Sir Alfred Hitchcock had contemplated editing Judy's flashback sequence, which reveals that she and Madeline are one and the same. Hitchcock was worried that audiences would lose interest in the movie if audiences knew this twist early. Two screenings for critics were subsequently held in New York City: one with the flashback and the other without it. With the flashback, critics called it Hitchcock's best movie. Without it, critics called it one of Hitchcock's worst movies. With that in mind, the flashback was retained in the final movie.
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