After establishing his career with silent films, Alfred Hitchcock rode the wave of sound revolution, and further developed his style of dark drama, gripping thrillers, and black comedy.
This first volume of Hitchcock’s Early Years takes you on a trip to the 1930s, showcasing his evolution from theatrical dramas to the stylish suspense films that would define his legacy:
The Skin Game (1931)
Rich and Strange (1931)
Number Seventeen (1932)
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
The 39 Steps (1935)
1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
NEW Interview with film scholar Charles Barr
Introduction by Director / Film Historian Noël Simsolo
Introduction by actor Tony Curtis
Alma Reville: Jo Botting & Natalie Morris in Conversation
Hitchcock/Truffaut – Archival Audio Interview
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Rich and Strange
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Audio Commentary by film historian Troy Howarth
Archival episode of Cinema Then, Cinema Now featuring Professor Jerry Carlson and author Leonard Quart
Unexpectedly Personal: Charles Barr on Rich and Strange
Hitchcock/Truffaut – Archival Audio Interview
Introduction by actor Tony Curtis
Introduction by Director / Film Historian Noël Simsolo
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Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
Aspect Ratio 1.37:1
Optional English HOH Subtitles
Number Seventeen
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Audio Commentary by film historian and critic Peter Tonguette
NEW Interview with film scholar Charles Barr
From Silent Film Idol to Superman: John Stuart by Jonathan Croall
Introduction by actor Tony Curtis
Introduction by Director / Film Historian Noël Simsolo
Archival episode of Cinema Then, Cinema Now featuring Professor Jerry Carlson and film scholar John Belton
Hitchcock/Truffaut – Archival Audio Interview
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Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
Aspect Ratio 1.37:1
Optional English HOH Subtitles
The Man Who Knew Too Much
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NEW Interview with film critic Neil Sinyard
Introduction by critic Charles Barr
Introduction by actor Tony Curtis
Archival episode of Cinema Then, Cinema Now featuring Professor Jerry Carlson, Professor Royal Brown and Professor Janet Cutler
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Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
Aspect Ratio 1.37:1
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The 39 Steps
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1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
NEW Audio Commentary by Kim Newman and Barry Forshaw
Audio Commentary by Marian Keane
NEW Interview with film critic Neil Sinyard
NEW Interview with Matthew Sweet
Introduction by critic Charles Barr
Introduction by actor Tony Curtis
On Location: The 39 Steps
Lux Radio Theatre: The 39 Steps – 1937 radio adaptation starring Robert Montgomery and Ida Lupino
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Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
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Optional English HOH Subtitles