| [Blackmail Sound Test]Also known as [Sound Test for Blackmail]
 (1929) England
 B&W : 37 seconds
 Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
 Cast: Alfred Hitchcock [himself], Anny Ondra [herself]. British International Pictures, Limited, production. / Cinematography by Jack E. Cox. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / Full-sound film. Sound test. Synopsis: Short sound test of Hitchcock talking with Ondra:Hitchcock: Now, uh, Miss Ondra. You asked me to let you hear your voice on the talking picture.
 Ondra: Ha, ha. But, Hitch, you mustn’t do that.
 Hitchcock: Why not?
 Ondra: Well, because . . . I can’t speak well.
 Hitchcock: Do you realise the squad van will be here any moment?
 Ondra: No, really? Oh, my god. I’m terribly frightened.
 Hitchcock: Why? Have you been a bad woman or something?
 Ondra: Well, not just bad, but . . . uh.
 Hitchcock: But you’ve slept with men.
 Ondra: Oh, no! [Turning to hide her laugh]
 Hitchcock: You have not? Come here. Stand in your place, otherwise it will not come out right, as the girl said to the soldier.
 [Ondra breaks up and turns from the camera again]
 Hitchcock: [To the crew] That’s enough.
 Survival status: Print exists in the British Film Institute National Archive film archive. Current rights holder: (unknown) Keywords: Synchronized sound film Listing updated: 29 December 2024. References: Film viewing : Taylor-Hitchcock pp. 95-96 : Website-IMDb. Home video: DVD. |