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Hitchcock had a wicked sense of humor, and would sometimes play jokes on co-workers that were more cruel than funny. He was also famous for staying home with his wife (who, by all accounts, he adored) every night, and never socializing. He spoke openly (and sarcastically) about his disagreements with studio exec David Selznick; and, when asked if he really said, "Actors are like cattle" he corrected the quote to be, "Actors should be treated like cattle."

However, I am unaware of any reported difficulties he had with either screen-writers or actors in the making of his films.

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