Was Alfred Hitchcock a cynical trifler with his audience's
emotions, as he liked to pretend? Or was he a profoundly humane
artist? Most commentators leave Hitchcock's self-assessment
unquestioned, but this book shows that his movies convey an
affectionate, hopeful understanding of human nature and the
redemptive possibilities of love. Lesley Brill discusses
Hitchcock's work as a whole and examines in detail twenty-two
films, from perennial favorites like "North by Northwest" to
neglected masterpieces like Rich and Strange.
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