Part of the St. Louis Oasis Screening & Discussion Series — intro and discussion at the Thursday screening only.
Read MoreGenre: Thriller
Far more a romantic comedy than a suspense thriller, To Catch a Thief ranks as Alfred Hitchcock’s most…
Read MorePart of the St. Louis Oasis Screening & Discussion Series — intro and discussion at the Thursday screening only.
Read MoreAlfred Hitchcock obsessively returned to favorite genres, themes, and tropes throughout his career, but 1956’s The Man Who…
Read MorePart of the St. Louis Oasis Screening & Discussion Series — intro and discussion at the Thursday screening only.
Read MoreAdapted from Patricia Highsmith’s first novel, Strangers on a Train features one of the finest and most winningly flamboyant acting turns in the director’s oeuvre: Robert Walker as grinning psychopath Bruno Antony.
Read MoreOne of Alfred Hitchcock’s occasional cinematic experiments – Lifeboat, shot entirely on the titular watercraft, another is – Rope is famous primarily for unfolding in what appears to be one uninterrupted take.
Read MoreThe first of Alfred Hitchcock’s many espionage films, The Man Who Knew Too Much also marked the start of a fruitful six-movie collaboration with screenwriter Charles Bennett (whose play Blackmail was earlier adapted by the director).
Read MoreHunted by your future, haunted by your past.
Read MoreSome places never let you go.
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