Unexpected Twist: Early Alfred Hitchcock Credit Found in New Zealand Archive

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Mislabeled as “Twin Sisters,” Alfred Hitchcock’s earliest credited film, The White Shadow, had been rescued from a stash of unidentified ignitable nitrate prints that had been safeguarded at the New Zealand archive since 1989. Twenty-four-year-old Hitchcock had been the writer, assistant director, editor and production designer for Graham Cutts’ White Shadow, a film that features

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Unexpected Twist: Early Alfred Hitchcock Credit Found in New Zealand Archive

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