Why Alfred Hitchcock Filmed Rope to Look Like a Single Take
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in Rope (1948), Hitchcock almost gave up his long tradition of cameos, since the whole film takes place in one apartment, with only 9 people, in real time. So he put himself
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In Rope (1948) Directed By Alfred Hitchcock, The movie is shot in one room. Hitchcock had a cameo in everyone of his films. People are debating if Hitchcock had a secret Cameo.