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<title>Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious - Film Bibliography</title>
<description>Alfred Hitchcock's &lt;i&gt;Notorious&lt;/i&gt; is best understood by examining it against the rest of Hitchcock's body of work. The ways in which the film is at once expected and full of surprises result of its historical context and from decisions made by Hitchcock and his team. It is full of classic Hitchcock suspense, yet this suspense (and the film's success in general) is achieved through means that are not all necessarily typical of Hitchcock. Additionally, the film fits loosely into many genres, but perfectly into none.</description>
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