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Date: 2012-01-31 01:00:00
English-language films
Rear Window
Notorious
Psycho
Alfred Hitchcock
Stairs
The 39 Steps
Strangers on a Train
Thriller
Shadow of a Doubt
Themes and plot devices in Hitchcock films

One of Alfred Hitchcock’s nicknames was the Master of Suspense. He knew how to make an audience jump. Rather than resorting to gore and horror, he played tricks with the mind and the viewer’s expectations. Born in En

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