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his revolutionary methods of directing, and how he changed suspense directing in todays modern world.

And was nicknamed the "Master of Suspense" for employing a kind of psychological suspense in his films, producing a distinct viewer experience.

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He was strongly influenced by his Catholic upbringing.

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