Film maker and producer Alfred Hitchcock presents tips on movies to newspaper editors in Washington DC. Newspaper editors seated at a dining table during a convention. American Film maker and producer, Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock addresses the American Society of Newspaper Editors. Sir Alfred Hitchcock speaks about a few secrets of film making, but makes cogent, points about the difference between his job and that of the editors. The audience of newspaper editors applaud after Sir Alfred Hitchcock's address.
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