Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years (2004)
Written and directed by Hitchcock historian Noël Simsolo, this 2004 French television documentary explores the earliest years of Alfred Hitchcock's film career, beginning with his success in the production of The Lodger (1926) and following the filmmaker through his transition to sound films and his early thrillers.
Director: Noël Simsolo
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 52 min
Release Date: November 24, 2004
Cast
- Claude Chabrol - Self
- Bernard Eisenschitz - Self
- François Truffaut - Self (audio archival footage)
- Alfred Hitchcock - Self (audio archival footage)
Editing: Khadicha Bariha
Production: CNC, Point du Jour
Country: France
Language: English, Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years about?
- Written and directed by Hitchcock historian Noël Simsolo, this 2004 French television documentary explores the earliest years of Alfred Hitchcock's film career, beginning with his success in the production of The Lodger (1926) and following the filmmaker through his transition to sound films and his early thrillers.
- Who directed Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years?
- Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years was directed by Noël Simsolo.
- Who stars in Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years?
- Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years stars Claude Chabrol, Bernard Eisenschitz, François Truffaut, Alfred Hitchcock.
- How long is Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years?
- Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
- What genre is Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years?
- Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years is a Documentary film.
- Where was Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years produced?
- Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years was produced in France.