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Blu-ray Review: Stage Fright

Hitchcock Master Posted by Devon Powell on Jan 25, 2022

Distributor: Warner Brothers Release Date: January 25, 2022 Region: Region A Length: 01:49:56 Video: 1080P (MPEG-4, AVC) Main Audio: 2.0 English Mono DTS-HD Master Audio Subtitles: English SDH Ratio: 1.37:1 Notes: This Warner Archives release marks the film’s North American Blu-ray debut. Warning: read more

Stage Fright (1950): Hitchcock and Dietrich

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Dec 14, 2021

It’s true that “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” However, dress it up with murder and life becomes a series of stages and varying performances you’re putting on for different audiences — trying your best to play your audience — read more

THE SECOND ANNUAL ALFRED HITCHCOCK BLOGATHON: Stage Fright (1950)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Jul 6, 2018

The site Maddy Loves Her Classic Films hosts The Second Annual Alfred Hitchcock Blogathon on July 6 and 7. Click HERE for the contributions. Thank you, Maddy. By necessity, my discussion of Alfred Hitchcock's Stage Fright is not a spoiler-free zone. This is due to the fact that the very thing read more

THE SECOND ANNUAL ALFRED HITCHCOCK BLOGATHON: Stage Fright (1950)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Jul 6, 2018

The site Maddy Loves Her Classic Films hosts The Second Annual Alfred Hitchcock Blogathon on July 6 and 7. Click HERE for the contributions. Thank you, Maddy. By necessity, my discussion of Alfred Hitchcock's Stage Fright is not a spoiler-free zone. This is due to the fact that the very thing read more

Classic Films in Focus: STAGE FRIGHT (1950)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jul 12, 2016

Released just before the wildly successful Strangers on a Train (1951), Stage Fright (1950) ranks among the minor entries in the Alfred Hitchcock canon. It lacks the screw tightening suspense of the best of the director's pictures, and its humor, while engaging, never reaches that pitch black, twist read more

Classic Films in Focus: STAGE FRIGHT (1950)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jul 12, 2016

Released just before the wildly successful Strangers on a Train (1951), Stage Fright (1950) ranks among the minor entries in the Alfred Hitchcock canon. It lacks the screw tightening suspense of the best of the director's pictures, and its humor, while engaging, never reaches that pitch black, twist read more

Stage Fright (1950)

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Jul 6, 2015

Stage Fright Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Written by Whitfield Cook; adapted by Alma Reville from a novel by Selwyn Jepson 1950/USA Warner Bros. Repeat viewing/Amazon Instant This is not one of Hitchcock’s more memorable films but second-tier Hitchcock is still enjoyable.  The inclusion of read more

“Hitchcock in the 50s” film series to launch March 10 with screening of “Stage Fright”

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Feb 22, 2015

“Hitchcock in the 50s” film series to launch March 10 with screening of “Stage Fright” Alfred Hitchcock directing Marlene Dietrich and Jane Wymanon the set of Stage Fright The 2015 Film Club is back at The Venue 1550 at the Daystar Center, 1550 S. State St., Chicago read more

“Hitchcock in the 50s” film series to launch March 10 with screening of “Stage Fright”

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Feb 22, 2015

“Hitchcock in the 50s” film series to launch March 10 with screening of “Stage Fright” Alfred Hitchcock directing Marlene Dietrich and Jane Wymanon the set of Stage Fright The 2015 Film Club is back at The Venue 1550 at the Daystar Center, 1550 S. State St., Chicago read more

Stage Fright (Alfred Hitchcock, 1950)

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Mar 15, 2014

This is my contribution to the Sleuthathon organised by Movies Silently. Please do visit and read the other entries. The film I’ve chosen is controversial because of some plot elements. I won’t discuss this aspect until the end and will give a spoiler warning, since, as so often with Hit read more

Hitchcock's Stage Fright ( 1950 )

Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on May 10, 2013

"Hands that applaud can also kill!" The stage is set. The curtain is drawn. Act One begins. Eve Gill ( Jane Wyman ) is helping fellow dramatic art student Jonathan Cooper ( Richard Todd ) escape to her father's coastal home to hideout until they can smuggle him across to Scotland. He's in an awfu read more

Hitchcock's Stage Fright ( 1950 )

Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on May 10, 2013

"Hands that applaud can also kill!" The stage is set. The curtain is drawn. Act One begins. Eve Gill ( Jane Wyman ) is helping fellow dramatic art student Jonathan Cooper ( Richard Todd ) escape to her father's coastal home to hideout until they can smuggle him across to Scotland. He's in an awfu read more

Hitchcock's Stage Fright ( 1950 )

Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on May 10, 2013

"Hands that applaud can also kill!" The stage is set. The curtain is drawn. Act One begins. Eve Gill ( Jane Wyman ) is helping fellow dramatic art student Jonathan Cooper ( Richard Todd ) escape to her father's coastal home to hideout until they can smuggle him across to Scotland. He's in an awfu read more

Hitchcock's Stage Fright ( 1950 )

Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on May 10, 2013

"Hands that applaud can also kill!" The stage is set. The curtain is drawn. Act One begins. Eve Gill ( Jane Wyman ) is helping fellow dramatic art student Jonathan Cooper ( Richard Todd ) escape to her father's coastal home to hideout until they can smuggle him across to Scotland. He's in an awfu read more

Stage Fright (1950)

The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Apr 6, 2013

(Screen capture by Lindsey for TMP) A note from Lindsey: The synopsis portion of this review contains mild spoilers. Eve Gill (Jane Wyman) is an aspiring stage actress rehearsing for a new production at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. In the middle of one of her rehearsals, she is interrupted by read more

Review: Stage Fright (1950)

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Mar 7, 2013

As I was watching Stage Fright, it occurred to me that the old saw about sex and pizza applies to Hitchcock’s lesser works as well. Stage Fright isn’t the greatest, but it’s still pretty good. Of course, I’m comparing Hitchcock to himself here. Compared to other thrillers pl read more

Stage Fright: Hitchcock, Lovely Ducks, and a Controversial Flashback

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jul 29, 2012

Spoiler Alert:  The following review reveals the film's ending. As the film that preceded Hitchcock's "comeback" classic Strangers on a Train, Stage Fright (1950) is typically glossed over in the famed director's filmography. While it's true that it doesn't rank with his masterpieces (e.g., Ve read more

Original New York Times Review of Hitchcock’s Stage Fright

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on Jun 2, 2011

Read the original New York Times review of Stage Fright. alfred hitchcocknew york times reviewstage fright read more

The Right Man | Alfred Hitchock’s Stage Fright (1950)

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pretty Clever Film Gal on May 30, 2011

As I was watching Stage Fright, it occurred to me that the old saw about sex and pizza applies to Hitchcock’s lesser works as well. Stage Fright isn’t the greatest, but it’s still pretty good. Of course, I’m comparing Hitchcock to himself here. Compared to other thrillers p read more

Pavor nos Bastidores (1950) / Stage Fright (1950)

Critica Retro Posted by Lê on Nov 30, -0001

Pavor nos Bastidores (1950) / Stage Fright (1950) Primeiro, vemos nossos protagonistas fugindo da polícia. Seria ele mais um dos “homens errados” de Hitchcock, um cara sendo perseguido por causa de um crime que ele não cometeu? Talvez. Talvez não. No mundo de Hitchcock, nada é o read more
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