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Slideshow: Found in translation

A new book looks at the golden age of international movie marketing
By CHRIS WANGLER  |  August 1, 2008

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The unsettling mood of the Czech version makes this “shocking” US version seem crassly commercial. The portly Hitchcock, by the way, was one of the only directors to appear regularly on his posters.

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