HITCHCOCK: TWO SHORT STORIES FROM PAGE TO SCREEN (IN-PERSON)

Instructor(s)
Terry Meehan
Instructor of Lifelong Learning
Date
Tuesdays, September 23 to October 28
Time
10:30 AM to Noon ET

While much of the suspense of Hitchcock’s films is a result of his masterful cinematic technique, he still had to start with a story. We will examine two of the master’s classic films and the short stories from which they sprung. Each literary work will be discussed first, then we will view each film and take a close look at how successfully Hitchcock transformed the story’s ideas and characters into cinema.

Read: Rear Window, Cornell Woolrich; The Birds, Daphne du Maurier 

The purchase of books is optional; access to each story will be provided by the instructor. 

This course is offered with the generous support of the Association for Continuing Education 

Member of Lifelong Learning Cost
Members receive 15% discount
Nonmember Cost
$105