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Originally Posted by Tommy Jarvis
The man who knew too much:
The more I see of his work, the more I am getting into Hitchcock and seeing how he deserves his name as the master of suspense.
He wastes little time in setting up the characters and sowing the seeds for the later plot. Some plot holes are a bit more obvious now (How DID doctor McKenna get back from Ambrose Chappell, in one piece? He just did. No biggie.) But the overall story of the McKenna's trying to find their son and prevent the assassination still stands solid.
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Was this the 30's version or the 1956 one-that I saw long ago?
THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME (1932)