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Classics like Psycho, Rear Window, and Vertigo all rank among the best, most suspenseful movie masterpieces directed by Alfred Hitchcock. There are probably greater movie directors than Alfred Hitchcock (or maybe not), but cinema would look very different today without the long, bulky shadow cast by the Master of Suspense. In his native ... collider: Alfred Hitchcock Regretted Filming This Movie’s Scene More Than Any Other in His Career Alfred Hitchcock Regretted Filming This Movie’s Scene More Than Any Other in His Career Local News Matters on MSN: Movies: SF's Balboa Theater 100th anniversary celebration, LBGTQ+ film series, Hitchcock at Stanford, ‘Yes,' ‘The Stranger' Special events salute San Francisco’s Balboa neighborhood theater, a queer cinema series kicks off in San Francisco and Alfred Hitchcock movies screen in Palo Alto this week. Also: two arthouse ... Movies: SF's Balboa Theater 100th anniversary celebration, LBGTQ+ film series, Hitchcock at Stanford, ‘Yes,' ‘The Stranger'