Alfred Hitchcock – The Lady Vanishes (1938)
Though over time it has become a bit boring, this film nonetheless remains pleasant to watch again every once in a while. Emile Boreo, for example, is a wonderfully multilingual hotel manager. There...
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Altman, Robert: Gosford Park (2001). More a study of character and social mores than a narrative; and a ponderous, labyrinthine, murmured one at that. I endeavour to spare myself anything of Altman’s,...
View ArticleAlfred Hitchcock – Strangers on a Train (1951)
One of Hitchcock’s best. Lengthy sequences that sometimes seem to continue too long prove merely to keep one’s view in a kind of suspended concentration. Like being on a merry-go-round. Robert Walker...
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