Hitchcock movie plot
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Alfred Hitchcock: I'm treading water, Peggy. I need something fresh, something different. Without expensive stars to pretty it up.
Peggy Robertson: Fox is offering you The Diary of Anne Frank for the third time.
Peggy Robertson: The audience would spend the entire picture waiting for Miss Frank to discover the corpse I'd hidden in the attic. Wouldn't you agree, Nunzio?
Nunzio: Si.
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Lew Wasserman: We are about to propose a re-structured deal for Psycho.
Barney Balaban: I'm listening.
Lew Wasserman: We finance it... independently. Hitch waives his directorial fee. Paramount *only* distributes it, in exchange for 40% of the profits.
Barney Balaban: Interesting. But what exactly is Paramount distributing? Is this still a picture about a queer killing people in his mother's dress?
Lew Wasserman: What this picture is about is the reputation of Alfred Hitchcock. Barney, it's very simple. This is Mr Hitchcock's next film. Are you in... or are you out?
[long pause]
Barney Balaban: Fine. We'll take that deal. If you can get the money.
Alfred Hitchcock: We already *have* the money, Barney.
[he takes out his chequebook]
Alfred Hitchcock: Who do I make it out to?