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North By Northwest (DVD, 2001) 
North By Northwest (DVD 2001)

 
North By Northwest (DVD 2001)

Title: North By Northwest
Leading Role: Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, James Mason, Jessie Royce Landis, Josephine Hutchinson, Leo G. Carroll, Martin Landau, Philip Ober
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
EAN: 7321900650168
Release Year: 2001
Rating: UK:PG
Product ID: EPID3954522
Description: Hitchcock's first thriller for MGM in which a businessman is mistaken for a spy. He is pursued by enemy agents because he knows too much. Includes the original theatrical trailer.
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Description
Hitchcock's first thriller for MGM in which a businessman is mistaken for a spy. He is pursued by enemy agents because he knows too much. Includes the original theatrical trailer.

Credits
Producer:Alfred Hitchcock
Score Composer:Bernard Herrmann

Editorial Reviews
"...NORTH BY NORTHWEST is sequence after sequence of breathlessly exciting and amusing entertainment..." -- 5 out of 5 stars
Total Film - p.86 - Nev Pierce (03/01/2000)

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  Where does one begin to review North by Northwest?
Review created: 14/07/06
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5 of 6 people found this review helpful.

Where does one begin to review North by Northwest?
There has been so much talk over the years about this being Hitch and Grants best film that for me there is really no point in mentioning it again. What I would like to say is what a joy this film is to watch over and over and over again, with the performances, script and cinematography seemingly timeless.
With this remastered DVD the colour explodes on to the screen with Saul Bass' 'ahead of it's time' 60's credit sequance.
When people think of this movie they so often remember the 'crop dusting scene', and while Cary Grant standing alone on a desert highway (dressed in the finest grey flanel suit the screen has ever seen)is an iconic film moment; for me the real
standout moment has to be his abduction from New York's Plaza Hotel and on to James Mason's hideaway.
I went to New York last year and had drinks and dinner in the Plaza's oak room where this scene was filmed and it hasn't changed a bit!
My favourite line? There are so many! I'll settle with; 'Not that I mind a slight case of abduction now and again but I had tickets for the theatre. To a show that I was looking forward to...'
If you have ever considered watching a Cary Grant/Alfred Hitchcock film in the past but have decided to opt for what ever new action adventure/CGI mess that Hollywood have been offering in recent years then this is the perfect first step.
Remember James Bond movies would look very differnt today if it wasn't for this masterpiece.


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