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Direction
Hitchcock's first sound film—he's already playing with audio subjectivity.
Writing
The jury deliberation scene: groupthink before 12 Angry Men existed.
Acting
Herbert Marshall's guilt-ridden Sir John practically vibrates with English shame.

Director
Alfred Hitchcock
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