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Mike 03

(18,209 posts)
1. Wow, nice.
Mon Jan 13, 2025, 03:44 PM
Jan 13

I remember watching a screening of the silent version of Blackmail, though I was too immature to appreciate the importance. To this day, one of the most valuable books any aspiring filmmaker or screenwriter could possibly read is "Truffaut on Hitchcock." It is mesmerizing.

There is a new coffee table type book that is comprised of nothing but storyboards from several of his major works (but not, unfortunately, Rear Window).

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