Gooooood evening. In this months episode of Presenting Hitchcock, Cory and Aaron hatch a most sinister plan for murder as they discuss “Strangers on a Train."
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Suspicion (1941) | Presenting Hitchcock Podcast
Gooooood evening. In this months episode of Presenting Hitchcock, Cory and Aaron don't have a penny to their name as they discuss “Suspicion."
Read More »Psycho (1960) | Presenting Hitchcock Podcast
Gooooood evening. In this months episode of Presenting Hitchcock, Cory and Aaron slice through the mother of all horrors as they discuss “Psycho."
Read More »Lifeboat (1944) | Presenting Hitchcock Podcast
Gooooood evening. In this months episode of Presenting Hitchcock, Cory and Aaron are adrift with the enemy as they discuss “Lifeboat."
Read More »The Paradine Case (1947) | Presenting Hitchcock Podcast
Gooooood evening. In this months episode of Presenting Hitchcock, Cory and Aaron love a good trial as they discuss “The Paradine Case."
Read More »The Pleasure Garden (1925) | Presenting Hitchcock Podcast
Gooooood evening. In this months episode of Presenting Hitchcock, Cory and Aaron dance into complications as they discuss “The Pleasure Garden."
Read More »To Catch a Thief (1955) | Presenting Hitchcock Podcast
Gooooood evening. In this months episode of Presenting Hitchcock, Cory and Aaron are as agile as a cat as they discuss “To Catch a Thief."
Read More »North by Northwest (1959) | Presenting Hitchcock Podcast
Gooooood evening. In this months episode of Presenting Hitchcock, Cory and Aaron are mistaken for other people as they discuss “North by Northwest."
Read More »The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1927) | Presenting Hitchcock Podcast
Gooooood evening. In this months episode of Presenting Hitchcock, Cory and Aaron avenge some deaths and discuss “The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog."
Read More »The Man Who Knew TWO Much (1934 & 1956) | Presenting Hitchcock Podcast
Gooooood evening. In this months episode of Presenting Hitchcock, Cory and Aaron find no reason to remake this episode so they're covering both versions of "The Man Who Knew Too Much" (1934 & 1956).
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