The Man Who Knew Too Much Hitchcock

Sean McCloy
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"In my films, characters have been strangled… stabbed… shot… they have plummeted from great heights… been bludgeoned… slowly poisoned… they have been blown up… asphyxiated by gas and pecked to ribbons by birds. I plead guilty to all these deaths. So what is my greatest legacy? Murder." Alfred Hitchcock delivers these words to a youthful, obsessive fan on the set of his film Frenzy. But, in the aftermath of this fateful meeting, why do certain people in the young fan’s life seem to develop a habit of dying in ways that could have been lifted from a Hitchcock movie? Why, decades later, is he writing his confessions from inside a prison cell? Who is The Avenger and what do his victims do to provoke his wrath? For the answers to these and other Hitchcockian questions, take a journey into the dark and twisted mind of The Man Who Knew Too Much Hitchcock, a tale of madness, movies and multiple murder.
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