Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window is an unimpeachable masterpiece, as compelling to viewers today as it was seventy years ago when it was first released. With two iconic stars, an ingenious premise, and the guidance of the Master of Suspense himself, it feels like the kind of film that would make for a fascinating behind-the-scenes account of it’s making. Unfortunately, Jennifer O’Callaghan’s attempt at the subject is not such a book. For one thing, you would probably not believe how little of this book, which includes […]
Hitchcock Deserves Better
Rear Window: The Making of a Hitchcock Masterpiece in the Hollywood Golden Age by Jennifer O'Callaghan
