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The Prize: An Average Watch
The Prize has a homogenous quality to many of the films produced by Alfred Hitchcock. Directed by Mark Robson, this visual vehicle presents similar themes found within his films like the use of suspense, blonde women, and sexual themes.
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What a Way to Go!: A dense storyline with little time
What a Way to Go retells the life of a four-time married and widowed Louisa May Foster, portrayed by Shirley MacLaine.
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To Kill A Mockingbird: Ignorance breeds Unfounded Fear
The innocence of youth is underscored by the brutality of adulthood int he fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama. Perhaps it is the narration of the young child that affects the way in which the audience relates to the events taking place. Occurring in a southernmost, heated sleepy town, the ignorance of difference breeds unfounded fear.
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The Hustler: Stellar characters with a side of pool
The Hustler opens with an establishing scene that encapsulates the character of one who is adept in illicit dealing.