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PowerPoint to show results from Questionnaire Joe Southern

What is your Favorite Hitchcock film? They all said for the reason why that they thought it had the best story of the three films.

What themes do you prefer to run through a film?

Which of these do you expect from a Hitchcock film?

What way do you expect Hitchcock characters to be represented? It seems like the general opinion from the questionnaire is that people typically expect the characters to be in love with another character, fairly threatening or at least able to fight, and quite clever.

How often do you watch films?

What do you look for in a film? People said that they most look for an interesting story as well as something to do with the story that will keep them gripped. Such as action.

How many Hitchcock films have you seen?

How many times have you seen your favorite Hitchcock film?

Rank the Hitchcock films you have seen 1 being the best Most people put Psycho as 1, The Birds has 2, and Rear Window as 3.