Why Alfred Hitchcock Filmed Rope to Look Like a Single Take

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Why Alfred Hitchcock Filmed Rope to Look Like a Single Take

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Why Alfred Hitchcock Filmed Rope to Look Like a Single Take

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FANGORIA - It's Alfred Hitchcock Week and today's pick is 1948's ROPE! Based on a play of the same name, the film inventively took place in real time and was edited as

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