Director's Chair 11... Day One

LAMBs in the Director's Chair
Event #11 starring Alfred Hitchcock
October 29th to 31st of 2010

< DAY ONE >

It must be said at the very start of the proceedings for today that it has been posted quite a bit late in the day. My apologies for those who have been patiently waiting all day long to read the articles that will be linked in the first day of the Hitchcock themed event. The turnout for the current Director’s Chair event is tremendous, which has left me joyously surprised by the participation from everyone involved. Keep in mind that it is only the first day of a three day event, which means if you do not see a link for an article that you know has been submitted then you may need to keep an eye open in the next two days, because it will be posted. Without further ado I would like to distract you with a MacGuffin.

CAREER EDITORIALS
I would like to begin with a couple of editorials which view at various themes and elements of Hitchcock’s film career. Some of these articles are a single part in a series of essays written about Alfred Hitchcock and I am planning on posting the rest of the series of articles in the next two days.

REVIEW FOR The Girl Was Young (1937)
Young and Innocent [The Incredible Suit]

REVIEW FOR The Lodger (1927)
An Embarrassingly Late Review [The Incredible Suit]

REVIEW FOR The Ring (1927)
The Ring [Not Really Working's Blog]

REVIEW FOR Strangers on a Train (1951)
REVIEW FOR Foreign Correspondent (1940)
REVIEW FOR Marnie (1964)
REVIEW FOR Spellbound (1945)
Spellbound [Life of a Cinephile and Bibliophile]

Make sure to return tomorrow, because there will be another long list of film reviews in addition to a couple more editorials about the original Hitch.