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Chantage (1929)

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Chantage

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    More or less. Alfred Hitchcock started filming this as a silent and only later reshot it as a talkie. Thus, there are two separate silent and talkie versions.

    It should be noted that Blackmail was an experiment in sound film by Hitchcock. In at least one scene, the sound is supposed to be unintelligible.

    Hitchcock said that Blackmail was his farewell to the silent film, which suggests that he incorporated silent film techniques that he knew he'd never be able to use again.



    Countless distributors have released Blackmail (1929) onto VHS and DVD, often with a bad picture and unintelligible sound. This film is in the public domain (or so it would seem; see below), which means that any distributor can legally sell copies without paying royalties. Beware. Many small distributors market copies of public domain films with poor picture and sound. Others are more reputable and deliver good transfers of the best available prints. Shop around.

    You can begin your search here at Amazon.com.

    It should be noted that Blackmail was an experiment in sound film by Hitchcock. In at least one scene, the sound is supposed to be unintelligible.



    Currently to date, no. The US copyright to Blackmail was reasserted by UGC UK (Union General Cinematographique) in 1997 and the rights subsequently transferred to Canal + Image UK. As per the Uruguay Round Agreements Act (1994) signed by President Clinton, Blackmail remained under copyright until 2025, date of the reach of 95 years since first release, according to ACTA, 2011).

    Where the transfer is based on an unlicensed source -- which is typical of most of the US budget DVD releases of the film -- the quality is usually poor. In contrast, DVD releases in Europe (which have been officially licensed) are usually excellent. Unfortunately, the continued sale of unlicensed DVDs helps to perpetuate the myth that the film is in the public domain.

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  • How long is Blackmail?
    1 hour and 25 minutes
  • When was Blackmail released?
    October 6, 1929
  • What is the IMDb rating of Blackmail?
    6.9 out of 10
  • Who stars in Blackmail?
    Anny Ondra, John Longden, and Sara Allgood
  • Who wrote Blackmail?
    Alfred Hitchcock, Michael Powell, Charles Bennett, and Benn W. Levy
  • Who directed Blackmail?
    Alfred Hitchcock
  • Who was the composer for Blackmail?
    Hubert Bath, Jimmy Campbell, and Reginald Connelly
  • Who was the producer of Blackmail?
    John Maxwell
  • Who was the cinematographer for Blackmail?
    Jack E. Cox
  • Who was the editor of Blackmail?
    Emile de Ruelle
  • Who are the characters in Blackmail?
    Alice White, Detective Frank Webber, Tracy, Mr. Crewe, and Alfred Hitchcock figure
  • What is the plot of Blackmail?
    After killing a man in self-defense, a young woman is blackmailed by a witness to the killing.
  • How much did Blackmail earn at the worldwide box office?
    $160
  • What is Blackmail rated?
    Not Rated
  • What genre is Blackmail?
    Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, Mystery, and Thriller
  • How many awards has Blackmail won?
    2 awards
  • How many awards has Blackmail been nominated for?
    2 nominations

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