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  • Bild des Verk�ufers f�r Sketches with autograph annotations: storyboard for "Stage Fright". zum Verkauf von Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH

    Hitchcock, Alfred, English film director and producer (1899-1980).

    Verlag: No place, [circa 1949]., 1949

    Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, �sterreich

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    Manuskript / Papierantiquit�t Signiert

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    340 pencil drawings, drawn by Alfred Hitchcock, one drawing highlighted in blue, each sheet with three boxes (or cells) with 3 pencil sketches, 46 cells are left blank and 22 drawings were crossed out. Numbering in the left-hand margin in pencil and red crayon (1-152, 240-293, plus 8 leaves numbered in Roman numerals at the end for the final scenes: pursuit in the theatre; decapitation by the theatre's security curtain and final scene), autograph annotations, directions and revisions throughout, one or two "camera angle" diagrams sketched out on left-hand pages. In all 130 loose sheets (208 x 262 mm), in pencil, mostly only recto, but three leaves are drawn also on verso. Sketch of a profile behind scenes 103 and 104; sketch of a stage setting behind scenes 98 A, 98 B and 99. Original black cloth folder-binder, blindstamped with paper label on the front cover and inscription "J. Martin" in faded red ink and "Stage Fright / R. Todd / M. Dietrich / M. Wilding" in blue ink. Preserved in a fitted case. Extraordinary autograph pre-production storyboard for Hitchcock's 1950 film "Stage Fright", comprising preparatory sketches for some three quarters of the film, including the infamous "false flashback" initial sequence, the rest of the first half of the film, the garden party scene and the finale. A rare collection of sketches and comments detailing how the legendary director crafted his scenes. - "Stage Fright" is a 1950 British noir thriller directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Jane Wyman, Marlene Dietrich, Michael Wilding, and Richard Todd. The film was shot in London and Elstree in 1949, on a brief sojourn from California where Hitchcock had been working since 1940, and in some ways it was a return to the style (and humour) of his earlier British films. The crime thriller, centered on a killer who dupes a woman friend into helping him try to escape police after he murdered his actress lover's husband, was much criticised on release for the extraordinary "unreliable flashback" or "false flashback" scene, which Hitchcock famously considered his second greatest career mistake (after the death of the little boy in "The Secret Agent"). Posterity has been rather kinder: the device has influenced later generations of filmmakers more interested in artifice than truth, and the film as a whole has seen a partial critical reassessment in recent years. - Hitchcock had trained as a draughtsman and worked in advertising before turning to film, and his use of extensive storyboards, down to the finest detail of production, is well known. One of the myths to have built up around his career maintains that, after planning and storyboarding his films so thoroughly, once on set Hitchcock never so much as peeked through the camera viewfinder, bearing each scene from start to finish precisely in his head. - The sketches for "Stage Fright" include very precise directions for the actors and for camera angles which would have left the crew with little room for imagination ("pan up from stain", "CU" (close-up), "Dolly in to a dolly", "Back to Eve. Pan then out until the couple are in waist-shot going through the door"). Some of the most memorable shots of the film were clearly planned in advance and can be seen here: the car driving up to the camera at the beginning, the first shot of Alistair Sim framed in a lead window, the blood-stained dress shots, the blurring as Doris Tinsdale tries on her glasses, the umbrellas at the garden party and the finale with the stage curtain. But at the same time there are significant differences from the finished film, and this storyboard demonstrates that sequences and shots were dropped, added or amended during production. - The production files for all the other post-1940 films are in the Hitchcock Archives at the Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Beverley Hills. - In excellent condition throughout notwithstanding one or two dampstains; the last few leaves a little creased and frayed at edges. Provenance: 1) Jack Martin (1899-1969), first assistant director on "Stage Fright" (his credits also include assistant director on "Moby Dick" and production manager on "This Happy Breed"); 2) Hugh Harlow (b. 1939), assistant director and production manager on many films. - Includes a signed portrait photograph of Hitchcock at work on the storyboard drawings of his first American film, "Rebecca", in mid-1939, with Daphne du Maurier's novel opened before him and strewn with the cards on which the director would set out in sketched illustrations every detail of the film as he envisaged it.

  • Bild des Verk�ufers f�r Card signed zum Verkauf von Andreas Wiemer Historical Autographs

    Hitchcock, Alfred (1899-1980)

    Anbieter: Andreas Wiemer Historical Autographs, Kelkheim, Deutschland

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    Manuskript / Papierantiquit�t Signiert

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    Kein Einband. Zustand: Sehr gut. Hitchcock, Alfred (1899-1980) - Card signed - English film director and producer. He is one of the most influential and extensively studied filmmakers in the history of cinema and known as "the Master of Suspense". Card signed "Alfred Hitchcock". 7.5 x 4.0 inch, n.p., n.d., embossed printed Alfred Hitchcock at the top and signed in black felt-tip pen, probably later in life. Two paper photos of Hitchcock attached. Fine condition. COMES WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY BY ANDREAS WIEMER HISTORICAL AUTOGRAPHS. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions. Signatur des Verfassers.

  • Bild des Verk�ufers f�r Portraitphotographie mit eigenh. Unterschrift. zum Verkauf von Kotte Autographs GmbH

    Hitchcock, Alfred, Britischer Regisseur (1899-1980).

    Verlag: o. O., 1971, 1971

    Anbieter: Kotte Autographs GmbH, Ro�haupten, Deutschland

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    Manuskript / Papierantiquit�t Signiert

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    77 : 115 mm. H�bsches Farbportrait von vorn, das Alfred Hitchcock im April 1971 bei einer Abendveranstaltung zeigt, signiert mit "Alfred Hitchcock". Der April 1971 steht ganz unter dem Zeichen der Vorbereitungen f�r den Film Frenzy. Frenzy (zu deutsch Wahnsinn, Raserei) ist ein Thriller, den Hitchcock erstmals seit 1950 wieder in seiner Heimat England gedreht hat. Die Handlung: Ein Unschuldiger wird verd�chtigt, ein fieberhaft gesuchter Serienm�rder zu sein, der seine Opfer mit einer Krawatte erw�rgt.Hitchcock gilt als Master of Supense", als Meister der Kunst, Spannung zu erzeugen. Sein Name gilt noch heute als Garant f�r Spannung und als Inbegriff des Thrillers. Wie kein anderer beherrschte Hitchcock das Spiel mit menschlichen Ur�ngsten. Seine Protagonisten sind Getriebene, seine Bilder subtil und durchkomponiert. Alfred Hitchcocks ersten Filme entstanden Mitte der 20er-Jahre, noch als Stummfilme, seinen letzten drehte er 1976.

  • Bild des Verk�ufers f�r Portraitphotographie mit eigenh. Unterschrift auf der Bildseite. zum Verkauf von Kotte Autographs GmbH

    Hitchcock, Alfred, Britischer Regisseur (1899-1980).

    Verlag: ohne Ort und Datum

    Anbieter: Kotte Autographs GmbH, Ro�haupten, Deutschland

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    Manuskript / Papierantiquit�t

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    250 : 200 mm. Leichter Eckbug. H�bsches Portrait im Halbprofil nach rechts an seinen Regie-Stuhl gelehnt.

  • Bild des Verk�ufers f�r Signed and inscribed photograph. zum Verkauf von Kotte Autographs GmbH

    Hitchcock, Alfred, English film director and producer (1899-1980).

    Verlag: no place, no date

    Anbieter: Kotte Autographs GmbH, Ro�haupten, Deutschland

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    Manuskript / Papierantiquit�t Signiert

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    198 : 256 mm. A nice vintage signed and inscribed photograph showing Hitchcock in a head and shoulders pose looking slightly away from the camera.