Hitchcock’s Diegetic Imagination
Thornton Wilder, Shadow of a Doubt, and Hitchcock’s Mise-en-Scène
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The author considers the collaboration between Thornton Wilder and Alfred Hitchcock on Shadow of a Doubt (1943) and examines the influence of Wilder’s theories of theatrical abstraction and cinematic realism on Hitchcock’s developing sense of mise-en-scène. Wilder helped Hitchcock employ mise-en-scène as a vital tool of suspense, thus producing a thriller that turned as much on details of properties and setting as on narrative or visual devices. This article originally appeared in Clues: A Journal of Detection, Volume 31, Issue 1.
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Bibliographic Details
Donna Kornhaber
Format: E-Single
Pages: 13
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Copyright Date: 2013
eISBN: 978-1-4766-2479-2
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