Benjamin Davis

A lighter shade of genius

From our UK edition

Anyone who has ever had a duff interview will feel for James Kennaway, the screenwriter who met with Hitchcock in 1962 to discuss the possibility of his scripting the director's next venture about a flock of birds attacking a Bodega Bay community. 'I see this film done only one way,' declared the cocksure scribe: 'You should never see a bird'. Poor Kennaway, with his subtle Greek notions of drama in absentia. He should have realised that Hitchcock held affinities with the science fiction directors of the late Fifties, who made films with titles like The Blob, which, lo and behold, featured a giant jelly on the rampage.