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Originally Posted by Catlady
Not much compares to Shadow of a Doubt. But if we're talking B&W Hitchcock, how about a little love for Sabotage, with Oskar Homolka and Sylvia Sidney? It includes an incredibly suspenseful segment involving a little boy unknowingly transporting a bomb on a bus. My favorite scene shows a wife serving dinner to her husband and thinking about picking up the knife on the table ...
And, of course, Psycho is a classic.
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In the 1974 Gene Wilder and Mel Brooks made "Young Frankenstein" and shot it in black and white as a homage to the old movies. Sometimes B&W is the best media even now for a movie even with color.