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How does the director of ‘Psycho’ Alfred Hitchcock engage and retain the audience throughout the film?  

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How does the director of 'Psycho' Alfred Hitchcock engage and retain the audience throughout the film? Alfred Joseph Hitchcock is the director of 'psycho'. He was born in east London and was the youngest son of William and Emma Hitchcock. His directional debut was in 1922 on the film 'number 13' but, it was never completed. Other films he has done are 'the birds' (1963), 'Marnie' (1964), 'Topaz' (1969) and many more. Psycho has now become one of the most famous films in history of cinema. The film challenge's many of the conventions of Hollywood film making. Alfred Hitchcock well advertised his 'must see movie' and still kept the viewers in suspense by making the movie black and white. That was not the only reason Alfred Hitchcock made his movie black and white but because it was cheaper. Posters were put up everywhere and had a bold title. The famous...

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