Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years (2004)
Written and directed by Hitchcock historian Noël Simsolo, this 2004 French television documentary explores the earliest years of Alfred Hitchcock's film career, beginning with his success in the production of The Lodger (1926) and following the filmmaker through his transition to sound films and his early thrillers.
Director: Noël Simsolo
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Claude Chabrol as Self |
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Bernard Eisenschitz as Self |
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François Truffaut as Self (audio archival footage) |
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Alfred Hitchcock as Self (audio archival footage) |
| Production | Jean-Stéphane Michaux | Delegated Producer |
| Editing | Khadicha Bariha | Editor |
| Sound | Yves Laisné | Sound |
| Sound | Sylvain Girardeau | Sound |
| Production | Vincent Décis | Production Manager |
| Sound | Benoît Fort | Sound Mixer |
| Directing | Noël Simsolo | Director |