Inside the BFI’s Mission to Preserve Classics and the 100-Year Old Holy Grail Alfred Hitchcock Print They Still Can’t Find
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Inside the BFI’s Mission to Preserve Classics and the 100-Year Old Holy Grail Alfred Hitchcock Print They Still Can’t Find
Long before Alfred Hitchcock became a household name associated with classics like “Psycho” and “Dial M for Murder,” he began his filmmaking career in the U.K. But even before releasing 1930s British films like “The 39 Steps” that many people associate him with, he was working in silent film. For both Ben Roberts, the British Film Institute’s chief executive, and Arike Oke, the executive director of knowledge, learning and collections, there’s…
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