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The Mountain Eagle was Alfred Hitchcock's second silent film as director, released in 1926, following The Pleasure Garden. Alfred Hitchcock Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, (13 August 1899 – 29 April 1980) was a British film director closely associated with the suspense genre. ... A silent film is a film which has no accompanying soundtrack. ... 1926 was a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... The Pleasure Garden is the name of two films: The Pleasure Garden (1927 movie) directed by Alfred Hitchcock The Pleasure Garden (1952 movie) directed by James Broughton This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...


It is the only Hitchcock-directed feature that has been lost. No copies have been known to exist since its decade of release. Hitchcock himself considered it a mundane melodrama best forgotten, though fans naturally remain curious. A lost film is a film which, for any of several reasons, is no longer in existence. ... Poster for The Perils of Pauline (1914). ...


The film is (was) set in Kentucky. Mr. Pettigrew (Bernhard Goetzke), a shopkeeper, seeks the attentions of Beatrice, a schoolteacher (Nita Naldi), who rejects him. Out of spite, he accuses her of molesting his mentally ill son, Edward (John F. Hamilton). Beatrice runs away to the mountains and marries the hermit "Fear o' God" Fulton (Malcolm Keen). Pettigrew then hides his son and accuses Fulton of murdering him. State nickname: Bluegrass State Other U.S. States Capital Frankfort Largest city Louisville Governor Ernie Fletcher Official languages English Area 104,749 km² (37th)  - Land 102,989 km²  - Water 1,760 km² (1. ... Nita Naldi was one of most the beautiful and successful actresses of the Roaring Twenties. ...


Six surviving stills are reproduced in Francois Truffaut's classic book of interviews with Hitchcock, and more stills have recently been found to exist. François Roland Truffaut (February 6, 1932–October 21, 1984) was one of the founders of the French New Wave in filmmaking, and remains an icon of the French film industry. ...

Alfred Hitchcock's films
The Pleasure Garden | The Mountain Eagle | The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog | Downhill | Easy Virtue | The Ring | The Farmer's Wife | Champagne | The Manxman | Blackmail | Juno and the Paycock | Murder! | The Skin Game | Number Seventeen | Rich and Strange | Waltzes from Vienna | The Man Who Knew Too Much | The 39 Steps | Secret Agent | Sabotage | Young and Innocent | The Lady Vanishes | Jamaica Inn | Rebecca | Foreign Correspondent | Mr. & Mrs. Smith | Suspicion | Saboteur | Shadow of a Doubt | Lifeboat | Spellbound | Notorious | The Paradine Case | Rope | Under Capricorn | Stage Fright | Strangers on a Train | I Confess | Dial M for Murder | Rear Window | To Catch a Thief | The Trouble With Harry | The Man Who Knew Too Much | The Wrong Man | Vertigo | North by Northwest | Psycho | The Birds | Marnie | Torn Curtain | Topaz | Frenzy | Family Plot

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