Over dinner one night, Sir Alfred Hitchcock related to Ernest Lehman his giddy enthusiasm for what this movie is really about. He said, "Ernie, do you realize what we're doing in this picture? The audience is like a giant organ that you and I are playing. At one moment, we play this note on them and get this reaction, and then we play that chord and they react that way, and someday we won't even have to make a movie, there'll be electrodes implanted in their brains, and we'll just press different buttons and they'll go 'ooooh' and 'aaaah'' and we'll frighten them, and make them laugh. Won't that be wonderful?"
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05-03-2025 alle ore 08:47