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British born director Alfred Hitchcock, who died 30 years ago, still manages to keep audiences on edge. Colorado Public Radio film critic Howie Movshovitz says that when Janet Leigh takes a shower in “Psycho,” or James Stewart, in a cast from his waist down, spies upon his neighbors,” or a flock of birds attack schoolchildren, Hitchcock shows that he’s still the master of scaring us with the stuff of our own daily lives.
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