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Hitchcock's Blondes: The Unforgettable Women Behind the Legendary Director's Dark Obsession

Hitchcock's Blondes: The Unforgettable Women Behind the Legendary Director's Dark Obsession

by Laurence Leamer

G.P. Putnam's Sons ·2023 ·336 pages ·Criticism
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Bestselling author of Capote's Women Laurence Leamer shares an engrossing account of the enigmatic director Alfred Hitchcock that finally puts the dazzling actresses he cast in his legendary movies at the center of the story. Alfred Hitchcock was fixated—not just on the dark, twisty stories that became his hallmark, but also by the blond actresses who starred in many of his iconic movies. The director of North by Northwest , Rear Window , and other classic films didn't much care if they wore wigs, got their hair coloring out of a bottle, or were the rarest human specimen—a natural blonde—as long as they shone with a golden veneer on camera. The lengths he went to in order to showcase (and often manipulate) these women would become the stuff of movie legend. But the women themselves have rarely been at the center of the story, until now. In Hitchcock's Blondes, bestselling biographer Laurence Leamer offers an intimate journey into the lives of eight legendary actresses whose stories helped chart the course of the troubled, talented director's career—from his early days in the British film industry, to his triumphant American debut, to his Hollywood heyday and beyond. Through the stories of June Howard-Tripp, Madeleine Carroll, Ingrid Bergman, Grace Kelly, Janet Leigh, Kim Novak, Eva Marie Saint, and Tippi Hedren—who starred in fourteen of Hitchcock's most notable films and who bore the brunt of his fondness and sometimes fixation—we can finally start to see the enigmatic man himself. After all, "his" blondes (as he thought of them) knew the truths of his art, his obsessions and desires, as well as anyone. From the acclaimed author of Capote's Women comes an intimate, revealing, and thoroughly modern look at both the enduring art created by a man obsessed…and the private toll that fixation took on the women in his orbit.


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"Though at times meandering, Hitchcock's Blondes dishes sufficient old Hollywood gossip to keep interested readers entertained."

Krysta Fauria· Associated Press Read review ↗ Near the Top

"eamer provides ample biographical background regarding each actor to buttress his revelations concerning Hitchcock's Machiavellian modus operandi and enhances his premise with just enough titillating behind-the-scenes details to entice devoted movie buffs."

Carol Haggas· Booklist Read review ↗ Near the Top

"A well-written book, but some readers may find the premise a little too narrow."

Peter Thornell· Library Journal Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Leamer excels at dissecting Hitchcock's filmic genius and odd proclivities."

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"Breezy and gossip-filled ..."

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"Still, there are moments throughout where Leamer's writing spreads toward epiphany ..."

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