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Hitchcock and Herrmann

The Friendship and Film Scores that Changed Cinema

Narrated by Steven C. Smith

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Pub Date Jan 06 2026 | Archive Date Jan 06 2026

HighBridge | Highbridge Audio


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Description

The eleven-year collaboration between Alfred Hitchcock and Bernard Herrmann is often called the greatest director-composer partnership in cinema history. Their eight films together include such classic thrillers as Vertigo, The Man Who Knew Too Much, North by Northwest, Psycho, and The Birds. In Hitchcock and Herrmann, Steven C. Smith delivers an intimate account of how the reserved, but deeply anxious, Hitchcock found his ideal creative partner in the cantankerous, but deeply romantic, Herrmann. Smith draws on four decades of research, including previously unpublished documents and new interviews, to deliver a riveting account of what made the teaming of "Benny and Hitch" so memorable and influential—and why it came to a bitter end.

Their story involves the tumultuous changes in Hollywood from the mid-1950s to mid-1960s, as the collapsing studio system gave way to independent, counterculture filmmaking. It also involves the key figures in Hitchcock and Herrmann's inner circle including the director's gifted wife and most valued critic, Alma Reville; Herrmann's beautiful, put-upon spouse, Lucy Anderson; and talent agent-turned-studio mogul Lew Wasserman. Wasserman's negotiations made Hitchcock's greatest filmmaking period possible, but over time Lew's commercial instincts as head of Universal Studios clashed with Herrmann's pure artistic vision.

The eleven-year collaboration between Alfred Hitchcock and Bernard Herrmann is often called the greatest director-composer partnership in cinema history. Their eight films together include such...


Advance Praise

"[R]arely has film criticism seen a more perceptive and nuanced examination of the details of how the musical score can reinforce, uplift, or - most importantly - mend imperfections in a film. A marvelous look at a legendary collaboration, and a testament to the power of music in film." —Library Journal

"[A]n exemplary work…Hitchcock & Herrmann is a painstakingly detailed history of two geniuses working first together and then at cross-purposes. When it dives deep into the scoring itself, it's a musicological feast that even tin-eared lay readers can appreciate." —The Wall Street Journal

"This meticulously researched book is written with the enthusiasm of an author who is passionate about the story he's telling. A wonderful addition to the body of literature on film history." —Booklist

"[R]arely has film criticism seen a more perceptive and nuanced examination of the details of how the musical score can reinforce, uplift, or - most importantly - mend imperfections in a film. A...


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EDITION Audiobook, Unabridged
ISBN 9781696621410
PRICE $19.99 (USD)
DURATION 10 Hours, 39 Minutes

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