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A fugitive is on the run from a gang that wants to kill him. As he makes his way through the American Midwest, a plane circles above him. He hides in a maize field, but the plane swoops and unleashes a spray of choking chemicals. In which Alfred Hitchcock movie is this a memorable scene? |
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Two people have died and others want to know what happened. As the sister of one of the victims searches a basement room, she sees an old woman sitting in a chair with her back to her. She reaches out to touch the old woman... In which Alfred Hitchcock movie is this a memorable scene? |
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Some accuse Alfred Hitchcock of being a misogynist, and certainly his heroines frequently face shocking experiences. One of his movies features a hate-filled diatribe by a serial killer who describes rich widows as "Horrible, faded, fat, greedy women. Are they human or are they wheezing animals?" In which movie does the scene appear? |
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A 12-minute scene free of any dialogue cuts to a shot of an orchestra playing at the Royal Albert Hall. A couple desperately race to save the life of a top European leader who appears at the mercy of an assassin. The woman screams as the assassin fires... In which Alfred Hitchcock movie does this scene appear? |
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Alfred Hitchcock made cameo appearances in many of the movies he directed. In one of them the audience sees a picture of him as the 'before' figure in a newspaper diet advertisement. In which of these movies did the scene appear? |
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Two men argue over which of them should push a third man off a cliff to his death. The scene is intercut with images of the victim's dog whimpering at home for his master. In which Alfred Hitchcock movie does this scene appear? |
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A man accused of murder, comes across the sleeping serial killer who had framed him. He smashes an iron bar into his head, only to find it is the body of a girl he has struck. In which Alfred Hitchcock movie does this scene appear? |
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Even the simplest of devices can provide vital clues in an Alfred Hitchcock movie. Which of these movies opens with a camera shot of two sets of hurrying male feet? |
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Two men discuss committing murder. Each will kill someone close to the other and the criss-cross murder swap will enable each to escape detection. In which Alfred Hitchcock movie does this chilling conversation take place? |
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A man saves a woman from a lingering death by poisoning, then carries her from a house past suspicious German agents. To which Alfred Hitchcock movie is this a tense climax? |
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