Quarterly Review of Film and Video (2014) - Big Window, Big Other: Enjoyment and Spectatorship in Alfred Hitchcock's Rope
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- book review: Big Window, Big Other: Enjoyment and Spectatorship in Alfred Hitchcock's Rope
- author(s): Thomas J. Connelly
- journal: Quarterly Review of Film and Video (20/Nov/2014)
- issue: volume 31, issue 8, page 779
- journal ISSN: 1050-9208
- publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- keywords: Action (1973) - Alfred Hitchcock: The German Years, Alfred Hitchcock: Centenary Essays (1999) edited by Richard Allen & S. Ishii Gonzales, Alfred Hitchcock: Interviews (2003) edited by Sidney Gottlieb, Alfred Hitchcock, Anthony Perkins, Champagne (1928), Constance Collier, D.A. Miller, David O. Selznick, Dick Hogan, Farley Granger, François Truffaut, Gregory Peck, Gus Van Sant, Hitchcock (1967) by François Truffaut, Hitchcock Chronology: 1938, Hitchcock Chronology: 1955, James Stewart, Joan Chandler, John Dall, Lifeboat (1944), London, England, New York City, New York, Norman Bates, Patrick McGilligan, Psycho (1960), Rear Window (1954), Representations (1990) - Anal Rope, Richard Allen, Robin Wood, Rope (1948), Salvador Dalí, Sam Ishii-Gonzales, Sidney Gottlieb, Spellbound (1945), Steven Jacobs, The Lady Vanishes (1938), The Mountain Eagle (1926), The Pleasure Garden (1925), The Wrong House: The Architecture of Alfred Hitchcock (2007) by Steven Jacobs, Thomas J. Roach, Todd McGowan
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Abstract
Connelly reviews Rope directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring James Stewart, John Dall, Farley Granger, and Dick Hogan.