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At the tail end of Hollywood’s Golden Age, Alfred Hitchcock released a film so “modern” that its imagery and its music still thoroughly permeate pop culture 60 years later. Today we discuss Psycho: the fear, the bloodshed, and the taxidermied animals. Part 2 of 2.
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