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Title:
The camera lies : acting for Hitchcock
Publication Date:
2020
Publication Information:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2020]
Physical Description:
xviii, 251 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN:
9780197515327
Abstract:
Alfred Hitchcock is said to have once remarked, "Actors are cattle," a line that has stuck in the public consciousness ever since. For Hitchcock, acting was a matter of contrast and counterpoint, valuing subtlety and understatement over flashiness. He felt that the camera was duplicitous, and directed actors to look and act conversely. In The Camera Lies, author Dan Callahan spotlights the many nuances of Hitchcock's direction throughout his career, from Cary Grant in Notorious (1946) to Janet Leigh in Psycho (1960). Delving further, he examines the ways that sex and sexuality are presented through Hitchcock's characters, reflecting the director's own complex relationship with sexuality. Detailing the fluidity of acting - both what it means to act on film and how the process varies in each actor's career - Callahan examines the spectrum of treatment and direction Hitchcock provided well- and lesser-known actors alike, including Ingrid Bergman, Henry Kendall, Joan Barry, Robert Walker, Jessica Tandy, Kim Novak, and Tippi Hedren. As Hitchcock believed, the best actor was one who could "do nothing well" - but behind an outward indifference to his players was a sophisticated acting theorist who often drew out great performances. The Camera Lies unpacks Hitchcock's legacy both as a director who continuously taught audiences to distrust appearance, and as a man with an uncanny insight into the human capacity for deceit and misinterpretation.
Contents:
Naughty boys and The pleasure garden -- The mountain eagle and The lodger -- Six more in silence : The ring, Downhill, The farmer's wife, Easy virtue, Champagne, The Manxman -- Blackmail -- Juno and the Paycock, Murder!, Mary, Elstree calling, The skin game -- Rich and strange, Number 17, Waltzes from Vienna -- The man who knew too much, The 39 steps, Secret agent, Sabotage -- Young and innocent, The lady vanishes, Jamaica Inn -- Rebecca, Foreign correspondent, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Suspicion -- Saboteur, Shadow of a doubt, Lifeboat, Spellbound -- Notorious, The Paradine case, Rope, Under capricorn, Stage fright -- Strangers on a train, I confess -- Dial M for murder, Rear window, To catch a thief, The trouble with Harry, The man who knew too much -- The wrong man, Vertigo, North by northwest, Psycho, The birds, Marnie -- Torn curtain, Topaz, Frenzy, Family plot, AFI award.
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Language:
English
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