"What's The O Stand For"? "Nothing!"

Barrie Maxwell looks at the storied career of David O. Selzneck, who produced a few little-seen low budget art house films during his career in Hollywood: King Kong, A Star Is Born, and The Third Man. Oh, and Gone With The Wind.

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He also helped import Alfred Hitchcock to the United States to helm Rebecca in 1940. Hitchcock would eventually chafe at Selzeck’s power, and once free of it, Hitch would plant a variety of in-jokes in his films at Selzneck’s expense: that’s why Raymond Burr’s hair is white and curly in Rear Window, and Selzneck’s self-applied middle initial was the basis of the seeming throwaway line by Cary Grant’s Roger O. Thornhill character to Eva Marie Saint in North By Northwest.

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