Film maker Alfred Hitchcock talks to press in National Press Club. Flags in the background. Microphones in front of him. He talks about himself and the culture of Hollywood. Alfred Hitchcock talks about television, commercials, and homicide. He adds humor to his speech. Hitchcock in "tongue in cheek" fashion decries the decline of "murder in the home" compared to indecent mugging in parks and killing by delinquents in public places. He adds, "when I was young, respectable people committed murder in private, behind closed doors, and among friends." Views of several of the people seated in front of him. Near end of clip he speaks about the addition of commercial advertising to the the television viewer's experience. Audience laugh and enjoy themselves as Alfred Hitchcock gives his speech.
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