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Hitchcock's Notorious, the most fun you can have out of the bedroom

Posted by Brian A on May 13, 2008 at 12:37:42:

Be sure to get the Criterion Collection one. It has a marvelous audio track done my film historian Marian Keane. She comments on how Hitchcock framed shots for certain effects or to put forth messages subconsciously to the audience. I cannot understand why mainstream directors don't do this today. With just a little thought, you can take your film to another level. Watch and enjoy.



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