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Dive into the legendary mind of cinema’s greatest director, Alfred Hitchcock, in this rare and captivating 1972 interview on The Dick Cavett Show. In this must-watch conversation, the "Master of Suspense" pulls back the curtain on his iconic film career, offering fascinating insights and behind-the-scenes secrets, including: • The Art of Fear: How he masterfully crafts suspense, breaks down his famous Psycho shower scene, and why he believes the audience loves to be scared. • Technical Genius: Learn the ingenious practical tricks he used for films like The Birds, Lifeboat, and Foreign Correspondent long before the age of CGI. • Director’s Wisdom: Hear his candid, often humorous, thoughts on working with actors, the invention of the "McGuffin," and why he insists on absolute control over his projects. • A Darkly Comic Mind: Discover the man behind the pussycat persona as he shares hilarious stories about his reputation as a legendary practical joker and his unique perspective on life and death. Whether you are a dedicated film student or simply a fan of classic cinema, this intimate discussion is a masterclass in storytelling from one of the most influential directors in history.
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