And what more can I say ...action and thrills from the UN Plaza, Grand Central Station, Mount Rushmore and crop dusters.
Production picture. |
This film has everything!! From the opening titles by Saul Bass and Bernard Herrmann's score to the film's final scene on Mount Rushmore.
So hopefully the selection of pictures will convey what my words can not!!
With Eva Marie Saint as Eve Kendall.
With Adam Williams and Robert Ellenstein.
"Cary Grant performs with the polish that movie-goers have for long come to expect of him." - Look Magazine
With Jessie Royce Landis, Robert Ellenstien and Adam Williams.
"If it does nothing else (but it does, it does), North By Northwest resoundingly reaffirms the fact the Cary Grant and Alfred Hitchcock are two of the very slickest operators before and behind the cameras. Together they can be unbeatable." - Newsweek
With James Mason, Eva Marie Saint and Martin Landau.
With Philip Ober.
"Mr. Lehman not only provided Hitchcock with exactly the right kind of story to take advantage of his skills, but he has written that rare thing these days - a screen original." - Saturday Review
On Location.
With the crop duster....classic scene!
The scene was a combination of on-set back projections and on location shots.
With Leo G. Carroll
Mount Rushmore: On set.
Grand Central Station: Behind the scenes.
Final destination:
With Eva Marie Saint.
Cast:
Roger Thornhill Cary Grant
Eve Kendall Eva Marie Saint
Philip Vandamm James Mason
Clara Thornhill Jessie Royce Landis
Professor Leo G. Carroll
Lester Townsend Philip Ober
Handsome Woman Josephine Hutchinson
Leonard Martin Landau
Valerain Adam Williams
Victor Larrabee Edward Platt
Licht Robert Ellenstein
Auctioneer Les Tremayne
Dr. Cross Philip Coolidge
Chicago Policeman Patrick McVey
Capt. Junket Edward Binns
Chicago Policeman Ken Lynch
Behind the scenes with James Mason and Eva Marie Saint.
Publicity shot with Eva Marie Saint.
With Eva Marie Saint, Alfred Hitchcock and James Mason.
Lobby Cards:
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Running time: 136 minutes.