Alfred Hitchcock fut un réalisateur et producteur emblématique qui fut le pionnier de nombreuses techniques dans les genres du suspense et du thriller. Après une carrière notable dans sa Grande-Bretagne natale, Hitchcock s'installa à Hollywood et devint citoyen américain, tout en conservant son statut de sujet britannique. Au cours d'une carrière s'étendant sur six décennies, il a réalisé plus de cinquante longs métrages, de l'ère du muet aux productions en couleur. Hitchcock comptait parmi les réalisateurs les plus reconnaissables du public et demeure l'un des cinéastes les plus connus et les plus populaires de tous les temps.
Parce qu’un ancien acteur shakespearien a perdu son perroquet, voilà les Trois jeunes détectives, Bob, Peter et Hannibal, lancés dans une sombre affaire. Faux acteur, marchands de tableaux suspects, Mexicain vendeur d’oiseaux aux noms bizarres, tout un petit monde s’agite autour de sept volatiles aux propos incohérents.
Angoisse sourde, mystère infernal, climat fantastique, humour noir, suspense policier... Que de sensations diverses vous réserve ce recueil de textes écrits par les meilleurs auteurs du genre actuels au fil de récits étranges, cruels, inattendus et toujours captivants !
Pour quelle raison Hannibal, Bob et Peter sont-ils lancés sur la trace d'un groupe de rock ? Se seraient-ils découvert une passion soudaine pour la musique ?... Il semble que cela soit davantage pour innocenter Ty, le cousin de Peter, accusé d'un vol de voiture ! Les trois jeunes détectives ne peuvent accepter cette idée et décident de reprendre l'enquête. Quitte à se faire chauffer les oreilles : certains malfaiteurs connaissent bien la musique...
Un chat qui est peut-être la réincarnation d'un grand musicien.Un écrivain mort qui ne supporte plus le silence ni la solitude de sa tombe.Un homme d'affaires en vue qui recourt à un stratagème inédit pour se défaire d'une maîtresse trop encombrante.Une nouvelle version du mystère de la chambre close.Le divertissement macabre d'un fou, la nuit, dans un musée de cire.Un mari qui se venge avec l'aide d'un vampire.Voici quelques-unes des "Histoires Epouvantables" choisies pour vous par le Maître incontesté du suspense.
J 'ai un faible pour les histoires où un plan, longuement mûri et étudié jusqu'en ses moindres détails, se trouve finalement mis en échec par un événement imprévu ou une précaution qui se révèle être à double tranchant. J'en ai mis quelques-unes dans ce volume, dues notamment à Richard Deming ou Tom MacPherson. Et parmi les autres, comme toujours avec moi, vous trouverez cette bonne dose d'humour - souvent noir ! - qui est à une anthologie de nouvelles policières bien conçues ce que la truffe est au foie gras.
Grâce à Richard Hardwick et Robert Colby, la mer aussi bien qu'un marin s'emploient ici à vous tenir en suspens, cependant que "L'argent appelle l'argent" se révèle être une constatation propre à donner le vertige... Mais si Irwin Porges distille une tranquille horreur dans "Personne avec qui jouer", Talmage Powell avec son intuition et Bruce Hunsberger avec sa promotion assurent la détente souhaitée, parmi encore une douzaine d'autres récits non moins diversifiés.
Based on the famous series of dialogues between Francois Truffaut and Alfred Hitchcock from the 1960s, the book moves chronologically through Hitchcock's films to discuss his career, techniques, and effects he achieved. It changed the way Hitchcock was perceived, as a popular director of suspense films - such as Psycho and The Birds - and revealed to moviegoers and critics, the depth of Hitchcock's perception and his mastery of the art form. As a result of the changed perceptions about Hitchcock, his masterpiece, Vertigo, hit the No 1 slot in Sight & Sound's recent poll of film-makers and critics, displacing Citizen Kane as the Best Film of all time.
Beware, beware...Prepare to enter the Master's torture chamber. For here is a truly alarming brood of tales pulsating with delicious evil, the macabre, and all the mystery and suspense for which you crave.Ross Macdonald, Theodore Sturgeon, Harold Q. Masur, Talmage Powell - as you turn the pages, and the house darkens, you will hear the Master chuckling in the shadows. Are you sitting comfortably? Then we'll begin...
The story that inspired the Alfred Hitchcock film masterpiece! Cornell Woolrich. His name represents steamy, suspenseful fiction, chilling encounters on the dark and sultry landscape of urban America in the 1930s and 1940s. Here, in this special collection, are his classic thrilers, including 'Rear Window', the story of Hal Jeffries who, trapped in his apartment because of a broken leg, takes to watching his neighbours through his rear window, and becomes certain that one of those neighbours is a murderer. Also included are such haunting, heart-stopping tales as those involving a man who finds his wife buried alive; a girl trapped with a deranged murderer who likes to knife his victims while dancing; and a woman seizing her chance to escape a sadistic husband, only to find her dream go terrifyingly wrong.
A collection of brilliantly told spy stories by writers like W. Somerset Maugham, Edgar Wallace and Eric Ambler, chosen by that master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock.
A room full of clocks and they all scream…why? A new mystery for Jupiter, Pete and Bob to unravel but they haven’t much to go on - a torn message in code, a recording of Bert Clock’s glass-shattering scream and the theft of several valuable paintings - a thin collection of clues and time is running out…
The Film Classics Library present the most accurate and complete reconstruction of a film in book over 1,300 frame blow-up photos shown sequentially and coupled with the complete dialogue from the original soundtrack, allow you to recapture this film classic in its entirety - at your leisure.
Second impression.Shottle Bop by Theodore Sturgeon The Affair of the Twisted Scarf by Rex Stout Watch for It by Joe Gores aka Joseph N. Gores The Income Tax Mystery by Michael Gilbert (I) The Sound of Murder by William P. McGivern The Odor of Melting by Edward D. Hoch Pipe Dream by Alan Dean Foster The Pattern by Bill Pronzini Zombique by Joseph Payne Brennan Coyote Street by Gary Brandner Lincoln's Doctor's Son's Dog by Warner Law There Hangs Death! by Patricia McGerr Voices in the Dust by Gerald Kersh
The moment of decision / by Stanley Ellin -- A jungle graduate / by James Francis Dwyer -- Recipe for murder / by C.P. Donnel, Jr. -- Nunc dimmittis / by Roald Dahl -- The most dangerous game / by Richard Connell -- The lady on the grey / by John Collier -- The waxwork / by A.M. Burrage -- The dumb wife / by Thomas Burke -- Crouching at the door / by D.K. Broster -- The October game / by Ray Bradburry -- Water's edge / by Robert Bloch -- The jokester / by Robert Arthur -- The abyss / by Leonard Andreyev.
A Hitchcock's-eye view of a world of evil.Alfred Hitchcock invites you to join him in exploring the lower depths of human deviltry and the heights of hair-raising suspense. He has generously provided 14 excruciatingly exciting novelettes and stories to transport you far beyond the borders of safety into the realm of cunning, violence, and perverse poetic justice. And he has personally selected the finest of modern storytellers to be your irresistible guides. Here are unforgettable terror tales by:Richard DemingElijah ElisRichard HardwickGlenn CanaryMax Van DerveerPhilip KetchumJames HoldingRichard O. LewisDonald HonigWilliam BrittainFletcher FloraF.J. SmithArthur PorgesC.B. Gilford
CONTENTS Agony Column by Barry N. Malzberg Guessing Game by Rose Million Healey The $2,000,000 Defense by Harold Q. Masur The Man in the Well by Berkely Mather Crawfish by Ardath Mayhar The Strange Case of Mr. Pruyn by William F. Nolan Ludmila by David Montross The One Who Got Away by Al Nussbaum It's a Lousy World by Bill Pronzini Only So Much to Reveal by Joan Richter Who's Got the Lady? by Jack Ritchie Hey You Down There by Harold Rolseth Too Many Sharks by William Sambrot Christopher Frame by Nancy C. Swoboda Obituary by Paul Theridion Random Demand by Jeffrey M. Wallmann The Mother Goose Madman by Betty Ren Wright The Green Fly and the Box by Waldo Carlton Wright The Blue Rug by Mitsu Yamamoto
This time, the main course is murder...With more than a dash of ingenuity added by that gourmand of the truly perverse. If you have an appetite for the unexpected and a thirst for the nearly unbearable, then you are cordially invited to partake of the feast. Here is cunning enough for the most jaded palates, from fourteen writers who specialize in just desserts.
This new anthology from Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine contains 26 gripping stories by such well-known authors as Lawrence Block, Edward D. Hoch, Henry Slesar, Bill Pronzini, Donald E. Westlake and Jack Ritchie, whose story "The Green Heart" was later made into the wonderfully comic Walter Matthau movie, A New Leaf. For good measure the volume includes a short novel by William P. McGivern. Twenty-seven tales in all: each one calculated to startle, shock, dismay and appal you in just the way you associate with the name of Alfred Hitchcock.
The Three Investigators become entangled in the theft of a string of rare pearls and a fraudulent scheme involving family inheritance when they try to solve the mystery of a ghost's appearance in the old Green Mansion.
This collection has been selected by Peter Haining from issues of Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine published during the past five years in the U.S.A. Featuring: "Anyone For Murder?" by Jack Ritchie (1964); "Lover's Quarrel" by Richard Hill Wilkinson (1964); "The Widder Jackson" by Wenzell Brown (1963); "The Glint" by Arthur Porges (1965); "Another Chance for Sally" by James M. Ullman (1962); "If This Be Madness" by Lawrence Block (1963); "Second Verdict" by Henry Slesar (1964); "Slow Motion Murder" by Richard Hardwick (1965); "The Catbird Nest" by Hugh B. Cave (1965); "Homicide Maybe" by Lawrence Treat (1963); "The Tool" by Fletcher Flora (1964)
CONTENTS1. Dying A Thousand By Hal Ellson.2. Year-End By Mary Linn Roby.3. Ruby Martinson, By Henry Slesar.4. Beware Dangerous By C.B. Gilford.5. Murder And Lonely By Helen Nielsen.6. To Avoid A By Talmage Powell.7. Revenge Is By H.A. DeRosso.8. Hospitality Most By Jack Ritchie.9. The Tenth Part Of A By Robert Colby.10. Horse-Collar By Arthur Porges.11. Schedule For An By Robert Edmond Alter.12. By Michael Brett.13. By Richard H. Hardwick.14. Stop Killing By Hal Dresner.