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Hitchcock's restored first film shows roots of fascination with dance by Sarah Kaufman

Of Alfred Hitchcock's cinematic obsessions, the moving body is one of the most remarkable. He lingered on bodies in motion with a choreographer's eye to show us panic, passion and the fragile nature of sanity. Now, in a newly restored version of Hitchcock's first film, a 1925 silent movie called "The Pleasure Garden," we can see the roots of that fascination. It all started with dancers. Read full article >>&…

SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:01pm on August 2, 2013

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