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Alfred Hitchcock Premiere Collection
Written by Diana Saenger   

hitchockpremierecol200.jpgTo acknowledge one of the most influential filmmakers in all of cinema MGM Home Entertainment presents an extensive compilation featuring the works of a true Hollywood legend, the Alfred Hitchcock Premiere Collection.  Nominated collectively for a total of 23 Academy Awards, the eight-disc set includes Rebecca, starring Joan Fontaine and Laurence Olivier. Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck star in Spellbound; Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman in Notorious; Gregory Peck stars in The Paradine Case; the spy thriller Sabotage, stars Sylvia Sidney; the romantic murder-mystery Young and Innocent, features Edward Rigby; the high seas thriller Lifeboat starred Tallulah Bankhead and one of Hitchcock’s earliest films, The Lodger starred Ivor Novello.

With hours of all-new special features including audio commentaries, featurettes, screen tests, still galleries, vintage radio interviews, an AFI Tribute to Hitchcock and more. This beautifully designed booklet that encases the DVD collection also includes a 32-page notebook with several pages on each film that includes trivia, production notes, an image of a scene or the stars in the film and more about the legendary director. Available for a suggested retail price of $119.98 U.S. / $159.98 Canada, Rebecca, Spellbound and Notorious will also be available as singe discs for a suggested retail price of $19.98. This set is a must-own for any Hitchock fan.

Rebecca Synopsis

rebecca-posters120.jpgA young woman marries a fascinating older widower only to discover that she must live in the shadows of his first wife, Rebecca, who died mysteriously several years before.

 

 

Special features:

  • Commentary by film historian/author Richard Schickel
  • Screen tests
  • Making of Rebecca Featurette
  • The Gothic World of Daphne Du Maurier Featurette
  • Original 1938 Radio Play Starring Orson Welles
  • 1941 Radio Play Presented by Cecil B. DeMille
  • 1950 Radio Play with Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier
  • Audio Interview: Peter Bogdanovich Interviews Hitchcock
  • Audio Interview: François Truffaut Interviews Hitchcock
  • Four-page booklet

The Lodger Synopsis

thelodger-s.jpgDuring a rash of gruesome murders by a serial killer known only as "The Avenger," a mysterious stranger arrives in London and rents a room with the Bunting family. Intriguing and reclusive, the Buntings' new guest soon earns the interest of their beautiful daughter. But when the lodger's strange habits and odd hours start to coincide with The Avenger's killings, the Buntings suspect they may have let a murderer into their home...and given him the key to destroying their lives!

Special features:

  • 1999 Score by Ashley Irwin presented in 5.1 Dolby Surround
  • 1997 Score by Paul Zaza presented in Mono
  • Commentary with film historian Patrick McGilligan
  • The Sound of Silence: The Making of The Lodger Featurette
  • Hitchcock 101 Featurette
  • 1940 Radio Play Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
  • Audio Interview: Peter Bogdanovich Interviews Hitchcock
  • Audio Interview: François Truffaut Interviews Hitchcock
  • Restoration Comparison

The Paradine Case Synopsis

pardine_case-poster120.jpgBeautiful Anna Paradine (Alida Valli) is accused of poisoning her older wealthy husband.  Her barrister, the happily married Anthony Keane (Gregory Peck) takes the case but also lets his heart rule his head when he falls hard for his client.

 

 

Special features:

  • Commentary with film historians Stephen Rebello & Bill Krohn
  • Isolated Music and Effects Track
  • 1949 Radio Play Starring Joseph Cotton
  • Audio Interview: Peter Bogdanovich Interviews Hitchcock
  • Restoration Comparision
  • Still Galleries

Spellbound Synopsis

spellbound-posters120.jpgWhen John Ballantine (Gregory Peck), the new director of a mental asylum arrives on the job, the staff is concerned.  He seems too young for the position and his answers to their questions are vague and detached.  Dr. Peterson (Ingrid Bergman), while knowing he is an imposter with emotional issues, nevertheless falls in love with him.  Turning to her mentor, Dr. Alex Brulov (Michael Checkhov) and the use of psychoanalysis she tries to get to the root of Ballantine's emotional problems.

Special features:

  • Commentary with film historians Thomas Schatz & Charles Ramirez Berg
  • Guilt by Association: Psychoanalyzing Spellbound Featurette
  • A Cinderella Story: Rhonda Fleming Featurette
  • Dreaming with Scissors: Hitchcock, Surrealism and Salvador Dali Featurette
  • 1948 Radio Play Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
  • Audio Interview: Peter Bogdanovich Interviews Hitchcock
  • Audio Interview: Film Historian Rudy Belhemer Interviews Composer Miklós Rózsa
  • Still Gallery
  • 4-Page Booklet

Notorious Synopsis

notoriuos-poster120.jpgDaughter of an accused World War II traitor, Alicia Huberman (Ingrid Bergman) is enlisted to entrap one of her father's colleagues in Brazil, Alexander Sebastian (Claude Raines).  Her American contact, secret agent T.R. Devlin (Cary Grant) is openly contemptuous of Alicia and instructs her to wed Sebastian.  It is only after she is wed that Devlin lets himself admit that he's fallen in love with her.

 

Special features:

  • Commentary with film historian Rick Jewell
  • Commentary with film historian Drew Casper
  • Isolated Music and Effects Track
  • The Ultimate Romance: The Making of Notorious Featurette
  • Alfred Hitchcock: The Ultimate Spymaster Featurette
  • AFI Tribute to Hitchcock
  • 1948 Radio Play Starring Joseph Cotton and Ingrid Bergman
  • Audio Interview: Peter Bogdanovich Interviews Hitchcock
  • Audio Interview: François Truffaut Interviews Hitchcock
  • Restoration Comparision
  • Still Gallery
  • 4-Page Booklet

Young and Innocent Synopsis

young-and-innocent-poster120.jpgIn this witty, suspense thriller a police chief's daughter helps a fugitive accused of murder prove his innocence. 

 

 

 

Special features:

  • Commentary with film historians Stephen Rebello & Bill Krohn
  • Isolated Music and Effects Track
  • Audio Interview: Peter Bogdanovich Interviews Hitchcock
  • Audio Interview: François Truffaut Interviews Hitchcock
  • Restoration Comparision
  • Still Gallery

Sabotage Synopsis

sabotage-poster120.jpgA woman learns that her movie theater manager husband is actually a foreign agent when a bomb he has made kills her brother.  Based on Joseph Conrad's novel, The Secret Agent.

 

 

Special features:

  • Commentary with film historian Leonard Leff
  • Audio Interview: Peter Bogdanovich Interviews Hitchcock
  • Restoration Comparision
  • Still Gallery

Lifeboat Synopsis

lifeboatposter120.jpgNominated for three Academy Awards Alfred Hitchcock's World War II drama is a remarkable story of human survival.  After their ship is sunk in the Atlantic by Germans, eight people are stranded in a lifeboat.  Their problems are further compounded when they pick up a ninth passenger - the Nazi captain from the U-boat that torpedoed them.  With powerful suspense and emotion, this legendary classic reveals the strengths and frailties of individuals under extraordinary duress.

Special features:

·    Commentary by University of Southern California School of Cinema & Television Hitchcock professor and film critic, Drew Casper

  • "The Making of Lifeboat" featurette
  • The original theatrical trailer
  • Still gallery featuring photographs from the set
 

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