Digital | English Subtitles
6 Full Original DVD Images (.ISO) + 400dpi Scans = 36.7GBs | 400MB RARs | FSo/FSe/NL
Wrong Men & Notorious Women: Five Hitchcock Thrillers 1935-1946
Long OOP box set from Criterion.
Long OOP box set from Criterion.
The Lady Vanishes (1938, 97mins [DVD5])
| “ | In Alfred Hitchcock’s most quick-witted and devilish comic thriller, the beautiful Margaret Lockwood, traveling across Europe by train, meets Dame May Whitty’s charming old spinster, who seemingly disappears into thin air. The young woman then turns investigator and finds herself drawn into a complex web of mystery and high adventure. The Lady Vanishes remains one of the master filmmaker’s purest delights. | ” |
Disc Features:
# Audio commentary by film historian Bruce Eder
The 39 Steps (1935, 86mins [DVD9])
| “ | The best known of Hitchcock’s British films, this civilized spy yarn follows the escapades of Richard Hannay (Robert Donat), who stumbles into a conspiracy that involves him in a hectic chase across the Scottish moors—a chase in which he is both the pursuer and the pursued. Adapted from John Buchan’s novel, this classic Hitchcock “wrong man” thriller encapsulates themes that anticipate the director’s biggest American films (especially North by Northwest), and is a standout among his early works. | ” |
Disc Features:
* Gorgeous new transfer, with digitally restored image and sound
* Audio essay by Hitchcock scholar Marian Keane
* The complete 1937 broadcast of the Lux Radio Theatre adaptation, performed by Robert Montgomery and Ida Lupino
* The Art of Film: Vintage Hitchcock, a Janus Films documentary detailing the director’s British period
* Excerpts from the original 1935 press book
* Original production design drawings
* English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired
* Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition
Rebecca (1940, 130mins [1DVD9 & 1 DVD5])
| “ | Last night, I dreamt I went to Manderley again.” Rebecca’s haunting opening line conjures the entirety of Hitchcock’s romantic, suspenseful, elegant film. A young woman (Joan Fontaine) believes her every dream has come true when her whirlwind romance with the dashing Maxim de Winter culminates in marriage. But she soon realizes that Rebecca, the late first Mrs. de Winter, haunts both the temperamental, brooding Maxim and the de Winter mansion, Manderley. In order for Maxim and the new Mrs. de Winter to have a future, Rebecca’s spell must be broken and the mystery of her violent death unraveled. The first collaboration between producer David O. Selznick and Hitchcock, Rebecca was adapted from Daphne du Maurier’s popular novel and won the 1940 Academy Award™ for Best Picture and Cinematography (Black and White). | ” |
Disc Features:
* Glorious new digital film and sound restoration
* Commentary by film scholar Leonard J. Leff, author of Hitchcock and Selznick: The Rich and Strange Collaboration of Alfred Hitchcock and David O. Selznick in Hollywood
* Isolated music and effects track
* Rare screen, hair, makeup and costume tests including Vivien Leigh, Anne Baxter, Loretta Young, Margaret Sullavan, and Joan Fontaine
* Hitchcock on Rebecca, excerpts from his conversations with François Truffaut
* Phone interviews with stars Joan Fontaine and Judith Anderson from 1986
* Hundreds of behind-the-scenes photos chronicling the film’s production from location scouting, set photos, and wardrobe continuity to ads, posters, and promotional memorabilia
* Production correspondence and casting notes
* Deleted scene script excerpts
* 1939 test screening questionnaire
* Essay on Rebecca author Daphne du Maurier
* Footage from the 1940 13th Annual Academy Awards™ ceremony
* Re-issue trailer
* Three hours of complete radio show adaptations:
* 1938 Orson Welles and the Mercury Theatre broadcast, including an interview with Daphne du Maurier
* 1941 Lux Radio Theatre broadcast starring Ronald Colman and Ida Lupino, including an interview with David O. Selznick
* 1950 Lux Radio Theatre broadcast starring Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh
* English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired
* Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition
* PLUS: A 22-page booklet, including liner notes by Robin Wood, author of Hitchcock’s Films and Hitchcock’s Films Revisited, and George Turner’s essay “Du Maurier + Selznick + Hitchcock = Rebecca"
Spellbound (1945, 111mins [DVD9])
| “ | Dr. Constance Petersen (Ingrid Bergman) is a psychiatrist with a firm understanding of human nature—or so she thinks. When the mysterious Dr. Anthony Edwardes (Gregory Peck) becomes the new chief of staff at her institution, the bookish and detached Constance plummets into a whirlwind of tangled identities and feverish psychoanalysis, where the greatest risk is to fall in love. A transcendent love story replete with taut excitement and startling imagery, Spellbound is classic Hitchcock, featuring stunning performances, an Academy Award®-winning score by Miklos Rozsa, and a captivating dream sequence by Surrealist icon Salvador Dalí. | ” |
Disc Features:
* Spectacular new digital transfer with film and sound restoration, including rare theater entrance and exit music cues by composer Miklos Rozsa
* Commentary by Hitchcock scholar Marian Keane
* “A Nightmare Ordered by Telephone,” an in-depth, illustrated essay on the Salvador Dalí-designed dream sequence by James Bigwood
* Excerpts from a 1973 audio interview with composer Miklos Rozsa
* Complete 1948 Lux Radio Theatre adaptation starring Joseph Cotten and Alida Valli
* The Fishko Files: a WNYC/New York Public Radio piece on the theremin
* Essays by noted Hitchcock scholars Lesley Brill (The Hitchcock Romance) and Leonard Leff (Hitchcock and Selznick)
* Hundreds of behind-the-scenes photos and documents chronicling the film’s production, from set photos to ads, posters, and publicity material
* Theatrical trailer
* Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition
* English subtitles for the deaf and hearing-impaired
Notorious (1946, 102mins [DVD9])
| “ | In Notorious, a brilliant allegory of love and betrayal, Hitchcock fuses two of his favorite elements: suspense and romance. A beautiful woman with a tainted past (Ingrid Bergman) is enlisted by American agent Devlin (Cary Grant) to spy on a ring of Nazis in post-war Rio. Her espionage work becomes life-threatening after she marries the most debonair of the Nazi ring, Alex (Claude Rains). Only Devlin can rescue her, but to do so he must face his role in her desperate situation and acknowledge that he’s loved her all along. Stunning performances, Ben Hecht’s excellent script, and Hitchcock’s direction at its best make Notorious a perfect film. | ” |
Disc Features:
* Glorious new digital transfer, with film and sound restoration
* Commentaries by Hitchcock film scholar Marian Keane and film historian Rudy Behlmer, editor of Memo from David O. Selznick
* Complete broadcast of the 1948 Lux Radio Theatre adaptation, starring Ingrid Bergman and Joseph Cotten
* Rare production, publicity, and rear projection photos, as well as promotional posters and lobby cards
* Production correspondence
* Collection of trailers and teasers
* Script excerpts of deleted scenes and alternate endings
* Excerpts from the short story “The Song of the Dragon,” source material for Notorious
* Rare newsreel footage of Bergman and Hitchcock
* Subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired
* Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition
DVDS:
DVD RELEASE: 2003
STUDIO: Criterion
CATALOG:3/56/135/136/137
SYSTEM: NTSC
SCREEN:1.33:1
COLOUR: Black & White
AUDIO: English Dolby Digital Mono
SUBTITLES: English SDH (The Lady Vanishes - None)
EXTRACTION:
ENGINE: DVD Decrypter
DVD: 4 Full Dual-Layer DVDs & 2 Single-Layer DVDs
FILE EXTENSION: .ISO (Image)
FILE SIZE: 4.30/6.82/7.62/3.77/7.37/6.74GBs
SCANS FILE SIZE (400 DPI): 48MBs
TOTAL FILE SIZE: 36.7GBs
Scans:
| “ | http://www.filesonic.com/file/30632651/AH.CC,Scs.rar | ” |
The Lady Vanishes:
| “ | http://netfolder.in/JTWA8GW/Hit-LV | ” |
| “ | http://sharingmatrix.com/folder/3bf5d41a0549ee1a | ” |
| “ | http://www.fileserve.com/list/h4k8Wvh | ” |
The 39 Steps:
| “ | http://netfolder.in/lAd42Cy/Hit-39 | ” |
| “ | http://sharingmatrix.com/folder/76546ed736e6c3b0 | ” |
| “ | http://www.fileserve.com/list/GCeNUtZ | ” |
Rebecca - Disc 1 (Movie):
| “ | http://netfolder.in/DkKR0iP/Hit-R1 | ” |
| “ | http://sharingmatrix.com/folder/1fb45fdb40c2330b | ” |
| “ | http://www.fileserve.com/list/xkBwgqg | ” |
Rebecca - Disc 2 (Extras):
| “ | http://netfolder.in/p92nAII/Hit-R2 | ” |
| “ | http://sharingmatrix.com/folder/11cd78fa739c2e31 | ” |
| “ | http://www.fileserve.com/list/nrhwXH3 | ” |
Spellbound:
| “ | http://netfolder.in/CU3zOVY/Hit-Sp | ” |
| “ | http://sharingmatrix.com/folder/049654bd0a36a40f | ” |
| “ | http://www.fileserve.com/list/675ngh6 | ” |
Notorious:
| “ | http://netfolder.in/iT6yPYR/Hit-No | ” |
| “ | http://sharingmatrix.com/folder/21b797f04e469911 | ” |
| “ | http://www.fileserve.com/list/WNnu3JX | ” |
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