Dial P for Podcast #2: Easy Virtue, Champagne, Blackmail, Murder!
The next chapter in the monthly series, Dial P for Podcast.
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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 2 we see Hitchcock break free of his silent era and break ground by producing the first* British sound film. In Easy Virtue (1928) a fallen woman finds new love (and hate) among an upper-class family, in Champagne (1928) a playgirl heiress loses everything and is forced to work a regular job, in Blackmail (1929) a woman kills her rapist and gets blackmailed for it and finally in Murder! (1930) a famous actor turns amateur sleuth to unpack a whodunnit murder mystery. This is the era where Hitchcock goes from British film wunderkind to Bonafide national celebrity, with even royalty visiting his sets to see how sound films are made. And his ascent isn't even close to done! Exciting!

0:00 - 0:40 - Intro music
0:41 - 26:52 - Easy Virtue (1928)
26:53 - 57:02 - Champagne (1928)
57:03 - 1:50:22 - Blackmail (1929)
1:50:23 - 2:11:19 - Murder! (1930)
2:11:20 - 2:12:10 - Outro music

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