Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
Blackmail : BFI Film Classics - Tom Ryall

Blackmail

By: Tom Ryall

Paperback | 1 November 1993 | Edition Number 1

At a Glance

Paperback


$26.99

or 4 interest-free payments of $6.75 with

Ships in 3 to 5 business days

Alfred Hitchcock's "Blackmail" is a landmark in British cinema. Released in June 1929, it was hailed as "the first British all-talkie film." Characteristically, Hitchcock makes flamboyant use of the new technical and aesthetic opportunities that sound offered. But the film was also released in a silent version, and to this day some critics consider this version a superior work.
In his lucid and knowledgeable discussion, Tom Ryall covers both versions of the film. It is, he argues, both a considerable work of art in itself, and also one of the first to display those touches we now think of as typically Hitchcockian: a blonde heroine in jeopardy, a surprise killing, some brilliantly manipulated suspense, and a last-reel chase around a familiar public landmark (in this case the British Museum). There's also a cameo appearance by the director himself, as a harassed traveller on the London Underground.

The BFI Film Classics Series

Bicycle Thieves : BFI Film Classics - Robert S. C. Gordon
Enfants du Paradis : The BFI Film Classics - Jill Forbes
Blackmail : BFI Film Classics - Tom Ryall
Bringing Up Baby : The BFI Film Classics - Peter Swaab
Shoah : The BFI Film Classics - Sue Vice
Victim : Bfi Cinema - John Coldstream

$35.75

La Grande Illusion : The BFI Film Classics - Julian  Jackson
The Bigamist : The BFI Film Classics - Amelie Hastie
Written on the Wind : The BFI Film Classics - Peter William Evans
Went the Day Well? : The BFI Film Classics - Penelope Houston
The Wizard of Oz : The BFI Film Classics - Salman Rushdie
Blade Runner : The BFI Film Classics - Scott Bukatman
Cat People : BFI Film Classics - Kim Newman
Vampyr : BFI Film Classics - David Rudkin
Nosferatu (1979) : Phantom Der Nacht - S. S. Prawer
The Innocents : BFI Film Classics - Christopher Frayling
Rosemary's Baby : BFI Film Classics - Michael  Newton
Touch of Evil : BFI Film Classics - Richard Deming
Ivan the Terrible : The BFI Film Classics - Yuri  Tsivian