Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaDocumentary on the production of Alfred Hitchcock's Family Plot (1976).Documentary on the production of Alfred Hitchcock's Family Plot (1976).Documentary on the production of Alfred Hitchcock's Family Plot (1976).
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Alfred Hitchcock
- Self
- (filmato d'archivio)
Patricia Hitchcock
- Self
- (as Pat Hitchcock O'Connell)
Howard G. Kazanjian
- Self
- (as Howard Kazanjian)
Sue Gauthier
- Self
- (filmato d'archivio)
Hilton A. Green
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- (as Hilton Green)
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An excellent documentary by Laurent Bouzereau, the man responsible for other great Hitchcock film documentaries. It gives great insight into the making of the film and is highly recommended to any fan of the film or Alfred Hitchcock.
It covers the the beginning of the film with Hitchcock's decision to turn Victor Canning's very dark thriller, The Rainbird Pattern into his latest film, the problems that arose when casting the character of Arthur Adamson and ideas such as the suggested ending by Bruce Dern for Hitchcock's final film.
Overall, this documentary is a great end to the finish of the Hitchcock DVD Collection.
It covers the the beginning of the film with Hitchcock's decision to turn Victor Canning's very dark thriller, The Rainbird Pattern into his latest film, the problems that arose when casting the character of Arthur Adamson and ideas such as the suggested ending by Bruce Dern for Hitchcock's final film.
Overall, this documentary is a great end to the finish of the Hitchcock DVD Collection.
This is the only featurette on the DVD of Family Plot. It is a sort of retro-active making-of and look at the film, and is made up of recent interviews, behind the scenes footage and clips of the movie(at times ironically edited). For some reason, they don't at all address that Harris doesn't appear in this at all. They talk about her from during production, and no ill is spoken of her. I have no idea why she is absent. This is an informational and interesting 48 and a half minutes. Everyone who is in this has something to say, and Dern does a decent imitation of Hitchcock(Black does one, too... hers is... uhm...), we get priceless anecdotes wherein we get more examples of the Master's sardonic and sharp wit, and they talk a little about his other work. They go into why the car sequence is so darn effective(the secret is to *stay in the vehicle*, once inside, no wide shots, only POV from front and reaction shots of the passengers). We even hear about the project that was set to be Alfred's(R.I.P.) next. While there is a bit of the obligatory lovefest, it isn't excessive and they do argue their case. It's cool to hear from John Williams, who clearly has respect for the great director. Well-edited and keeps a nice pace. There is disturbing content in this, and this documentary spoils its subject. I recommend this to any fan. 7/10
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- QuizThis documentary is featured on the DVD for Complotto di famiglia (1976), released in 2000.
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