Monday (January 17th) marks the Classic Movie Blog Association’s Hitchcock Blogathon!
As anyone who has followed this blog for a while knows, I adore Alfred Hitchcock’s work, so I am thrilled that True Classics will be participating with a post on Hitch’s 1954 film Dial M for Murder.
Quite a few members of CMBA will be participating in the event. Here’s the entire list of other participants for your perusal:
The Birds – Classic Film & TV Café
The Lady Vanishes – MacGuffin Movies
Lifeboat – Classicfilmboy’s Movie Paradise
The Man Who Knew Too Much – Reel Revival
Mr. and Mrs. Smith – Carole & Co.
North By Northwest – Bette’s Classic Movie Blog
Notorious – Twenty Four Frames
The Pleasure Garden – Thrilling Days of Yesteryear
Rear Window – Java’s Journey
Rebecca – ClassicBecky’s Film and Literary Review
Rope – Kevin’s Movie Corner
Shadow of a Doubt – Great Entertainers Media Archive
The 39 Steps – Garbo Laughs
“Three Hitchcock Classic Killers” – The Lady Eve’s Reel Life
Torn Curtain – Via Margutta 51
The Trouble with Harry – Bit Part Actors
Vertigo – Noir and Chick Flicks
The Wrong Man – The Movie Projector
Come back on Monday to see our entry, and make sure you check out the rest of the amazing bloggers participating in this fabulous event!

I’m so excited to see everybody’s entries!
Me too! Hitch makes me oh-so-happy.
Me too! This blogathon has led to me watching more of his obscure movies on Netflix, which has been a real treat. I was originally slated to review Rear Window, but I just loved The 39 Steps so much I had to switch!
I’m looking forward to reading all the film reviews in the Hitchcock Blogathon. Especially excited about THE 39 STEPS, which I haven’t seen in years. Might have to watch it again, too. Last year, I saw a new version on PBS that was surprisingly good.