Sir Alfred Hitchcock and James Stewart had a friendship that was oddly intimate while being somewhat proper and distanced. They rarely socialized outside work, and didn't talk much on the set, but communicated in unspoken glances. Stewart said Hitchcock didn't discuss a scene with an actor or actress, but preferred to hire people who would know what was expected of them when he said "action". The most Hitchcock would say to Stewart, according to Stewart, was something like, "The scene is tired," thereby communicating that the timing was off.
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