Dial P for Podcast #5: The Lady Vanishes, Jamaica Inn, Rebecca, Foreign Correspondent

The next chapter in the monthly series, Dial P for Podcast.

Dial P for Podcast #5: The Lady Vanishes, Jamaica Inn, Rebecca, Foreign Correspondent
Come HITCH a ride with Patrick on this extraordinary journey through the filmography of Alfred Hitchcock while Jim takes a much-needed summer break

Good evening. Welcome back to Dial P for Podcast, Patrick Ripoll's year-long chronological voyage through the films of Alfred Hitchcock. Every month Patrick will be watching four Hitchcock features and talking about them here, from The Pleasure Garden to Family Plot, all across the year of 2026, examining the life and work of England's most famous cinema pervert.

For episode 4 we find Alfred Hitchcock a newly christened international film star, taking the magic formula he discovered in The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) in four very different configurations, with four very different results, as we discuss the ground crumbling from under him at Gaumont Studios.

Also: his top three favorite methods of being a hideous creep at parties! Spies and bystanders, codes and MacGuffins, the Scottish Highlands to the Swiss Alps to Picadilly Circus, this episode finds Hitch sharpening the Hitchcockian thriller to a fine point, as well as discarding some truly useless pencil shavings!

0:00 - 0:33  -  Intro

0:34 - 46:00  -  The Lady Vanishes (1938)

46:01 - 1:18:20  -  Jamaica Inn (1939)

1:18:21 - 2:34:24  -  Rebecca (1940)

2:34:25 - 3:43:14  -  Foreign Correspondent (1940)

3:43:15 - 3:44:04  -  Outro

Thank you, Patrick, for continuing this project. Can't wait to listen - Jim