Studies in the Literary Imagination (1983) - Hitchcock and Buñuel: desire and the law
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- article: Hitchcock and Buñuel: desire and the law
- author(s): Robert Stam
- journal: Studies in the Literary Imagination (1983)
- issue: volume 16, issue 1, page 7
- journal ISSN: 0039-3819
- keywords: "Hitch: The Life and Times of Alfred Hitchcock" - by John Russell Taylor, "The Cinema of Alfred Hitchcock" - by Peter Bogdanovich, "The Last Days of Alfred Hitchcock" - by David Freeman, Alfred Hitchcock, Anne Baxter, Bernard Herrmann, Bodega Bay, California, Claude Chabrol, David Freeman, Donald Spoto, Eva Marie Saint, Eve Kendall, Fort Point, Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California, François Truffaut, Frenzy (1972), I Confess (1953), Ivor Novello, John L. Russell, John Russell Taylor, Lifeboat (1944), Linda Williams, MacGuffin, Marnie (1964), Montgomery Clift, Mount Rushmore, South Dakota, New York City, New York, North by Northwest (1959), Peter Bogdanovich, Psycho (1960), Raymond Bellour, Raymond Durgnat, Rear Window (1954), Robert Stam, Robin Wood, Roger O. Thornhill, Rope (1948), Salvador Dalí, San Francisco, California, Spellbound (1945), The Birds (1963), The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1927), The Trouble with Harry (1955), The Wrong Man (1956), Universal Studios, Vertigo (1958), Éric Rohmer
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