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CLASSICS
It killed off its star after only forty minutes in the
most violent scene in American film to date. Fifty years after its original
release, Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" still has the power to
shock. In this hour of To the Best of Our Knowledge, film critic
David Thomson tells us the story behind the making of "Psycho"
and how Hitchcock taught America to love murder. Also, Greil Marcus introduces
us to "A New Literary History of America."
SEGMENT 1:
Greil Marcus is the author of "Mystery
Train" and "Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the 20th
Century," and he's one of America's most admired pop culture critics.
Now he's taken on the entire American canon. With Harvard professor
Werner Sollors, he's edited a compendium of essays called "A New
Literary History of America." Marcus talks with Steve Paulson about
what's in the book and why.
SEGMENT 2:
In his book "The Moment of Psycho: How Alfred
Hitchcock Taught America to Love Murder," David Thomson
makes the case that "Psycho" was a ground-breaking film that
forever changed American cinema and America itself. Thomson talks with
Anne Strainchamps and we hear clips from the film. Also, back in 1973,
country music legend Johnny Cash gave his daughter Roseanne a list of
100 songs he considered essential. Now, music critic Michael Streissguth
takes us behind the scenes in his book "Always Been There: Roseanne
Cash, The List, and the Spirit of Southern Music." Streissguth
shares his expertise with Steve Paulson and we hear lots of music.
SEGMENT 3:
Biographer Joan Schenkar thinks Patricia Highsmith
deserves to be recognized as the author of one of the great American
novels. "The Talented Mr. Ripley" became a Hollywood hit.
Schenkar tells Anne Strainchamps that Highsmith poured her disturbing
impulses into taut, psychological thrillers.
CD copies are available at 1-800-747-7444.
Ask for program number 10-01-31-A.
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Books &
CDs:
Websites:
Clips:
Music:
- -- Music heard after Greil Marcus
interview:
-- The Artifact & Living/Written & Performed by
Michael Andrews
from the CD, Donnie Darko: Music from the Original Motion Picture
Score (Enjoy Records)
- -- Music heard after David Thomson interview:
-- Herrmann/Arling & Cameron
from the CD, Arling & Cameron Present Music for Imaginary
Films (Emperor Norton Records)
http://www.xs4all.nl/~drive/
-- Music heard in Michael Streissguth/Rosanne Cash Mix:
-- Miss the Mississippi and You/Rosanne Cash
-- Shes Got You/Rosanne Cash
-- Long Black Veil/Rosanne Cash
-- Im Movin On/Rosanne Cash
All songs from the CD, The List (Manhattan Records)
http://www.rosannecash.com/
- -- Music heard after Michael Streissguth/Rosanne
Cash interview:
-- First Kiss/Carlene Carter
from the CD, Little Love Letters (Giant Records/WEA)
http://www.carlenecarterfanclub.com/home.html
- -- Music heard after Joan Schenkar/Patricia Highsmith
interview:
-- Liquid Spear Waltz/Written & Performed by Michael
Andrews
from the CD, Donnie Darko: Music from the Original Motion Picture
Score (Enjoy Records)
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