Academy to Screen Double Feature of Hitchcock Classics
March 26, 2008, Beverly Hills, CA – As part of its Gold Standard series and in conjunction with its Fourth Floor Gallery exhibition “Casting a Shadow: Creating the Alfred Hitchcock Film,” the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will present a double feature of Hitchcock films, “Shadow of a Doubt” and “Lifeboat,” on Friday, April 18, at 7 p.m. in the Samuel Goldwyn Theater. New prints of both films from the Academy Film Archive will be screened.
“Shadow of a Doubt,” the 1943 thriller starring Teresa Wright and Joseph Cotten,received an Academy Award® nomination for Writing – Original Motion Picture Story (Gordon McDonell). The film is set in Santa Rosa, California, where small-town bliss is interrupted by an evil visitor.
“Lifeboat” (1944) received Academy Award nominations for Black-and-White Cinematography (Glen MacWilliams), Directing (Hitchcock) and Writing – Original Motion Picture Story (John Steinbeck). The film is set entirely on a lifeboat during WWII and stars Tallulah Bankhead, William Bendix, Walter Slezak and John Hodiak.
Though Hitchcock presented himself as the sole author of his work, the director was in fact a deeply collaborative artist, working intensely with actors, producers, cinematographers, screenwriters, editors, and production and sound designers to create what the public knew as “an Alfred Hitchcock film.” Through film clips, drawings, photographs, paintings, storyboards and script pages from “Shadow of a Doubt,” “Lifeboat” and other Hitchcock classics, the “Casting a Shadow” exhibition reveals how Hitchcock’s colleagues contributed critical ideas and how the films were crafted, sometimes frame by frame, as a collective enterprise.
The Fourth Floor Gallery will be open for special viewing hours from 5 to 7 p.m. and after each screening.
Tickets may be purchased online at oscars.org, in person at the Academy box office, or by mail. One ticket gains admission to the screenings as well as the exhibition. Doors open at 6 p.m. All seating is unreserved. The Academy is located at 8949 Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills.
Source: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Related articles
- Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Ventures to Middle Earth for “The Lord of the Rings”
- Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Committed to “Saving Private Ryan”
- An Academy Tribute to Jimmy Stewart
- “Fargo” at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences May 12
- Robin Hood Gallops onto Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Screen
Latest stories
- Colin Powell Endorses Barack Obama for President: Video from this morning's appearance on Meet the Press
- Keating Economics
- Pelosi: The Legislation Has Failed But the Crisis Has Not Gone Away; We Must Work in a Bipartisan Way to Pass New Legislation
- Congressman Hoyer Statement Following Vote on Emergency Economic Stabilization Act
- Senator McCaskill Calls for Greater Accountability on Wall Street
- Senator Bob Casey Statement on Bailout Bill
- Senator Hillary Clinton Calls for Bipartisan Action on Economic Crisis
- Congress Passes Obama, Murkowski, Allen Bill to Ban Dangerous Mercury Exports
- Barack Obama Statement on Financial Plan Breakthrough
- Barack Obama Calls on VA Secretary to Provide Critical Data on Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans to Improve Veterans Services
Yes We Can
Yes We Can:

















