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Hitchcock hiding in Guildford

Join Kevin J Last, William Godfree and Deac Rossell in the Mill Studio at Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre as they present Hidden Hitchcock: The Missing Films on Friday, June 1.

In a career which spanned six decades, film director Alfred Hitchcock worked on more than fifty feature films. His work is generally represented in terms of a series of well-known suspense thrillers that kept audiences on the edge of their seats.

By revisiting his life, this educational presentation trawls the Hitchcock canon for the missing and little seen items as well as uncompleted projects both on the big screen and television.

Among these are the story of the silent, The Mountain Eagle, and little seen wartime material.

Using slides, film and live music, Hidden Hitchcock: The Missing Films provides a very different picture of the maestro, charting his life from turn-of-the century Leytonstone until his death in 1980.

Tickets on 01483 440000.


 
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