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DVD Features:
The 39 Steps
[*]The Art of Film: Vintage Hitchcock, a Janus Films documentary detailing the director's British period
[*]The complete 1937 broadcast of the Lux Radio Theatre adaptation, performed by Robert Montgomery and Ida Lupino
[*]Audio essay by Hitchcock scholar Marian Keane
[*]Excerpts from the original 1935 press book
[*]Original production design drawings
[*]Gorgeous new transfer, with digitally restored image and sound
The Lady Vanishes
[*]Additional audio track with commentary by film historian Bruce Eder
[*]Restored image and sound
Rebecca
[*]Isolated music and effects track
[*]Rare screen, hair, makeup and costume tests including Vivien Leigh, Anne Baxter, Loretta Young, Margaret Sullavan, and Joan Fontaine
[*]Commentary by film scholar Leonard J. Leff, author of Hitchcock and Selznick
[*]Hitchcock on Rebecca, excerpts from his conversations with Francois Truffaut
[*]Phone interviews with stars Joan Fontaine and Judith Anderson from 1986
[*]Hundreds of behind-the-scenes photos chronicling the film's production from location scouting, set photos, and wardrobe continuity to ads, posters, and promotional memorabilia
[*]Production correspondence and casting notes
[*]Deleted scene script excerpts
[*]1939 test screening questionnaire
[*]Essay on Rebecca author Daphne du Maurier
[*]Footage from the 1940 13th Annual Academy Awards ceremony
[*]Re-issue trailer
[*]Three hours of complete radio show adaptations:
*1938 Orson Welles and the Mercury Theatre broadcast, including an interview with Daphne du Maurier
*1941 Lux Radio Theatre broadcast starring Ronald Colman and Ida Lupino, including an interview with David O. Selznick
*1950 Lux Radio Theatre broadcast starring Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh
[*]New digital film and sound restoration
Spellbound
[*]Commentary by Hitchcock scholar Marian Keane (The 39 Steps, Notorious)
[*]Spectacular new digital transfer with film and sound restoration, including rare theater entrance and exit music cues by composer Miklos Rozsa
[*]"A Nightmare Ordered by Telephone," an in-depth, illustrated essay on the Salvador Dali-designed dream sequence by James Bigwood
[*]Essays by noted Hitchcock scholars Lesley Brill (The Hitchcock Romance), Leonard Leff (Hitchcock and Selznick)
[*]Excerpts from a 1973 interview with composer Miklos Rozsa
[*]The Fishko Files: a WNYC/New York Public Radio piece on the theremin
[*]Hundreds of behind-the-scenes photos and documents chronicling the film’s production, from set photos to ads, posters, and publicity material
[*]Complete 1948 Lux Radio Theatre adaptation starring Joseph Cotten and Alida Valli
[*]Theatrical trailer
Notorious
[*]New digital transfer with film and sound restoration
[*]Commentaries by Hitchcock film scholar Marian Keane and film historian Rudy Behlmer, editor of Memo from David O. Selznick
[*]Complete broadcast of the 1948 Lux Radio Theater adaptation, starring Ingrid Bergman and Joseph Cotten
[*]Rare production, publicity, rear projection photos, as well as promotional posters and lobby cards
[*]Production correspondence
[*]Collection of trailers and teasers
[*]Script excerpts of deleted scenes and alternate endings
[*]Rare newsreel footage of Bergman and Hitchcock
[*]Excerpts from the short story "The Song of the Dragon," source material for Notorious
[*]Full-screen format
Number of discs: 5