Rope (1948) Rope is a 1948 American psychological crime thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on the 1929 play of the same name by Patrick Hamilton. The film was adapted by Hume Cronyn ...
Drew Droege has updated Alfred Hitchcock’s film “Rope” by casting all the characters as Emory from Mart Crowley’s play “The Boys in the Band.” I would call this mash-up “Screaming Queer Killers,” but ...
HARTFORD, Conn. — The setting for Jeffrey Hatcher’s fascinating, subtle, often witty and compelling "Rope” at Hartford Stage is not merely a Mayfair flat in London in the 1920s; it is a killing field.
In the Netflix series we see Hitchcock escorting Perkins around the Psycho film set, which is an exact replica of Ed Gein's farmhouse. The 1960 classic, however, is actually set in a motel. It tells ...
“Monster: The Ed Gein Story” brought in a number of Hollywood icons to show how the Wisconsin killer had a ripple effect through the filmmaking industry, but Alfred Hitchcock was the first, most ...
If you know “Rope” at all, it’s probably as a 1948 Alfred Hitchcock movie starring Jimmy Stewart, which was famous for being shot in what appeared to be one continuous take. That innovative film was ...
A daughter of privilege, she mixed social satire with murder in a series of addictive mysteries. The author Jane Stanton Hitchcock in her Manhattan apartment in 2002. Her novels and plays drew from ...
But while endless essays have been written about how Psycho’s boundary-pushing, censor-baiting action changed moviemaking, and while its biggest twists and famous central shower-murder scene have been ...
(GERMANY OUT) Anthony Perkins in dem Film 'Psycho'USA 1960R: Alfred Hitchcock (Photo by Moos/ullstein bild via Getty Images) “Psycho won’t be a blockbuster, but it will be a very strange film. It will ...
Netflix usually focuses more on Adam Sandler movies than the classics. So it’s a pleasant surprise to see the streaming service showcasing seven of Alfred Hitchcock’s best, including “Psycho,” “Rear ...
There’s plenty of stuff to watch on Netflix, but movie-watchers interested in films made before 1990 or so might be better-advised to check out just about any other streaming service out there, ...