F25-33 Hitchcock in the Fifties - Part 4 of 4 NEW
Class | Registration opens 8/17/2025 9:00 AM EDT
The “wrong man” theme has been a favorite of Hitchcock’s since the silent era. The first week’s film is actually titled The Wrong Man and tells the story of a Stork Club musician (Henry Fonda) who is wrongly accused of robbery. For week two, the Master presents a “wrong woman” scenario in Vertigo, starring James Stewart and Kim Novak. The series concludes with North by Northwest where Cary Grant is pursued by sinister spies, a creepy cropduster and Eva Marie Saint. Each film will be introduced with an original video, followed by audience reaction and discussion.
- Note the 3 dates of this class
Note class length is 2 1/2 hours
Terry Meehan
| Terry Meehan earned a BBA in marketing from Cleveland State University and an MA in literature and film from Kent State University. He teaches film appreciation at Lorain County Community College and at several adult education programs, including the Cleveland Film Society. At Chautauqua Institution, he has presented the Movies of Alfred Hitchcock and Early Western Films. He also curates and presents a monthly film series. |