The Science of Alfred Hitchcock
The Truth Behind Psycho, The Birds, North by Northwest, and Other Legendary Films by the Master of Suspense
(Autor) Meg HafdahlFrom the authors of The Science of Stephen King and The Science of Agatha Christie comes a book made for every classic film aficionado. The Science of Alfred Hitchcock is a close look at the Master of Suspense’s most revered works. From his start in the silent era to his shocking unmasking of Norman Bates in Psycho, we explore Hitchcock’s legacy through the lens of biography, science, and pop culture. Steeped in the golden era of Hollywood, The Science of Alfred Hitchcock is a daringly close look at the man behind the camera lens. Join us as we delve into the history of Hitchcock’s ouvre to discover; Who was the true life murderer who inspired Shadow of a Doubt? Was there really a feud between Hitchcock and studio legend David O. Selznick? What is the psychology behind some of Hitchcock’s most famous characters? Is there science to support a “perfect” murder as featured in many of Hitchcock’s films? With a comprehensive look at Alfred Hitchcock’s impressive filmography, this book is a must-read for every lover of suspense. Whether you’re a film buff or a cinema newbie, you’ll be mesmerized by the history and science behind the greatest film director of a generation.
Meg Hafdahl
Meg Hafdahl is a bestselling author known for her chilling horror novels such as "Her Dark Inheritance" and "Daughters of Darkness." Her writing style is atmospheric and suspenseful, drawing readers into a world of terror and intrigue. Hafdahl's contributions to literature include pushing the boundaries of the horror genre with her unique storytelling and vivid imagery.