Alfred Hitchcock’s Final Movie Is More Black Comedy Than Thriller

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Alfred Hitchcock’s Final Movie Is More Black Comedy Than Thriller
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The Big Picture Placing Alfred Hitchcock's name alongside comedy is not something many would expect. Yet, the Master of Suspense, whose filmography includes some of the darkest pictures ever made, again and again, used humor as a constant artistic element. For Hitchcock, it didn't matter how grim the story was. He famously stated, “Every film I make is a comedy.

Meanwhile, the supposed heir Arthur and his partner in love and crime Fran prove to be anything but ordinary. As Blanche and George uncover clues leading to Arthur, they stumble upon a web of criminal activities trailing behind him, turning their pursuit into a perilous endeavor as he fiercely guards his secrets. This is where Hitchcock's trademark dark humor takes center stage.

Related The Movie Hitchcock Was Working On When He Died Has Still Never Been Filmed Although the script was completed, this ambitious spy thriller was never picked up following Hitchcock's death. This approach by Hitchcock is not unique to Family Plot. In a similar car chase scene in his 1959 thriller North by Northwest , the protagonist Roger Thornhill escapes a set-up drunk-driving accident with a whisker.

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