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Psycho trailer (Alfred Hitchcock)

The best Hitchcock movie trailers were the ones that had him personally pitch the plot to the audience!  
 
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rechita (4 hours ago) Show Hide
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i really love "marnie", the most misunderstood hitch´s movie
TheSunmanho (1 week ago) Show Hide
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please note him saying "good afternoon", NOT "good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen" - - because as an Englishman, he despised the Americans.
savannahXOXO96 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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rear window is the scariest!!!
badturkali (1 week ago) Show Hide
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the best hitchcock movie was rear window
OrganCat (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I love the 'Leave it to Beaver'- type music.
WolfyPsycho (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I like how he says, "the Bathroom". XD I know he's British but I think it's amusing on how he says it. ^^
WolfyPsycho (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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10!
kxradio (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Where are you? In most countries the movie is available everywhere. You can even download it on iTunes.
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It seems as though trailers nowadays practically give away the entire film so you're not surprised by anything that happens when you go to see the movie. What I really love about trailers like this is how they're simply a plot summary--a teaser if you will--to pique the interest of their intended viewers; it doesn't ruin what actually happens in the movie.
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I'm with you on that sharpie. Today's standards wants to just go with that "fuck explaining plot summaries teaser" status quo. This is what I like about Alfred Hitchcock's trailers. He gets you interested in the film without spoiling it on the promos. Psycho's is a perfect example.

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