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Hitchcock's Villains

Murderers, Maniacs, and Mother Issues

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Complexity defines the villains in Alfred Hitchcock's films, often making them more appealing than the protagonists they torment. This exploration delves into the nuanced personalities and neuroses of these characters, highlighting their enduring appeal. Authors Eric San Juan and Jim McDevitt analyze key figures like Uncle Charlie and Norman Bates, revealing Hitchcock's fascination with villainy. The book serves both casual viewers and serious students of cinema, offering insights into the psychological depth of these iconic figures and enhancing the appreciation of Hitchcock's cinematic craft.

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Hitchcock's Villains, Eric San Juan, Jim McDevitt

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