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Michael and Tim revisit Alfred Hitchcock’s Rope (1948), breaking down its bold “single-take” experiment. They explore the film’s chilling themes beneath its polished, mid-century modern apartment setting, and how Hitchcock played a critical role in James Stewart's post-war evolution.
They also touch on Hitchcock’s genius beyond the camera, including the marketing of his films—reinforcing his reputation as both a master filmmaker and promoter.
In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/
Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter
Original podcast theme: David Gorham
Special thanks: Janie McKirgan
By The Jimmy Stewart Museum4.8
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Michael and Tim revisit Alfred Hitchcock’s Rope (1948), breaking down its bold “single-take” experiment. They explore the film’s chilling themes beneath its polished, mid-century modern apartment setting, and how Hitchcock played a critical role in James Stewart's post-war evolution.
They also touch on Hitchcock’s genius beyond the camera, including the marketing of his films—reinforcing his reputation as both a master filmmaker and promoter.
In association with The Jimmy Stewart Museum https://jimmy.org/
Original podcast artwork: Kristin Baxter
Original podcast theme: David Gorham
Special thanks: Janie McKirgan

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