Biographer Donald Spoto challenges Alfred Hitchcock's legacy with new revelations
Biographer Donald Spoto's accounts of Alfred Hitchcock reveal underlying tensions during their interactions, casting doubt on the director's legacy. Spoto recounted a dog bite incident and portrayed Hitchcock as unkind, yet evidence suggests these narratives may have been exaggerated over time. The complexities of Hitchcock's reputation are shaped significantly by personal grievances and varying interpretations of events.
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