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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2007

Hitchcock explains the Kuleshov Effect to Fletcher Markle. 1964

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  • OMG that last second where the interviewer says, "or you for it, as it were." Hitchcock has this smug look on his face, like he's thinking, "damn right."

  • Ironically, this is another illustration of what Hitch is describing here. This interview was shot so that the interviewer's (Fletcher Markle, amazing name!) questions were filmed AFTER the actual interview with Hitch and then edited together so that it looks like they are in the same room talking to each other. In this case, Hitch's "smug look" is the result of pairing that particular image with Markle's remark causing you to interpret the look on his face as a reaction to the comment!

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  • Haha!!!!!

  • Hitchcocks face at the last second is epic

  • @xXPinkGoddessXx

    1. That's not what political correctness means, but I see your point.

    2. I thought they were his family at first. People always go for the simplest conclusions, even if it's a wrong one. Pedophilia isn't really the first thing that comes to mind.

  • @hippoeki Yea I noticed that. Hitchcock is amazing.

  • first shot still seems creepy, second shot creepy lothario. same effect.

  • I have never seen Hitch laugh or even smile.

    Maybe that was just part of his persona. He was highly talented, of course.

  • Hitchcock was a genius!

  • Can you imagine what Hitchcock would have done with Scarlett Johansson? She might have made her first decent movie since her childhood flick, "The Horse Whisperer."

  • He is explain the Kuleshov Effect. Kuleshov do it between 1919 and 1921. But I don't won't say any unrespect to Hitchcock.

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