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Hitchcock: The Early Years – Volume 2 (Imprint Collection Limited Edition)

Sabotage (1936)
A detective is on the trail of a saboteur who is plotting to set off a bomb in London.

Young and Innocent (1937)
After seeing the body of a young girl washed up on a beach, Robert Tisdall runs away to secure help. He is seen by two girls who, believing him to be the murderer, inform the police. He must then attempt to prove himself innocent of a charge of murder based on circumstantial evidence.

The Lady Vanishes (1938)
During a journey aboard a Trans-Continental Express, a young woman strikes up an acquaintance with a middle-aged English governess who mysteriously disappears from her compartment. The girl is accused of hallucinating and begins to doubt her own state of mind. But as further enquiries are made, the curious behaviour of a group of foreign government agents is revealed.

Foreign Correspondent (1940)
At the beginning of 1939, Jones, an American reporter, is sent by his paper to Europe. There, he is to investigate the possibility of a world war. In London, he meets an elderly Dutch politician, co-signatory of a secret alliance treaty whose details the Nazis will stop at nothing to discover.

pecial Features
Disc 1: Sabotage - Blu-Ray
1080p high-definition presentation
NEW Audio commentary by film historians Kim Newman & Barry Forshaw
Audio commentary by author Leonard Leff
NEW Interview with film critic Tim Robey
Cinema Then, Cinema Now featuring Professor Jerry Carlson, George Custen and Ilan Stavans - archival episode
On Location featurette, introduced by actor Robert Powell
Audio interview with filmmakers Peter Bognanovich and Alfred Hitchcock
Introduction by Charles Barr
Archival introduction by actor Tony Curtis
Stills Gallery

Disc 2: Young and Innocent - Blu-Ray
1080p high-definition presentation
NEW Audio commentary by Kim Newman and Jo Botting
Audio commentary by Stephen Rebello and Bill Krohn
NEW Interview with film critic Tim Robey
A Profile of Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years - documentary
Audio interview with filmmakers Peter Bognanovich and Alfred Hitchcock
Audio interview with filmmakers Francois Truffaut and Alfred Hitchcock
Introduction by Charles Barr
Archival introduction by Actor Tony Curtis
Stills Gallery

Disc 3: The Lady Vanishes - Blu-Ray
1080p high-definition presentation
NEW Audio commentary by professor and film scholar Jason Ney
NEW Interview with Matthew Sweet
City Cinematheque with Professor Jerry Carlson - archival episode
Introduction by Charles Barr
Stills Gallery
Theatrical Trailer

Disc 4: Foreign Correspondent - Blu-Ray
1080p high-definition presentation
Academy Award Theatre: Foreign Correspondent - radio adaptation starring Joseph Cotten (1946)
The Art of Film: Vintage Hitchcock
Trailers From Hell: Larry Cohen on Foreign Correspondent
Theatrical Trailer


 

Sabotage (1936)
A detective is on the trail of a saboteur who is plotting to set off a bomb in London.

Young and Innocent (1937)
After seeing the body of a young girl washed up on a beach, Robert Tisdall runs away to secure help. He is seen by two girls who, believing him to be the murderer, inform the police. He must then attempt to prove himself innocent of a charge of murder based on circumstantial evidence.

The Lady Vanishes (1938)
During a journey aboard a Trans-Continental Express, a young woman strikes up an acquaintance with a middle-aged English governess who mysteriously disappears from her compartment. The girl is accused of hallucinating and begins to doubt her own state of mind. But as further enquiries are made, the curious behaviour of a group of foreign government agents is revealed.

Foreign Correspondent (1940)
At the beginning of 1939, Jones, an American reporter, is sent by his paper to Europe. There, he is to investigate the possibility of a world war. In London, he meets an elderly Dutch politician, co-signatory of a secret alliance treaty whose details the Nazis will stop at nothing to discover.

pecial Features
Disc 1: Sabotage - Blu-Ray
1080p high-definition presentation
NEW Audio commentary by film historians Kim Newman & Barry Forshaw
Audio commentary by author Leonard Leff
NEW Interview with film critic Tim Robey
Cinema Then, Cinema Now featuring Professor Jerry Carlson, George Custen and Ilan Stavans - archival episode
On Location featurette, introduced by actor Robert Powell
Audio interview with filmmakers Peter Bognanovich and Alfred Hitchcock
Introduction by Charles Barr
Archival introduction by actor Tony Curtis
Stills Gallery

Disc 2: Young and Innocent - Blu-Ray
1080p high-definition presentation
NEW Audio commentary by Kim Newman and Jo Botting
Audio commentary by Stephen Rebello and Bill Krohn
NEW Interview with film critic Tim Robey
A Profile of Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years - documentary
Audio interview with filmmakers Peter Bognanovich and Alfred Hitchcock
Audio interview with filmmakers Francois Truffaut and Alfred Hitchcock
Introduction by Charles Barr
Archival introduction by Actor Tony Curtis
Stills Gallery

Disc 3: The Lady Vanishes - Blu-Ray
1080p high-definition presentation
NEW Audio commentary by professor and film scholar Jason Ney
NEW Interview with Matthew Sweet
City Cinematheque with Professor Jerry Carlson - archival episode
Introduction by Charles Barr
Stills Gallery
Theatrical Trailer

Disc 4: Foreign Correspondent - Blu-Ray
1080p high-definition presentation
Academy Award Theatre: Foreign Correspondent - radio adaptation starring Joseph Cotten (1946)
The Art of Film: Vintage Hitchcock
Trailers From Hell: Larry Cohen on Foreign Correspondent
Theatrical Trailer


 

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Hitchcock: The Early Years – Volume 2 (Imprint Collection Limited Edition)
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Sabotage (1936)
A detective is on the trail of a saboteur who is plotting to set off a bomb in London.

Young and Innocent (1937)
After seeing the body of a young girl washed up on a beach, Robert Tisdall runs away to secure help. He is seen by two girls who, believing him to be the murderer, inform the police. He must then attempt to prove himself innocent of a charge of murder based on circumstantial evidence.

The Lady Vanishes (1938)
During a journey aboard a Trans-Continental Express, a young woman strikes up an acquaintance with a middle-aged English governess who mysteriously disappears from her compartment. The girl is accused of hallucinating and begins to doubt her own state of mind. But as further enquiries are made, the curious behaviour of a group of foreign government agents is revealed.

Foreign Correspondent (1940)
At the beginning of 1939, Jones, an American reporter, is sent by his paper to Europe. There, he is to investigate the possibility of a world war. In London, he meets an elderly Dutch politician, co-signatory of a secret alliance treaty whose details the Nazis will stop at nothing to discover.

pecial Features
Disc 1: Sabotage - Blu-Ray
1080p high-definition presentation
NEW Audio commentary by film historians Kim Newman & Barry Forshaw
Audio commentary by author Leonard Leff
NEW Interview with film critic Tim Robey
Cinema Then, Cinema Now featuring Professor Jerry Carlson, George Custen and Ilan Stavans - archival episode
On Location featurette, introduced by actor Robert Powell
Audio interview with filmmakers Peter Bognanovich and Alfred Hitchcock
Introduction by Charles Barr
Archival introduction by actor Tony Curtis
Stills Gallery

Disc 2: Young and Innocent - Blu-Ray
1080p high-definition presentation
NEW Audio commentary by Kim Newman and Jo Botting
Audio commentary by Stephen Rebello and Bill Krohn
NEW Interview with film critic Tim Robey
A Profile of Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years - documentary
Audio interview with filmmakers Peter Bognanovich and Alfred Hitchcock
Audio interview with filmmakers Francois Truffaut and Alfred Hitchcock
Introduction by Charles Barr
Archival introduction by Actor Tony Curtis
Stills Gallery

Disc 3: The Lady Vanishes - Blu-Ray
1080p high-definition presentation
NEW Audio commentary by professor and film scholar Jason Ney
NEW Interview with Matthew Sweet
City Cinematheque with Professor Jerry Carlson - archival episode
Introduction by Charles Barr
Stills Gallery
Theatrical Trailer

Disc 4: Foreign Correspondent - Blu-Ray
1080p high-definition presentation
Academy Award Theatre: Foreign Correspondent - radio adaptation starring Joseph Cotten (1946)
The Art of Film: Vintage Hitchcock
Trailers From Hell: Larry Cohen on Foreign Correspondent
Theatrical Trailer


 

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