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  • ...m the silent film era, through the invention of talkies, to the color era. Hitchcock remains one of the best known and most popular directors of all [[time]], f ...d. Another common theme is the basic incompatibility of men and [[women]]; Hitchcock's films often take a cynical view of traditional romance.
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  • ...olor="#000000" face="Times New Roman" size="3">If /the Kantian moral view/ presents itself as the narrative successor to the revolution, this is not because it ...lthough it is easy to project a conscious strategy into what may have been Hitchcock's simple sloppiness, it is difficult to deny the strange psychological reso
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  • ...im to believe he was [[guilty]] of [[murder]] (<i>Spellbound</i>, Alfred [[Hitchcock]], 1945). It is Moss, the G.I. in <i>Home of the Brave</i> (S. Kramer, 1949 ...k, 1949), and even, although it is caricatured, in <i>Marnie</i> ([[Alfred Hitchcock]], 1964). [[Dreams]] have obviously assumed their [[place]] as one of the <
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  • ...in Lincoln Center, the Mouth was played by Jessica Tandy, the mother from Hitchcock's The Birds. Debating the piece with her, Beckett demanded that it should " ...ally similar to one of the most disturbing TV episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, "The Glass Eye" (the opening episode of the third year). Jessica Tandy (ag
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