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Cahiers du cinéma n°62 - August/September 1956

1956-09

Cahiers du cinéma

Cahiers du cinéma
France

This issue of Cahiers du Cinéma is dominated by a long interview with Alfred Hitchcock, covering his thoughts on festivals, the use of color in *Trouble with Harry,* his favorite American film (*Shadow of a Doubt*), and his feelings on police. The interview also extensively explores his creative process, with the article focusing on the film *The Wrong Man*. The magazine also includes a substantial retrospective on Hitchcock's British period, and an article by Joyce W. Gun discussing Hitchcock’s TV work. Also featured is a “mythological lexicon" of objects and themes in Hitchcock films. There is also a piece on Norman McLaren’s *Rhythmetic* and one on the work of Sophia Loren. Reviews of both new and classic films are also included, along with news of the film world in brief.

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  • Title: Cahiers du cinéma n°62 - August/September 1956
  • Date Created: 1956-09
  • Cover description: Alfred Hitchcock on the set of The Man Who Knew Too Much, United States, 1956, Paramount Pictures / Filwite Productions.
Cahiers du cinéma

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