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An influential, chronological analysis of Hitchcock's first forty-four films, from Number Thirteen (1922) to The Wrong Man (1957), focuses on the recurrent motif of the exchange and on the growth of a unified body of work
An influential, chronological analysis of Hitchcock's first forty-four films, from Number Thirteen (1922) to The Wrong Man (1957), focuses on the recurrent motif of the exchange and on the growth of a unified body of work
Brand: Wayne State University Press
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