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<blockquote data-quote="dasNdanger" data-source="post: 683501" data-attributes="member: 61962"><p>I also like Cushing's <em>Baskervilles </em>- I suppose I'm partial to Rathbone's version simply because it's the first I ever saw, while just a wee lass cuddled up with my mommy in bed, late at night when my dad was out working and we were all alone in the house. Good memories, that.</p><p></p><p>Hitchcock films were primarily suspense (and I LOVE suspense), but his later flicks, like<strong><em> Psycho</em></strong> (which is coming on tv RIGHT NOW! WOO!) and <strong><em>The Birds</em></strong> definitely fall under the horror genre, imho. </p><p></p><p></p><p>das</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dasNdanger, post: 683501, member: 61962"] I also like Cushing's [I]Baskervilles [/I]- I suppose I'm partial to Rathbone's version simply because it's the first I ever saw, while just a wee lass cuddled up with my mommy in bed, late at night when my dad was out working and we were all alone in the house. Good memories, that. Hitchcock films were primarily suspense (and I LOVE suspense), but his later flicks, like[B][I] Psycho[/I][/B] (which is coming on tv RIGHT NOW! WOO!) and [B][I]The Birds[/I][/B] definitely fall under the horror genre, imho. das [/QUOTE]
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