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Coleção Alfred Hitchcock CCoolleeççããoo AAllffrreedd HHiittcchhccoocckk 1º Filme: Psicose (Psycho) Sinopse: O clássico “Psicose” começa com a secretária Marion (Janeth Leigh) dando um desfalque de 40 mil dólares na imobiliária onde trabalha. É uma tarde quente de sexta-feira. Ela pede licença ao patrão para sair mais cedo, e leva consigo o pacote contendo o dinheiro, certa de que seu crime só seria percebido após o final de semana. Com pouco mais de dois dias para fugir, Marion sai dirigindo sem destino pelas estradas norte-americanas. Cansada, vai parar no Motel Bates, um lugar decadente, que quase fechou suas portas após o desvio da auto-estrada. Lá, ela é recepcionada pelo simpático, mas estranho Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins), um rapaz tímido, dominado pela mãe. Após um bate papo e um rápido sanduíche, acontece o inesperado: Marion é brutalmente esfaqueada enquanto toma banho, numa das cenas mais famosas de toda a história do cinema. Têm início, ao mesmo tempo, uma investigação policial, um processo psicótico e um dos filmes mais reverenciados, cultuados e imitados de todos os tempos. Ficha Técnica Direção: Alfred Hitchcock Roteiro: Joseph Stefano Produção: Alfred Hitchcock Elenco: Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, John Gavin, Janet Leigh e Martin Balsam. País: EUA Ano de produção: 1960 Gênero: Suspense Duração: 109 minutos Formato de Tela: Widescreen Anamórfico 1.85 Áudio: Inglês, Português, Espanhol e Russo. Tipo de Áudio: 5.1 DTS HD MA e 2.0 Dolby Digital. Legenda: Inglês SDH, Português, Espanhol e Russo. Classificação Indicativa: 14 anos 2º Filme: Um Corpo Que Cai (Vertigo) Sinopse: Grande clássico da história do cinema, e presença obrigatória em todas as listas relacionando os melhores filmes de todos os tempos, “Um Corpo que Cai” marca um dos momentos mais importantes da carreira de Hitchcock. A trama mostra o detetive John Ferguson (James Stewart), um homem que acredita ser culpado pela morte de um colega policial. Perturbado, John foi obrigado a se aposentar, após ter desenvolvido um incontrolável medo de alturas. Sua vida se complica ainda mais quando ele é contratado para seguir Madeline (Kim Novak), a esposa de um velho amigo. Antigos medos e perturbações voltam à tona, numa magnífica trama de suspense e mistério. Ficha Técnica Direção: Alfred Hitchcock Roteiro: Alec Coppel e Samuel A. Taylor. Produção: Alfred Hitchcock Elenco: James Stewart, Kim Novak, Barbara Bel Geddes, Tom Helmore e Henry Jones. País: EUA Ano de produção: 1958 Gênero: Suspense Duração: 128 minutos Formato de Tela: Widescreen Anamórfico 1.85:1 Áudio: Inglês, Português, Espanhol e Russo. Tipo de Áudio: 5.1 DTS HD MA e 2.0 DTS Digital Surround. Legenda: Inglês SDH, Português, Espanhol e Russo. Classificação Indicativa: 14 anos 3º Filme: Os Pássaros (The Birds) Sinopse: Um verdadeiro ícone do cinema de suspense, referência obrigatória no gênero, “Os Pássaros” é um dos filmes mais envolventes e aterrorizantes de todos os tempos. Sem aparente explicação lógica, os mais variados tipos de pássaros começam a atacar mortalmente os habitantes de uma pequena cidade da Califórnia. Mitch (Rod Taylor) faz o possível para salvar as vidas de Melanie (Tippi Hedren) e sua mãe Lydia (Jessica Tandy). Vencedor do Oscar de efeitos especiais, “Os Pássaros” é uma verdadeira aula de cinema. Ficha Técnica Direção: Alfred Hitchcock Roteiro: Evan Hunter Produção: Alfred Hitchcock Elenco: Tippi Hedren, Suzanne Pleshette, Rod Taylor, Jessica Tandy, Veronica Cartwright e Ethel Griffies. País: EUA Ano de produção: 1963 Gênero: Aventura Duração: 119 minutos Formato de Tela: Widescreen Anamórfico 1.85:1 Áudio: Inglês, Português, Espanhol e Russo. Tipo de Áudio: 2.0 DTS HD MA e 2.0 DTS Digital Surround. Legenda: Inglês SDH, Português, Espanhol e Russo. 4º Filme: Janela Indiscreta (Rear Window) Sinopse: No charmoso bairro de Greenwich Village, em Nova York, L.B. Jeffries (James Stewart) é um fotógrafo profissional confinado em seu apartamento após ter quebrado a perna. Procurando preencher seu tempo ocioso, ele passa a vasculhar a vida de todos os seus vizinhos através das possantes lentes de sua câmera. Até que presencia alguns acontecimentos que o fazem suspeitar que um assassinato foi cometido. Obcecado pelo assunto, ele começa a investigar o caso, com a ajuda da bela namorada (Grace Kelly). Ficha Técnica Direção: Alfred Hitchcock Roteiro: John Michael Hayes Produção: Alfred Hitchcock Elenco: James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Wendell Corey, Thelma Ritter e Raymond Burr. País: EUA Ano de produção: 1954 Gênero: Suspense Duração: 112 minutos Formato de Tela: Widescreen Anamórfico 1.66:1 Áudio: Inglês, Português, Espanhol e Russo. Tipo de Áudio: 2.0 DTS HD MA e 2.0 DTS Digital Surround. Legenda: Inglês SDH, Português, Espanhol e Russo. Classificação Indicativa: 12 Anos 5º Filme: Festim Diabólico (Rope) Sinopse: Brandon (John Dall) e Philip (Farley Granger) assassinam o colega de escola David Kentley (Dick Hogan) apenas para sentirem o “prazer” de praticar um assassinato e provarem que são capazes de realizar o crime perfeito. E como se não fosse o suficiente, em desafio aos amigos e à família, resolvem dar uma festa no apartamento de ambos, servindo a comida em cima de um baú onde se encontra o corpo da vítima. Ficha Técnica Direção: Alfred Hitchcock Roteiro: Arthur Laurents Produção: Alfred Hitchcock e Sidney Bernstein Elenco: Dick Hogan, John Dall, Farley Granger, Edith Evanson e Douglas Dick. País: EUA Ano de produção: 1948 Gênero: Suspense Duração: 81 minutos Formato de Tela: Tela Cheia 1.33 Áudio: Inglês, Português, Espanhol, Francês, Italiano, Alemão, Japonês e Russo. Tipo de Áudio: 2.0 DTS HD MA e 2.0 DTS Digital Surround. Legenda: Inglês SDH, Espanhol, Francês, Italiano, Alemão, Japonês e Russo. Classificação Indicativa: 14 anos 6º Filme: O Homem que Sabia Demais (The Man Who Knew Too Much) Sinopse: Durante suas férias no Marrocos, o médico Ben McKenna (James Stewart) e sua família se envolvem por acidente numa trama internacional de assassinato, a partir do momento em que um homem, prestes a morrer, sussurra ao ouvido de Ben algumas palavras misteriosas. Para impedi-lo de denunciar essa trama à polícia, os conspiradores decidem então sequestrar o filho do médico. Ficha Técnica Direção: Alfred Hitchcock Roteiro: John Michael Hayes Produção: Alfred Hitchcock Elenco: James Stewart, Doris Day, Brenda De Banzie, Bernard Miles, Ralph Truman e Daniel Gélin. País: EUA Ano de produção: 1956 Gênero: Suspense Duração: 120 minutos Formato de Tela: Widescreen Anamórfico 1.85:1 Áudio: Inglês, Português, Espanhol e Russo. Tipo de Áudio: 2.0 DTS HD MA e 2.0 DTS Digital Surround. Legenda: Inglês SDH, Português, Espanhol e Russo. Classificação Indicativa: Livre 7º Filme: Cortina Rasgada (Torn Curtain) Sinopse: O cientista espacial norte-americano Michael Armstrong (Paul Newman) e sua noiva Sarah (Julie Andrews) participam de uma convenção na Noruega. Tudo, porém parece muito estranho: Michael está agindo de maneira misteriosa, dando a entender que ele pode vender seus importantes segredos científicos para os comunistas. A situação se complica ainda mais quando o casal vai até a Alemanha, onde um grande segredo está para ser revelado. Ficha Técnica Direção: Alfred Hitchcock Roteiro: Brian Moore, Willis Hall e Keith Waterhouse Produção: Alfred Hitchcock Elenco: Paul Newman, Julie Andrews, Lila Kedrova, Hansjörg Felmy e Tamara Toumanova. País: EUA Ano de produção: 1966 Gênero: Suspense Duração: 128 minutos Formato de Tela: Widescreen Anamórfico 1.85:1 Áudio: Inglês, Português, Espanhol, Francês, Italiano, Alemão, Japonês e Russo. Tipo de Áudio: 2.0 DTS HD MA e 2.0 DTS Digital Surround. Legenda: Inglês SDH, Português, Espanhol, Francês, Italiano, Alemão, Japonês e Russo. Classificação Indicativa: 14 anos 8º Filme: Frenesi (Frenzy) Sinopse: Londres está aterrorizada com um serial killer conhecido apenas como “O Assassino da Gravata”. O principal suspeito é Richard Blaney, um homem de hábitos estranhos, mas completamente determinado a fugir e a provar sua inocência. Ficha Técnica Direção: Alfred Hitchcock Roteiro: Anthony Shaffer Produção: Alfred Hitchcock Elenco: Jon Finch, Alec McCowen, Barry Foster, Billie Whitelaw e Anna Massey. País: Reino Unido Ano de produção: 1972 Gênero: Suspense Duração: 116 minutos Formato de Tela: Widescreen Anamórfico 1.85:1 Áudio: Inglês, Português, Espanhol, Francês, Italiano, Alemão, Japonês e Russo. Tipo de Áudio: 2.0 DTS HD MA e 2.0 DTS Digital Surround. Legenda: Inglês SDH, Português, Espanhol, Francês, Italiano, Alemão, Japonês e Russo. Classificação Indicativa: 12 anos 9º Filme: Marnie, Confissões de Uma Ladra (Marnie) Sinopse: Marnie (Tippi Hedren) é uma ladra fria e calculista. Bonita, ela atrai a simpatia e a confiança de seus empregadores, para depois roubá-los. Constantemente mudando de identidade, Marnie se candidata a uma vaga para trabalhar na editora de Mark Rutland (Sean Connery), mas ele logo a reconhece de um outro serviço. Porém, ao invés de entregá-la à polícia, Mark resolve segui-la e observá- la, descobrindo fatos terríveis de seu passado. Ficha Técnica Direção: Alfred Hitchcock Roteiro: Jay Presson Allen Produção: Alfred Hitchcock Elenco: Tippi Hedren, Sean Connery, Diane Baker e Martin Gabel. País: EUA Ano de produção: 1964 Gênero: Suspense Duração: 130 minutos Formato de Tela: Widescreen Anamórfico 1.85:1 Áudio: Inglês, Português, Espanhol, Francês, Italiano, Alemão, Japonês e Russo. Tipo de Áudio: 2.0 DTS HD MA e 2.0 DTS Digital Surround. Legenda: Inglês SDH, Português, Espanhol, Francês, Italiano, Alemão, Japonês e Russo. Classificação Indicativa: 12 anos 10º Filme: Topázio (Topaz) Sinopse: O importante militar russo Boris Kusenov (Per-Axel Arosenius) pede asilo político aos Estados Unidos, onde é entrevistado pelo agente Michael Nordstrom (John Forsythe). Boris revela ao ocidente que um agente francês conhecido como Topázio está traindo o seu país, passando informações secretas da Otan para os soviéticos. Michael pede a ajuda de seu amigo André Devereaux (Frederick Stafford) para desmascarar o espião duplo. Com belas locações na Dinamarca, “Topázio” rendeu a Hitchcock o prêmio de melhor diretor do ano pela Associação dos Críticos dos EUA.
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