Gooooood evening. Alfred Hitchcock is long believed to be the Master of Suspense in film circles. His ability to craft engaging tales of espionage, murder, and debauchery – all while entrenched in the plight of the Everyman – have stood the test of time.
Each month on the Presenting Hitchcock podcast, after covering every Alfred Hitchcock film, Cory and Aaron now look at a randomly drawn film of Hitch’s and examine what makes it so inherently Hitchcockian.

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Downhill / When Boys Leave Home (1927) | Presenting Hitchcock Podcast

Gooooood evening. In this months episode of Presenting Hitchcock, Cory and Aaron should definitely speak up about “Downhill” aka “When Boys Leave Home.” Picture Title: Downhill aka When Boys Leave Home (1927) Written by: Ivor Novello & Constance Collier (billed together as David L’Estrange, and based on their stage play “Down Hill”) Scenario by: Eliot Standard Starring: Ivor Novello, Ben Webster, …

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