Early Alfred Hitchcock effort discovered - latimes.com
The National Film Preservation Foundation and the New Zealand Film Archive
are announcing Wednesday the discovery of the first 30 minutes of a 1923
British film, "The White Shadow," considered to be the earliest feature film
in which Alfred Hitchcock has a credit.
Hitchcock, who was just 24 at the time, was the writer, assistant director,
editor and production designer on the melodrama, starring Betty Compson as
twin sisters — one good and one bad — and Clive Brook. "The White Shadow"
will have its "re-premiere" Sept. 22 at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts
and Sciences' Samuel Goldwyn Theater. The silent film will be added to the
academy's Hitchcock collection, which also includes the legendary director's
papers.
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