Hitch Geek Goes Gonzo on Tele-killing (and the thugs who try to profit off keeping it a secret)

Calling all Hitch fans--head north by northwest to the AHG site for deep dish 3-D blackmail and murder (still from Hitchcock's Blackmail, 1929)




Joel Gunz, the AH Geek
It's been awhile since I've mentioned the excellent work going on in the great northwest at the Hitchcock Geek's site.  Joel Gunz is undoubtedly one of the best of the current pro-Hitch  writers (writers whose focus is Hitchcock and the world that the anticipatory Buddha inhabits) but his AHGeek blog had slowed recently as the Gunz turned his attention other interests on the outer edge of the known Hitchcock universe.  He's back in full, more un-throttled force with a pretty long and fascinating look at the role of blackmail in Hitchcock's work, his gaze landing principally on Dial M for Murder and, of course, Blackmail.  Dial M excites Joel in ways that few Hitchcock films have in recent memory (I think, hint hint, that there's a good 3-D pop up book here, JG).
You can begin your Dial M/Blackmail wordfest here.


Great work, Joel--in all dimensions.

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  1. Aw, man! What a beautiful post! I promise to deliver something else reeeeeal soon! Thank you so much, Dan.

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