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A Hint of Hitchcock: Stories Inspired by the Master of Suspense (2022. Auflage)

von Cameron Trost (Autor)

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One name springs to mind when we think of classic suspense films; Alfred Hitchcock. His silhouette is instantly recognisable as no one else has quite the same pouty lips and round, chubby face. The way he posed for photographs and his penchant for making cameo appearances in his films bear witness to his larger-than-life personality, but it was his ability to tell a spellbinding tale coupled with his technical brilliance that earned him the epithet of "Master of Suspense". His groundbreaking use of camera movement and the way he framed shots to maximise anxiety and fear place films like "Vertigo" among the very finest examples of creative achievement ever produced within the seventh art. In "Rear Window" he builds edge-of-your-seat tension by placing us in James Stewart's wheelchair and making us watch events unroll through his eyes, and the use of cutting-edge special effects in "The Birds" is almost impressive as the fact that more than three thousand were trained for the film. What else do these three films mentioned have in common, along with "Psycho" and "Rebecca" and so many others? That's right...they were based on novels or short stories; the written word. In "A Hint of Hitchcock" we turn our attention back from the screen to the page, and bring you, the avid suspense reader, modern tales that chill and surprise, all inspired by the work of the master of suspense. Better Not Look Down - Josh Pachter, Golden Curls - Rebecca A. Demarest, More Than Suspicion - Joseph S. Walker, Paranoia - Paulene Turner, The Suitcase - Jason Fischer, Rebecca Redux - Elizabeth Elwood, Highwayman's Hitch - Cameron Trost, Relish - David Carroll, Karma is a Thief in the Night - Roger Johns, Scallion's Head - H.K. Stubbs, Closed Circuit - Mark Blackham, Vault - Andy Rausch… (mehr)
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Titel:A Hint of Hitchcock: Stories Inspired by the Master of Suspense
Autoren:Cameron Trost (Autor)
Info:Black Beacon Books (2022), 291 pages
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"A Hint of Hitchcock" edited by Cameron Trost, is an interesting concept which could produce some very interesting stories inspired by the films of Alfred Hitchcock, a true master of the cinema. But it fell short of my expectations. I believe a couple of the stories should not have been included as they were not even comparable to the rest of the stories in the book. And there were a couple of good selections which exceeded the average entry. Closed Circuit by Mark Blackham was a great take on Rear Window. Another outstanding story was Vault by Andy Rausch, a surprising example that references Lifeboat, which I did not see coming. In general pretty fair overall but a couple of duds could have been omitted. ( )
  jotoyo | Mar 28, 2023 |
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An anthology bearing a title invoking the Master of Suspence is bound to meet with high expectations. Sadly, the stories did not quite deliver. I found most of them rather lacking suspense and/or believable premises, more or less drawn-out, riddled with plotholes and in need of some editing to get rid of errors such as missing words and strangely employed prepositions (which may, however, represent some Australian idiom, idk).

I could have made allowances had these stories been written by novices to the trade, but I was a bit surprised to learn, at the end of the book, that the authors are, in fact, established, even award winning writers. ( )
  Nooiniin | Mar 26, 2023 |
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As with most anthologies, I liked some stories better than others. For the most part, however, these were entertaining and had a good suspenseful feel. I am not a connoisseur of Hitchcock so I can't say much about how they played with the movies, but I enjoyed the stories and the sometimes unexpected endings. ( )
  llarsson7 | Mar 18, 2023 |
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a hint of HITCHCOCK stories inspired by the master of suspense is the book I'm reviewing ill review by story then the book as a whole.. Better Not Look Down by Josh Pachter i didn't like the way this story ended I
  jayy87dee | Mar 8, 2023 |
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First, I need to note that I am more a horror fan than I am of mysteries, and few movies frightened me more, as a child, than Psycho and The Birds. These movies were real visions of terror, because I believed they could really happen.

This collection of stories, written in Hitchcock style, started out at a tepid pace that made it a challenge to stay with it - but BOY, when that mystery train got rolling, it really plowed through. I won't give the story plots away, but I will tell you that the collection left me wanting more.

I like it when I am unable to guess the outcome, and I really enjoy being thrown for a loop. There were several, "DAAAANGGGG," moments that caught me completely off guard...SMILE!!! ( )
  Madamxtra | Mar 6, 2023 |
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Blackham, MarkMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Carroll, DavidMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Demarest, Rebecca A.MitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Elwood, ElizabethMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
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Johns, RogerMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Pachter, JoshMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Rausch, AndyMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Stubbs, H.K.MitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Turner, PauleneMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Walker, Joseph S.MitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
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One name springs to mind when we think of classic suspense films; Alfred Hitchcock. His silhouette is instantly recognisable as no one else has quite the same pouty lips and round, chubby face. The way he posed for photographs and his penchant for making cameo appearances in his films bear witness to his larger-than-life personality, but it was his ability to tell a spellbinding tale coupled with his technical brilliance that earned him the epithet of "Master of Suspense". His groundbreaking use of camera movement and the way he framed shots to maximise anxiety and fear place films like "Vertigo" among the very finest examples of creative achievement ever produced within the seventh art. In "Rear Window" he builds edge-of-your-seat tension by placing us in James Stewart's wheelchair and making us watch events unroll through his eyes, and the use of cutting-edge special effects in "The Birds" is almost impressive as the fact that more than three thousand were trained for the film. What else do these three films mentioned have in common, along with "Psycho" and "Rebecca" and so many others? That's right...they were based on novels or short stories; the written word. In "A Hint of Hitchcock" we turn our attention back from the screen to the page, and bring you, the avid suspense reader, modern tales that chill and surprise, all inspired by the work of the master of suspense. Better Not Look Down - Josh Pachter, Golden Curls - Rebecca A. Demarest, More Than Suspicion - Joseph S. Walker, Paranoia - Paulene Turner, The Suitcase - Jason Fischer, Rebecca Redux - Elizabeth Elwood, Highwayman's Hitch - Cameron Trost, Relish - David Carroll, Karma is a Thief in the Night - Roger Johns, Scallion's Head - H.K. Stubbs, Closed Circuit - Mark Blackham, Vault - Andy Rausch

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