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Cary Grant, Judith Anderson, Peggy Ashcroft, Art Baker, Florence Bates, Ingrid Bergman, Nigel Bruce, Louis Calhern, Leo G. Carroll, Madeleine Carroll, Laurence Olivier, Frank Cellier
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Alfred Hitchcock
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"The 39 Steps" (1935, 87min., 三十九夜): Audio essay by Hitchcock scholar Marian Keane The Complete 1937 broadcast of the Lux Radio Theatre adaptation, performed by Robert Montgomery and Ida Lupino The Art of Film: Vintage Hitchcock, a Janus Films documentary detailing the director's British period Excerpts from the original 1935 press book Original production design drawings The Lady Vansihes Interactive Menus Audio commentary by critic film historian Bruce Eder
"Rebecca" (1940, 130min., レベッカ): Commentary by Film Scholar Leonard J. Leff, author of Hitchcock and Selznick Isolated Music and Effects Track Rare Screen, Hair Makeup and Costume Tests Including Vivien Leigh, Anne Baxter, Loretta Young, Margaret Sullavan and Joan Fontaine Hitchcock on Rebecca, excerpts from his conversations with Francois Truffaut Phone Interviews with Stars Joan Fontaine and Judith Anderson from 1986 Hundreds of behind-the-scenes photos chronicling the film's production from location scouting, set photos and wardrobe continuity to ads, posters, and promotional memorabilia Production Correspondence and Casting Notes Deleted Scene Script Excerpts 1939 Test Screening Questionnaire Essay on Rebecca Author Daphne du Maurier Footage from the 1940 Academy Awards Ceremony Re-Issue Trailer Three Hours of Complete Radio Show Adaptations: 1938 Orson Welles and the Mercury Theatre Broadcast, 1941 Lux Radio Theatre Broadcast starring Ronald Colman and Ida Lupino, Including an Interview with David O. Selznick 1950 Lux Radio Theatre Broadcast Starring Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh 22-Page Booklet Including Liner Notes by Robin Wood
"Spellbound" (1945, 111min., 白い恐怖): Commentary by Hitchcock Scholar Marian Keane "A Nightmare Ordered by Telephone": An in-depth, illustrated essay on the Salvador Dali-designed dream sequence by James Bigwood Excerpts Rrom a 1973 Audio Interview with Composer Miklos Rozsa Complete 1948 Lux Radio Theater Adaptation starring Joseph Cotton and Alida Valli The Fishko Files: A WNYC/New York Public Radio piece on the theremin Essays by Noted Hitchcock Scholars Leonard Leff and Lesley Brill Hundreds of Behind-the-Scenes Photos and Documents Chronicling the Film's Production, Including Set Photos, Ads, Posters and Publicity Material Theatrical Trailer
"Notorious" (1946, 102min., 汚名): Commentaries by Hitchcock film scholar Marian Keane and film historian Rudy Behlmer, editor of Memo from David O. Selznick Complete broadcast of the 1948 Lux Radio Theatre adaptation, starring Ingrid Bergman and Joseph Cotton Rare production, publicity, and rear projection photos, as well as promotional posters and lobby cards Production correspondence Collection of trailers and teasers Script excerpts of deleted scenes and alternate endings Excerpts from the short story "The Song of the Dragon," source material for Notorious Rare newsreel footage of Bergman and Hitchcock Isolated music and effects track
"The Lady Vanishes" (1938, 97min., バルカン超特急): Interactive Menus Audio commentary by critic film historian Bruce Eder |
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