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Judith Anderson & Joan Fontaine. Rebecca, 1940. Dir Alfred Hitchcock.
 

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Judith Anderson & Joan Fontaine. Rebecca, 1940. Dir Alfred Hitchcock.

 

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So I just found out that they have a film festival similar to CINESPIA out here at the Brooklyn Bridge Park…so, I’m having my gf take me for my b-day to watch Rear Window next week.  Fortunately, this decent film is being screened around my b-day (even though my birthday is this week and not next week) because some of the films they’re showing are - in my opinion- pure crap.  Maybe that’s too harsh but some of the films they have listed are not the outdoor-viewing-drinking-wine-enjoying-the-atmosphere type films.   I missed out on Annie Hall earlier this month. :(

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So I just found out that they have a film festival similar to CINESPIA out here at the Brooklyn Bridge Park…so, I’m having my gf take me for my b-day to watch Rear Window next week.  Fortunately, this decent film is being screened around my b-day (even though my birthday is this week and not next week) because some of the films they’re showing are - in my opinion- pure crap.  Maybe that’s too harsh but some of the films they have listed are not the outdoor-viewing-drinking-wine-enjoying-the-atmosphere type films.   I missed out on Annie Hall earlier this month. :(

Harvey Braban & John Longden. Blackmail, 1929. Dir. Alfred Hitchcock.

Harvey Braban & John Longden. Blackmail, 1929. Dir. Alfred Hitchcock.

Blackmail, 1929. Dir. Alfred Hitchcock.

Blackmail, 1929. Dir. Alfred Hitchcock.

“The Jester”  Blackmail, 1929. Dir. Alfred Hitchcock.

“The Jester”  Blackmail, 1929. Dir. Alfred Hitchcock.

 Blackmail, 1929. Dir. Alfred Hitchcock.  Considered the first all-talkie feature  British film.

Can you spot Hitchcock??

 Blackmail, 1929. Dir. Alfred Hitchcock.  Considered the first all-talkie feature British film.

Can you spot Hitchcock??

The 39 Steps, 1935. Dir. Alfred Hitchcock.

The 39 Steps, 1935. Dir. Alfred Hitchcock.

The Lodger, 1927. Dir. Alfred Hitchcock.

The Lodger, 1927. Dir. Alfred Hitchcock.

The 39 Steps, 1935. Dir. Alfred Hitchcock.

The 39 Steps, 1935. Dir. Alfred Hitchcock.

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The ever mocking clown.

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The ever mocking clown.


Awesome, my favorite Hitchcock film is on TCM.  knife, kniFE, knIFE, KNIFE

Ohhh BOO! It is the full talkie version. I like the silent, part sound film!…blerg

Awesome, my favorite Hitchcock film is on TCM.  knife, kniFE, knIFE, KNIFE

Ohhh BOO! It is the full talkie version. I like the silent, part sound film!…blerg

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