- Release Date:
- Runtime:1 hour 51 minutes
- Studio:Criterion
- UPC:715515012621
- Production Year:2002
- Special Features
- cc Spectacular new digital transfer with film and sound restoration, including rare theater entrance and exit music cues by composer Miklos Rozsa
- Commentary by Hitchcock scholar Marian Keane
- "A Nightmare Ordered by Telephone," an in-depth, illustrated essay on the Salvador Dali-designed dream sequence by James Bigwood
- Excerpts from a 1973 audio interview with composer Miklos Rozsa
- Complete 1948 Lux Radio Theatre adaptation starring Joseph Cotton and Alida Valli
- The Fishko Files: a WNYC/New York Public Radio piece on the theremin
- Essays by noted Hitchcock scholars Leonard Leff (Hitchcock and Selznick) and Lesley Brill (The Hitchcock Romance)
- Hundreds of behind-the-scenes photos and documents chronicling the film's production, including set photos, ads, posters, and publicity material
- Theatrical trailer
- English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired
- Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition
- Chapters
- Side #1 --
- 1. Overture [4:16]
- 2. Behind Locked Doors [5:19]
- 3. The New Chief [7:15]
- 4. Guilt Complex [3:53]
- 5. "Mogo on the Gogo" [2:53]
- 6. Breaking Through [6:46]
- 7. From A.E. to J.B. [7:05]
- 8. Diagnosis: Murder [5:12]
- 9. Pittsburgh in Manhattan [5:11]
- 10. Childhood Recollections [6:09]
- 11. Two Tickets [6:53]
- 12. On Honeymoon [5:45]
- 13. Progress [3:48]
- 14. White, White! White! [5:06]
- 15. The Mind vs. the Heart [6:53]
- 16. "A Lot of Hooey" [4:19]
- 17. All That We See or Seem... [2:33]
- 18. Revelations [6:56]
- 19. Slalom [2:48]
- 20. A Flood of Memories [3:27]
- 21. "The Evidence Was Definite" [5:08]
- 22. The Angry Proprieter [6:54]
- 23. Final Boarding/Exit Music [3:29]
- 1. Beautiful, Yet Difficult [4:16]
- 2. Fragmented Mind/Being Watched [5:19]
- 3. Authorship/Hitchcockian Lines [7:15]
- 4. Interpretations/Gripped by Fantasy [3:53]
- 5. Two Views About Love [2:53]
- 6. Open to Emotion/Predatory Aspect [6:46]
- 7. Dislocation/Mystery of Identity [7:05]
- 8. Keen Powers/Cogent Prediction [5:12]
- 9. Dramatic Turn/Successful Performance [5:11]
- 10. A Labyrinth/Logical Interpretation [6:09]
- 11. Effectively Lost [6:53]
- 12. New Script/Consummate Actor [5:45]
- 13. Clean Slate [3:48]
- 14. Potential for Harm [5:06]
- 15. Far From Clueless [6:53]
- 16. Ground Rules for Treatment [4:19]
- 17. The Other Author [2:33]
- 18. Repressed Script/Fantasy vs. Reality [6:56]
- 19. A Menacing Monster [2:48]
- 20. Interpretations & Denial [3:27]
- 21. Bad Theraputic Advice [5:08]
- 22. Confrontation of Authorship [6:54]
- 23. Masked Resolutions/Ambivalence [3:29]
- 1. Introduction With William Keighley [2:00]
- 2. The New Chief of Staff [6:09]
- 3. "Not Our Dr. Edwardes" [8:32]
- 4. Diamonds of Lux [1:46]
- 5. Reliving a Mystery [6:29]
- 6. A Schizophrenic or a Valentine? [11:16]
- 7. Dorothy Blair, Universal Publicist [2:24]
- 8. Gabriel Valley [5:32]
- 9. Evidence for an Agile Mind [9:00]
- 10. Curtain Call With Cotton & Valli [6:39]
- Menu
- Side #1 --
- Play the Movie
- Chapters
- Color Bars
- Commentary
- Commentary: On
- Commentary: Off
- Index
- Labyrinth
- Production Correspondence
- Summary of Beeding's The House of Dr. Edwardes
- Treatments
- Introduction
- Summary
- "The Mind of Dr. Edwardes"
- Angus MacPhail - 2nd Draft
- Angus MacPhail - 3rd Draft
- Ben Hecht - 1st Draft
- Ben Hecht - 2nd Draft
- Analysts
- Dr. May E. Romm, Psychiatric Advisor
- Foreword
- Dr. May E. Romm's Preface
- Revised 9/13/44
- Dummy Foreword 10/2/44
- 2/1/45, Hecht Foreword Titles
- 11/17/45, Dr. Menniger
- Production Code
- Audience Feedback
- Stills Gallery
- Promotion
- Publicity
- Behind-the-Scenes
- Set Stills
- A Nightmare Ordered by Telephone
- The Theremin
- Interview With Miklos Rozsa
- Play All
- Getting Involved
- The Score's Success
- Theramin or Martenot?
- The Lost Weekend
- D.O.S. Revisited
- The Fishko Files: The Theremin
- From the Ether: Theremin Resources
- Theatrical Trailer
- Lux Radio Theatre Presents...
- Introduction
- Play the Program
- The Players
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