Most Hitchcock films fit well in Crime, Silent or Horror, to my way of =
thinking. However, if one wanted to have a Thriller section instead of a =
Horror one, then it could encompass suspense as well as blood & guts =
flicks.
LeeAnne L. Krause
Manager of Educational Films
USC Film Library
803-777-2858
www.sc.edu/library/film.html
>>> barbara.bergman@angelo.edu 05/24/01 12:35PM >>>
Just curious--
Where do you put Hitchcock and other suspense films, as opposed to the
blood&guts horror films?=20
To me drama implies "Terms of Endearment," but suspense doesn't often fit
into Action/Adventure either...
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