Fox Searchlight Pictures har udsendt den første trailer til biografifilmen “Hitchcock”, der har Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren og Scarlett Johansson på rollelisten.

Se traileren her.

Anthony Hopkins portrætterer den populære instruktør Alfred Hitchcock i filmen, der omhandler perioden, hvor “Psycho” blev lavet. Her følger vi Hitchcocks liv og forhold til sin kone, Alma Reville, som spilles af Mirren.

“Hitchcock” er instrueret af Sacha Garvasi (“Anvil!”) og har foruden Hopkins, Mirren og Johansson også James D’Arcy og Jessica Biel på rollelisten.

Filmen får dansk premiere 21. februar 2013.

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#11 Gnug315 11 år siden

Er jeg den eneste der tænker mest på SJ's bryster?
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#12 Michael Andersen 11 år siden

#11
Nogle gange tænker jeg mest på Salma Hayeks, men du er nok ikke den eneste.
Smile, you son of a bitch!
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#13 Highland Park 11 år siden

Der kan kun være én, der tænker mest på dem, og det er mig!
... as surely as there's a mouse behind your ear.
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#14 Slettet Bruger [3704675302] 11 år siden

Gnug315 (11) skrev:
Er jeg den eneste der tænker mest på SJ's bryster?


Muligvis den eneste i hele universet.
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#15 moulder666 11 år siden

Gnug315 (11) skrev:
Er jeg den eneste der tænker mest på SJ's bryster?


Taler vi generelt eller bare lige nu?

For du kan jo ikke nævne sådan en ting og så forvente, at man kan tænke på noget andet. :D
Min kritik er 100 procent berettiget i enhver redaktionel sammenhæng, og hvis du ikke kan se problemet, er du i benægtelse.

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#16 sneakers 11 år siden

Er det sminke eller CG dobbelt hage Anthony Hopkins har fået? Eller er en real? Det er vel ikke sådan en man lige får eller kommer af med igen?
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#17 filmzkim 11 år siden

#10
Helt enig.
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#18 Highland Park 11 år siden

#16: Det er en silikoneprotese kreeret af Howard Berger i samarbejde med Peter Montagna & Gregory Nicotero.

http://if.com.au/2012/10/12/article/Howard-Bergers-Hollywood-highlights/CMCXPLCKEI.html skrev:
[Howard Berger:] I only had to create one make-up for this movie, which was on the great Sir Anthony Hopkins, but it's the first portrait make-up I have every done. It was an enormous challenge but also hugely rewarding.

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IF Magazine: Can you tell us more about the make-up effects you created for Hitchcock?

HB: I applied prosthetics make-up to Anthony Hopkins everyday, which was extremely stressful but also fantastic fun. It turned out to be one of the best experiences of my career. I wouldn't say the make-up effects was ground-breaking - it was all made out of silicone - but what was special about this make-up was the way Anthony Hopkins worked with it to provide a brilliant portrayal of Alfred Hitchcock. We had to apply the make-up carefully so we didn't lose Tony in the mix. It had to be done in a way that allowed him to perform and create his own unique portrait of Hitchcock.

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IF Magazine: How did you get the balance right between the make-up and the acting to create a convincing performance on screen? Was it down to collaborating closely with Anthony Hopkins?

HB: Early on, when I was approached to work on the show, I said I would only do it if I had the time to carry out a series of tests on the make-up. They agreed to it and so did Tony because they understood the importance of doing these tests to make the film work. One of the reasons why his performance is so spectacular is because we had time to carry out six very different make-up tests. We finally found the right one that worked best for all of us.

We also waited for Tony to start feeling comfortable with his performance and the character. Once this happened, we decided to lose aspects of the make-up that we didn't need. For instance, after a while, we got rid of the lip and then the dentures, etc. Shortly after that, Tony really got into the zone, which enhanced our work. He brought it all to life really. I always say that a certain percentage of the success of a character make-up is down to us and the other percentage is about the actor's performance. I couldn't have asked for a better partner on Hitchcock than Tony.
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