'Tell me the story so far' were the words Evan Hunter heard each morning as he sat down to work with Alfred Hitchcock on the screenplay of The Birds. The starting point was Daphne du Maurier's short story, but all that Hitchcock retained from the original was the title and the idea of birds attacking humans - the rest emerged in the working sessions in which Hitchcock and Hunter grappled with the ideas and notions that eventually coalesced into the final film. Me and Hitch provides a rare glimpse of Hitchcock's very ...
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'Tell me the story so far' were the words Evan Hunter heard each morning as he sat down to work with Alfred Hitchcock on the screenplay of The Birds. The starting point was Daphne du Maurier's short story, but all that Hitchcock retained from the original was the title and the idea of birds attacking humans - the rest emerged in the working sessions in which Hitchcock and Hunter grappled with the ideas and notions that eventually coalesced into the final film. Me and Hitch provides a rare glimpse of Hitchcock's very particular working methods, as well as insight into his film-making process.
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Seller's Description:
Very Good. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. 1st Printing. Very giood with slight edge wear to covers. No markings. MM PB but printed on good paper. 91 pages on working with Hitchcock on THE BIRDS and MARNIE (the later covering the time before Hunter was replaced. ) First printing.
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Near Fine with no dust jacket. 0571193064. "'Tell me the story so far' were the words Evan Hunter heard each morning as he sat down to work with Alfred Hitchcock on the screenplay of The Birds." Cover photo from 'The Birds'. Some light rubbing. A tight and clean copy. Unread. Housed in a protective plastic sleeve. Photos upon request. International shipping billed at cost.; 12mo 7"-7½" tall; 91 pages.