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Rope
By Brian Eggert |
Alfred Hitchcock’s Rope is a unique experiment in his career. It emerged from a pivotal moment when the director shifted between major studio partnerships and gained newfound creative freedom. Made during a transitional period that found him just free of the contract with taskmaster producer David O. Selznick that had brought him to Hollywood, and just before entering two long partnerships with Warner Bros. and Paramount Pictures, the 1948 release found Hitchcock embarking on a production that marks several firsts for him. On Rope, he served as producer for the first time, working alongside Sidney Bernstein under their short-lived production company, Transatlantic Pictures. Rope would be one of two features made entirely by the company, along with Under Capricorn (1949). The latter was such a financial disaster that Hitchcock and Bernstein had to dissolve Transatlantic, which had already begun developing Stage Fright (1950) and needed Warner Bros. to assist. Rope was also Hitchcock’s first color feature, his first film that attempted to replicate a work of stage drama, and his first experiment in reel-long takes upwards of ten minutes—a gimmick that had interested him for years and which Rope, with its single setting in a Manhattan apartment, could facilitate. Yet, this lesser-celebrated feature by the Master of Suspense remains one of his most fascinating pictures because it aligns with his thematic interests yet deviates from his usual formal methods.
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