From Publishers Weekly
Hitchcock fans Jeff Kraft and Aaron Leventhal have assembled a meticulously researched work describing the trail the suspense master blazed through the greater San Francisco Bay area in many of his films. Footsteps in the Fog: Alfred Hitchcock's San Francisco is packed with pictures from both the filming time and now, and takes readers on a detailed journey through each step of filming for movies staged in San Francisco or elsewhere in Northern California (The Birds, for example, was filmed in Bodega Bay). The authors present the sites as they were for each scene and then describe those sites as they are today, if they still stand. For instance, the historic Mission Dolores Church, where a detective follows a troubled wife to a graveside in Vertigo, still lies at the heart of the city's Mission District. This book is an essential part of any Hitchcock fan's collection, and it would be a valuable read for Northern California residents who may not know the pop culture history behind many of their hometown's fixtures.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
"A fun ride through Hitchcock-land. See the thriller, visit the site!" --
Jan Wahl, KRON TV/KCBS Radio"A particular gem that not only makes Hitchcock alive with . . . San Francisco--but makes San Francisco alive with the . . . Hitchcock movies." --
Mick LaSalle, author of Dangerous Men and Complicated Women: Sex and Power in Pre-Code Hollywood"A well-documented and illustrated feast of cinematic trivia that will please Hitchcock fans the world over." --
Santa Cruz Sentinel"As haunting as its evocative title . . . shows us exactly what locations the great director used." --
Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times"I can't think of a better subject for such a pursuit than Hitchcock and San Francisco." --
Leonard Maltin, film critic and historian"I recommend Footsteps in the Fog to Hitchcock fans, local history buffs and beginning filmmakers." --
Santa Rosa Press Democrat"Jeff Kraft and Aaron Leventhal make it great fun to play lost-and-found in Hitchcock's San Francisco. . . . unique, haunting, and indispensable." --
Peter Travers, Rolling Stone"Kraft and Leventhal let their love of the director's movies break through the mist." --
Premiere Magazine"Richly illustrated . . . remarkable . . . Excellently laid-out and subtly designed." --
The MacGuffin"See how the mind of a great director stitches together locations . . . There's not a dull page in the book." --
Palm Beach Post
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