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Author Isralowitz, Jason, author.

Title Nothing to fear : Alfred Hitchcock and the wrong men / Jason Isralowitz.

Publication Info. Columbus, Ohio : Fayetteville Mafia Press 2023.
©2023

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Location Call No. Status
 Bristol, Main Library - Non Fiction  791.4309 ISRALOWITZ    Check Shelf
 Windsor, Main Library - Adult Department  791.4372 IS    Check Shelf
Description 253 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 210-247) and index.
Contents Introduction -- Prisoner 95111 -- "Life Is a Dangerous Thing" -- Phil the Ghost -- The Key to Freedom -- Guilt by Association -- The "Insoluble" Problem -- When the Music Stopped -- Trial -- Stricken Again: The Fight for Compensation -- "My Basic Fears" -- Nothing but the Truth -- "I Don't Dare Look" -- "Just a Routine Matter" -- Prosecutorial Oversight -- A Spiraling Trauma -- Who Will Listen? -- "OK, Manny?" -- "The DNA of Its Time" -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- More To Read
Summary "Alfred Hitchcock is not often associated with a social justice movement. But in 1956, the world's most famous director focused his lens on an issue that cuts to the heart of our criminal justice system: the risk of wrongful conviction. The result was THE WRONG MAN, a wrenching and largely overlooked drama based on the real-life arrest of Queens musician Christopher "Manny" Balestrero for two robberies he did not commit. With documentary-like authenticity, Hitchcock and his team meticulously re-created Manny's journey through the corridors of justice and the devastating effect of the arrest on his wife, Rose. In so doing, the director cast a damning light on New York's history of mistaken identity cases. The Balestreros fell victim to the same rush to judgment and suggestive eyewitness identification procedures that had doomed innocent defendants in earlier cases. Their ordeal is part of a larger story of the state's failure to reckon with its role in other wrongful prosecutions in the first half of the twentieth century. Attorney Jason Isralowitz tells this story in a revelatory book that situates both the Balestrero case and its cinematic counterpart in their historical context. Drawing from archival records, Isralowitz delivers a gripping account of Manny's trial and new insights into an errant prosecution. He then examines how Hitchcock fused striking visual motifs with social realism to create a timeless work of art. The film bears witness to issues that animate the contemporary innocence movement, including the unreliability of eyewitness testimony, the need for police lineup reforms, and the dangers of investigative "tunnel vision." Given the hundreds of exonerations of the wrongfully convicted in recent years, THE WRONG MAN remains as timely as ever."--Back cover.
Subject Balestrero, Christopher Emmanuel.
Wrong man (Motion picture)
Hitchcock, Alfred, 1899-1980.
Mistaken identity.
Malicious prosecution -- New York (State) -- New York.
Thrillers (Motion pictures)
Social problem films.
Judicial error.
Malicious prosecution. (OCoLC)fst01006718
New York (State) -- New York. (OCoLC)fst01204333
Added Title Alfred Hitchcock and the wrong men
ISBN 1949024423
9781949024425
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