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Re:Hitchcock trivia question: 
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leeroy711
leeroy711
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Hitchcock trivia question:



Name the Hitchcock film that is based on a book that shares it's name with a different Hitchcock film.



     

            
jbooza
jbooza
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Re:Hitchcock trivia question:



leeroy711:

Name the Hitchcock film that is based on a book that shares it's name with a different Hitchcock film.

Sabotage is based on the novel The Secret Agent.



     
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Sabotage  (1936)

Secret Agent  (1936)

            
SkyPilot
SkyPilot
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Re:Hitchcock trivia question:



Question 2 (an easy one):

 

Shia LaBoeuf is the modern James Stewart. What two movies am I talking about?



     

            
jbooza
jbooza
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Re:Hitchcock trivia question:



SkyPilot:

Question 2 (an easy one):

 

Shia LaBoeuf is the modern James Stewart. What two movies am I talking about?

Disturbia is the easy one, someone else can guess the other.



     
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Disturbia  (2007)

            
leeroy711
leeroy711
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Re:Hitchcock trivia question:



jbooza:

SkyPilot:

Question 2 (an easy one):

 

Shia LaBoeuf is the modern James Stewart. What two movies am I talking about?

Disturbia is the easy one, someone else can guess the other.

 

Not sure but the plot for Eagle Eye seems pretty similar to The Man Who Knew Too Much



     
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Disturbia  (2007)

Eagle Eye  (2008)

            
SkyPilot
SkyPilot
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Re:Hitchcock trivia question:



[quote user="leeroy711"

Not sure but the plot for Eagle Eye seems pretty similar to The Man Who Knew Too Much

Good call. Your idea's supported by Eagle Eye and Disturbia being directed by the same guy, D. J. Caruso.



     
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Eagle Eye  (2008)

            
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