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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Alma Reville, wife of Alfred Hitchcock, who kept Alfred’s wax head in the fridge. Photo by Philippe Halsman, 1974
Reville was Hitchcock’s collaborator, and sounding board, with a keen ear for dialogue, and an editor’s sharp eye for scrutinizing a film’s final version for continuity flaws so minor they had escaped the notice of Hitchcock and/or his crew. It was Reville who noticed Janet Leigh inadvertently breathing after her character’s fatal encounter in Psycho (1960), necessitating an alteration to the negative.
Death bangs a drum. The dance of death in painting and in print. 1887. Cover art.
René Magritte - La parade (1940)