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Hitchcock & Herrmann: A Cinematic Friendship's Rise & Fall
12 Dec
Summary
- The book explores the profound creative and personal bond between Alfred Hitchcock and Bernard Herrmann.
- Their collaboration produced iconic scores for films like 'Psycho', 'Vertigo', and 'North by Northwest'.
- The partnership ended abruptly due to creative differences on 'Torn Curtain'.

The dynamic partnership between director Alfred Hitchcock and composer Bernard Herrmann, spanning the 1950s and '60s, is explored in Steven C. Smith's new dual biography. Their collaboration resulted in groundbreaking scores for iconic films like "Psycho," "Vertigo," and "North by Northwest," profoundly shaping mid-century cinema.
Smith's research uncovers the intimate details of their creative process, highlighting how their shared artistic vision and distinct personalities fueled cinematic masterpieces. The book details their early successes, including Hitchcock's delight with Herrmann's score for "The Trouble With Harry," which cemented their bond.




