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In HBO’s The Girl, the Master of Suspense is depicted as the Master of Sadism, submitting fledgling actress Tippi Hedren to live bird attacks and attempted groping in the backseat of a car. It’s hard to say which is more horrifying.

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Lurking behind Alfred Hitchcock, cinema’s “master of suspense” — the extraordinary film icon known for orchestrating some of the most intense experiences of menace and intrigue audiences have ever seen, was a hidden side: His creatively explosive romance with his steadfast wife and filmmaking collaborator, Alma Reville.

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Lurking behind Alfred Hitchcock, cinema’s “master of suspense” — the extraordinary film icon known for orchestrating some of the most intense experiences of menace and intrigue audiences have ever seen, was a hidden side: His creatively explosive romance with his steadfast wife and filmmaking collaborator, Alma Reville.

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