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Suspense

Alfred Hitchcock


  • Alfred Hitchcock is also known by the nickname of "The Master of Suspense". 
  • His most famous film has been Psycho. 
  • His main contribution to horror films was his habitual use of the subjective camera to reveal a character’s vision.

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