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Disc 1: Commentary by screenwriter Ernest Lehman; Music-only audio track; Disc 2: New 2009 documentary reveals The Master's Touch: Hitchcock's Signature Style; Acclaimed feature-length career profile Cary Grant: A class apart; Explore in depth the movie's innovations and influences in the new North by Northwest: One for the Ages; Vintage 2000 documentary Destination Hitchcock: The making of North by Northwest; Stills gallery; Theatrical trailers; TV spot
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- North by Northwest
1. Credits [2:13]
2. Exaggeration [2:22]
3. Kidnapped [2:34]
4. Wrong Package [4:05]
5. Forced Libation [3:08]
6. Drunk Driving [3:26]
7. In Custody [4:54]
8. What a Performance! [3:56]
9. Hotelbreaking [2:53]
10. Becoming Kaplan [2:45]
11. You Gentlemen [2:24]
12. The United Nations [1:57]
13. He's Got a Knife [1:43]
14. ...Mr. Thornhill [3:00]
15. Grand Central [2:42]
16. Strangers on a Train [2:12]
17. "It's a Nice Face." [5:00]
18. So Good to Him [3:29]
19. Beats Flying [2:44]
20. Message from Lady [2:38]
21. Too Many Redcaps [2:34]
22. Travel Instructions [3:17]
23. Prairie Stop Traffic [:08]
24. Catching a Bus [2:47]
25. Crop Duster Attack [2:34]
26. Crashing Halt [2:42]
27. Surprise Visitor [1:21]
28. A Favor [3:20]
29. A Girl Like You [4:08]
30. The Auction [2:11]
31. Your Very Next Role [2:42]
32. Bid for Survival [1:45]
33. Special Orders [4:03]
34. Not a Red Herring [2:01]
35. Mount Rushmore [4:38]
36. Meeting in Woods [5:14]
37. Stop! Stop [5:37]
38. Vandamm's House [3:36]
39. Leonard's Revelation [3:16]
40. Matchbook Warning [3:57]
41. Stay Where You Are [4:36]
42. Escape [1:50]
43. Across the Monument [1:39]
44. One Man Down [1:25]
45. Leonard's Footwork [2:38]
46. Sentimental Ending [1:07]
Who can forget Cary Grant running through a cornfield, menaced from above by a low-flying crop duster? Or Grant and Eva Marie Saint clinging to the stone faces of Mount Rushmore in an attempt to elude a nefarious spy played with suave perfection by the great James Mason? Two of the most visually inventive action scenes ever filmed, they are among the many pleasures to found in one of Hitchcock's very best films. Grant is Roger Thornhill, a New York adman who sets off a chain of exquisitely convoluted and sinister events when he is mistaken for an undercover agent; Saint brings a soulfulness to her role as the elegant, mysterious blonde who wins his heart. Here the master of suspense blends his signature ingredients -- edge-of-the-seat thrills, comedy, and sophisticated romance -- into a sparkling cinematic cocktail that has been much imitated but never matched. Kryssa Schemmerling, Barnes & Noble
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