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causing the roof of a nearby building to collapse. The mayor demanded compensation of one shilling, but Hitchcock gave the woman who owned the house two shillings to cover the repair work and the inconvenience. Hitchcock offended the locals by refusing to stay at the village inn, and when he was taken ill with
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Pettigrew is incensed at both Beatrice's rejection and the loss of his son, and thus attempts to have Beatrice arrested as a wanton harlot. John forestalls Pettigrew's plan by marrying Beatrice and taking her to his cabin where they fall in love. Beatrice becomes pregnant. Pettigrew seeks revenge by
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Production was plagued with problems. Poor weather during the location shoot was a constant source of trouble, and Hitchcock and the crew had an uneasy relationship with the locals. Hitchcock ordered the clearance of snow from a meadow and ordered the local volunteer fire brigade to blast it away,
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best forgotten, and described the film to François Truffaut as "awful" and a "very bad movie", and stated that he was not sorry that there are no known prints. After being bitterly disappointed with his first two films, Hitchcock believed that his directing career would soon be over, although he
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A year later, John breaks out of prison and attempts to flee with Beatrice and their child. However, Beatrice falls ill and John must return to the village for a doctor. There he finds that Edward has reappeared. John's affairs are now cleared up and he is legally free from the charge of murder.
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are reproduced in Truffaut's book, and further stills have been found. In 2012, a set of 24 still photographs was found in an archive of one of Hitchcock's close friends. The Cine Tirol Film Commission has described it as "the most wanted film in the world"; the
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standing in for the mountains and hollows of Kentucky. Due to producing the film in Germany, Hitchcock had more directorial freedom than he would have had in England, and influences in the technique and style of
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The film was released in Germany in May 1926 and screened for its British distributors in October 1926. It was met with disapproval and it was not until after the success of Hitchcock's
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The film was initially screened for its British distributors in October 1926, but they did not think much of the film and decided to shelve it. However, due to the runaway success of
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released its first "Missing Presumed Lost" list of films, and in January 2010 they announced that they had begun actively searching for some 75 missing films, including
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Pettigrew is subsequently shot and wounded (contemporary sources differ on this point), and is no longer a threat to John and his family.
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in Munich, Germany. The film was mostly shot at Emelka in Munich in the fall of 1925, and the film exteriors were shot on location in
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describes the film as "a ripping yarn about a dastardly father, a crippled son, a lovely schoolteacher and an innocent imprisoned".
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stated that "in spite of skilful and at times brilliant direction, the story has an air of unreality." Hitchcock himself considered
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inadvertently started a rumour repeated by many authors since, of the film being released in the United States as
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Hitchcock and Selznick: The Rich and Strange Collaboration of Alfred Hitchcock and David O. Selznick in Hollywood
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that the film was released in the UK in May 1927. The film received mixed reviews and Hitchcock himself told
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The Shower Scene in Hitchcock's Psycho: Creating Cinematic Suspense And Terror
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to be "equally worthy of study". The Cine Tirol Film Commission has described
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is the only completed feature film directed by Hitchcock that is considered a
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for the film was found in a box of broken frames at a flea market in
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The Art of Alfred Hitchcock: Fifty Years of his Motion Pictures
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Malvern, Jack (10 November 2012), "'Lost film' stills found",
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having John thrown in prison for murdering his (missing) son.
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A Year of Hitchcock: 52 Weeks with the Master of Suspense
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list of missing films, and is actively searching for it.
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Hitchcock O'Connell, Pat; Bouzereau, Laurent (2004).
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as "the most wanted film in the world". In 1992, the
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Index

The Mountain Eagle (newspaper)

lobby card
Alfred Hitchcock
Eliot Stannard
Max Ferner
Charles Lapworth
Michael Balcon
Nita Naldi
Bernhard Goetzke
Malcolm Keen
John F. Hamilton
Gaetano di Ventimiglia
Gainsborough Pictures
Woolf & Freedman Film Service
Silent film
silent film
Alfred Hitchcock
The Pleasure Garden
romantic drama
Kentucky
Bernhard Goetzke
John F. Hamilton
Malcolm Keen
Nita Naldi
Emelka Film
Munich
Obergurgl
State of Tyrol
altitude sickness

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