With a film and TV movie about Alfred Hitchcock and even a new TV series based on his work, fans of the director have had a lot to check out recently. Now add nine more films, black-and-white silents that constitute his earliest-surviving work and will be shown together on an American tour later this year.
Made between 1925 and 1929, the movies, recently restored by the British Film Institute, include âThe Pleasure Garden,â Hitchcockâs first film, about chorus girls in London. Even that movie displayed telltale signs of Hitchcockâs touch. âAlready you have the obsession with blondes seen in âThe Birdsâ and âNorth by Northwest,â the voyeurism of âPsychoâ and âRear Window,â even the theater setting he used again and again in his films,â Kieron Webb of the institute told the BBC last year.
The tour begins June 14-16 at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival before moving on to the BAMcinématek in Brooklyn at the end of June and then other American cities.