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The Business

Making 'Hitchcock,' the Movie

The Business

KCRW

Tv & Film

4.6676 Ratings

🗓️ 3 December 2012

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

A conversation with "Hitchcock"director Sacha Gervasi and producer Tom Pollock.

Transcript

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0:00.0

From KCRW and KCRW.com, I'm Kim Masters, and this is the business.

0:05.8

You listen, if you listen and learn, then you're going to be able to do anything you want next time.

0:11.5

Everybody thinks his own business, really, really, all white life, he doesn't clean, clean.

0:19.0

What's with him?

0:19.9

Oh, I'm afraid we's gone Hollywood, Hollywood.

0:22.8

This week on the business, having made only one documentary,

0:26.8

Sasha Gervasi was an unlikely choice to helm a feature film

0:30.3

starring Anthony Hopkins and Helen Mirren.

0:33.0

The director and producer Tom Pollock on the road to Hitchcock.

0:37.0

But first, it's the Hollywood news bancock. But first, it's the Hollywood

0:38.2

news banter. Stick around. It's the business from KCRW.

0:41.8

I can imagine Hollywood everything is really driven by making money.

0:48.8

What's with him? Where? I am joined by my co-banterer, John Horn of the Los Angeles Times.

0:53.9

Hello, John. Hello, John.

0:54.8

Hello, Kim. So John, the Leveson report, which is this nearly 2,000-page document based on a lengthy investigation in England of the wrongdoing in the Rupert Murdoch newspaper world and beyond, kicked off by the phone hacking scandal, the alleged bribery that

1:12.9

is still under investigation. You know, I should mention criminal investigations are still going on.

1:17.9

But this report is a government look at everything that happened. And boy, does it come up with

1:23.3

some unpleasant conclusions? Yeah. And I think the best analogy is that the foxes were guarding the henhouse,

1:30.0

that the ability for the British press to monitor their own conduct was more than wanting.

1:36.1

It's complete abandonment.

1:37.9

And I'll quote from the introduction to the report, which says,

1:40.8

there have been too many times when chasing the story, parts of the press have acted as if its own code, which it wrote, simply did not exist.

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