Director's Chair 11... Day Three

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

< DAY THREE >

Happy Halloween to all the hardcore holiday fans out there! Today marks the third and final day of the Director’s Chair: Alfred Hitchcock edition. If you have not done so already it would be worthwhile to visit the first day and second day of the series in addition to the material for today. A large number of film reviews have been submitted for this series and I hope you have been able to read as many of them as you can possibly sift through. The reviews span across twenty-nine films that were released over the course of forty years. For the third and final day we will be looking at the last leg of film reviews that have been submitted. Some of these films are the most recognizable titles of Alfred Hitchcock’s career.

REVIEW FOR The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934 / 1956)
REVIEW FOR Rich and Strange (1931)
Le Mot du Cinephiliaque

REVIEW FOR Vertigo (1958)
REVIEW FOR The Paradine Case (1947)
JDB Records

REVIEW FOR The Birds (1963)
REVIEW FOR Torn Curtain (1966)
JDB Records

REVIEW FOR Rear Window (1954)
REVIEW FOR To Catch a Thief (1955)
Let's Not Talk About Movies

REVIEW FOR Psycho (1960)
REVIEW FOR Frenzy (1972)
Paracinema

Upon conclusion I would like to offer a grateful amount of appreciation for those who have participated in the Director’s Chair series. The eleventh installment holds an impressive turnout of participation, which has proven to me to be interesting experience with coordinating the material into an organized event. I am looking forward to making the announcement of the candidate for the twelfth installment in the next couple of weeks. I hope you will be able to participate.