The visual mastery of Alfred Hitchcock's most celebrated works owes a significant debt to cinematographer Robert Burks, a collaborator whose contributions have often been overshadowed by the Master of Suspense's towering reputation. From 1951 to 1964, Burks served as director of photography on twelve of Hitchcock's films…
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