DOWNHILL ('27) was Hitchcock's fourth film as director, but the fifth to be released, establishing one of Hitchcock's recurring themes of the innocent wrongly accused and perhaps the guy falling for the wrong girl. See it tomorrow night with on #SilentSundayNights
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Has to be better than the snooze fest you served up tonight. I just can't see the fascination with 2001. Just long and boring with some great but over done visuals.
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Wish you would consider Silents on Saturdays...Saturday nights have been pretty horrible for true classic film geeks for months...just a thought!
Good point that Mr. Hitchcock examined and depicted the wrongly accused innocent—what a crucial, timely and relevant theme! Especially in the age of the predatory, condemnatory and prejudicial Me, Too crusade.
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