Alfred Hitchcock Film Collection The Early Years - 12 features

One DVD disc containing 12 films in Mp4 video format  

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Bon Voyage - A French language WWII propaganda film by Alfred Hitchcock. (1944) 24 mins

 

Downhill - In this silent film, a public schoolboy “takes the blame for a friend’s theft and his life falls apart in a series of misadventures.” Also released under the title, When Boys Leave Home. (1927) 1h 22m

 

Easy Virtue - Early silent film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Loosely based on a play by Noël Coward. (1928) 1h 24m


Memory of the Camps -  An attempt to revive a World War II film meant to document the Holocaust. Hitchcock was involved with the original project. (1985) 53m

 

Sabotage – Alfred Hitchcock directs this British thriller based on Joseph Conrad’s novel The Secret Agent. Also released as The Woman Alone. (1936)  1h 15m

 

Secret Agent - Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, this film was loosely based on stories by W. Somerset Maugham. Stars John Gielgud, Peter Lorre, Madeleine Carroll and Robert Young. (1936) 1h 25m

 

The 39 Steps - One of Alfred Hitchcock’s first hits. British thriller is based on the novel with same name by John Buchan. (1935) 1h 25m

 

The Lady Vanishes – British thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Stars Margaret Lockwood and Michael Redgrave. (1938) 1h 35m

 

The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog - One of Hitchcock’s silent classics. A landlady suspects her lodger is a murderer killing women around London. (1927) 1h 10m

 

The Skin Game - A 1931 Hitchcock film based on a play by John Galsworthy recounts the tragic tale of a family feud. (1931) 1h 19m

 

Waltzes From Vienna - Alfred Hitchcock told Francois Truffaut that this film (about the writing and performance of The Blue Danube) was the low point of his film career. (1934) 1h 16m

 

Young and Innocent – Originally released in the US as The Girl Was Young, this Alfred Hitchcock film was based on Josephine Tey’s novel A Shilling for Candles. (1937) 1h 22m


Presentation
The recording is on a high quality printed DVD and supplied in paper/plastic sleeve which makes a lovely present for any loved ones!

These video files are ready to transfer direct to your tablet..

As with many public domain movies from this era, the video and audio quality can be variable. Wherever possible the best available picture and sound quality is used.


 

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