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ALFRED HITCHCOCK : The Masterpiece Collection (2005) :: $119.98 :: The new Hitchcock biopic might be getting mixed reviews, but there's no debating that the title character is one of the most talented directors of all time and a visionary. All the eviscerated entrails in the entire Saw franchise can't match the pure, perfect terror of that infamous Psycho shower scene. The Masterpiece Collection offers that iconic film along with other Hitchcock classics, including The Birds, Vertigo, and Rear Window, plus a collectible book, numerous documentaries, and featurettes.

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