Trying this again. I do see beginnings of the Hitchcock touch. An affinity for blonds and also the gentlemen looking through the monocle and opera glasses reminds me of Rear Window. Very few limitations due to the lack of dialogue. A picture is worth a thousand words. Actions and facial expressions conveyed the story and emotion of the story.
Daily Dose #1: Spiralling into View: The Pleasure Garden (1925)
in The Master of Suspense: 50 Years of Hitchcock
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Trying this again. I do see beginnings of the Hitchcock touch. An affinity for blonds and also the gentlemen looking through the monocle and opera glasses reminds me of Rear Window. Very few limitations due to the lack of dialogue. A picture is worth a thousand words. Actions and facial expressions conveyed the story and emotion of the story.