Hitchcock Annual, volume 23, includes essays on Hitchcock's use of
silence in his films, civilians at war in his World War II trilogy,
melodrama and the Christian imagination in Under Capricorn, filming
thought and feeling in Strangers on a Train, and remaking the
romance in The Man Who Knew Too Much.
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