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    Gateway Film Center to celebrate industry-changing director with October movie series

    By Aaron Burd,

    23 days ago

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    COLUMBUS, Ohio ( WCMH ) — One of the most acclaimed and influential directors in film history will have his works celebrated by a local movie theater’s month-long series.

    The 15th year of Gateway Film Center’s series on Alfred Hitchcock, called “Hitchcocktober,” will begin Sunday and last through Oct. 31. Nicknamed “The Master of Suspense” and known for his influence over films in the horror and thriller genres, the nonprofit cinema credits Hitchcock with changing the industry, despite his last movie releasing in 1976.

    “As fun and frightening now as they were when they were made, the Film Center is thrilled to present a selection of Alfred Hitchcock’s finest as they were meant to be seen: on the big screen, this time restored in 4K.” the Gateway website reads. “These classic masterpieces continue to inspire some of today’s best filmmakers, and, in many ways, changed the art of filmmaking forever.”

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    All of the classic movies shown in Hitchcocktober will be 4K restorations. Here are the films being shown in Gateway’s 2024 edition of the series:

    • Sept. 29-Oct. 1: North by Northwest (1959)
    • Oct. 2: Stage Fright (1950)
    • Oct. 3-5: The Birds (1963)
    • Oct. 6: To Catch a Thief (1955)
    • Oct. 7: The Trouble With Harry (1955)
    • Oct. 8: Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
    • Oct. 9-10: Rope (1948)
    • Oct. 11-12: Strangers on a Train (1951)
    • Oct. 13: The Wrong Man (1956)
    • Oct. 14: Family Plot (1976)
    • Oct. 15: Frenzy (1972)
    • Oct. 16-18: Rear Window (1954)
    • Oct. 19-21: Vertigo (1958)
    • Oct. 22: I Confess (1953)
    • Oct. 23: The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
    • Oct. 24: Suspicion (1941)
    • Oct. 25-26: Dial M for Murder (1954)
    • Oct. 26-31: Psycho (1960)

    Gateway Film Center has undergone a variety of changes since it reopened in May 2021 after the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, including new seating, upgraded HVAC systems and a hidden speakeasy called “The Torpedo Room.”

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