Alfred Hitchcock Week - The Man Who Knew Too Much
We’ve reached the final installment of Alfred Hitchcock Week. Today’s feature is a great film - the 1934 (made in Britain) version of The Man Who Knew Too Much.
Starring in the film are Leslie Banks, Edna Best, Peter Lorre, Nova Pilbeam, and Frank Vosper. Also in the cast were Hugh Wakefield, Pierre Fresnay, Cicely Oates, D.A. Clarke-Smith, and George Curzon.
In the 1934 version, the plot involves a British couple whose daughter is kidnapped while they are vacationing in Switzerland.
Hitchcock remade the film in the USA in 1956. The latter version starred James Stewart and Doris Day.
Alfred Hitchcock Week - Under Capricorn
It’s Day Five of Alfred Hitchcock Week here at iMovieCinema. Today’s feature is a 1949 film, Under Capricorn. The film stars Michael Wilding, Joseph Cotten, Ingrid Bergman, and Margaret Leighton. Hitchcock makes a couple of cameo appearances in this film.
The screenplay was written by Hume Cronyn and James Bridie, and is based on a novel by Helen Simpson.
The film is set in 1831 Australia, where Charles Adare (Wilding) arrives with his uncle, the new governor, and is befriended by an ex-convict (Cotten).
Alfred Hitchcock Week - Jamaica Inn
Alfred Hitchcock Week continues here at iMovieCinema with our fourth featured film - Jamaica Inn, starring Charles Laughton, Maureen O’Hara and Emlyn Williams.
This 1939 film is an adaptation of Daphne DuMaurier’s novel, Jamaica Inn. Sydney Gilliat wrote the screenplay. The story is set in Cornwall, where a young Irish girl goes to live with her innkeeper uncle and aunt. The girl comes to the realization that a gang of smugglers/pirates is headquartered at the inn.
Alfred Hitchcock Week - The Lady Vanishes
It’s Alfred Hitchcock Week here at iMovieCinema - seven films in seven days. We’re kicking off the week with a 1938 film, The Lady Vanishes.
The movie begins in the fictional European country “Bandrika,” where an avalanche has blocked the railroad tracks, and stalled the plans of a collection of travelers who are on their way to England. The travelers include a wealthy young woman, Iris (portrayed by Margaret Lockwood); an elderly woman, Miss Froy (Dame May Whitty); and a musicologist/folkorist, Gilbert (Michael Redgrave). When the train journey resumes, Iris notices that Miss Froy is missing. Iris and Gilbert proceed to investigate Miss Froy’s disappearance.
Other cast members include Paul Lukas, Cecil Parker, Linden Travers, Naunton Wayne, Basil Radford, Mary Clare, Philip Leaver, Catherine Lacey, and Googie Withers.
Watch for a cameo appearance by Hitchcock in this film.
