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Hitchcock Believes Film-Going Public Has Matured
Today's Audience Is Keener, Demands Complex Situations
Boston Globe (1960-1979)
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Boston, Mass.
| Author: | MARJORY ADAMS |
| Date: | Jun 26, 1960 |
| Start Page: | 49 |
| Pages: | 1 |
| Text Word Count: | 599 |
"When it comes to death I make jokes with a tremulous voice. I'm just as scared as the next man," said the rotund, genial, brilliant, witty Alfred Hitchcock, who has made a TV career on a predilection for the ma...
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