Clues (2013) - Melancholy Elephants: Hitchcock and Ingenious Adaptation
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- article: Melancholy Elephants: Hitchcock and Ingenious Adaptation
- author(s): Ken Mogg
- journal: Clues (01/Apr/2013)
- issue: volume 31, issue 1, page 13
- journal ISSN: 0742-4248
- publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc
- keywords: Film adaptations, Motion pictures, Novels
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Notes
- reprinted in "Hitchcock and Adaptation: On the Page and Screen" - edited by Mark Osteen (2014)
Abstract
Alfred Hitchcock films such as Marnie and Young and Innocent represent a world that is equivocal. Highly ingenious and imaginative, they enable the spectator, much like the character Roger Thornhill in North by Northwest, to re-engage with that world and come "alive."