3 things about Alfred Hitchcock’s THE WRONG MAN

The Wrong Man [1956]

1. Double image. The right man walks towards us until his face is on top of the wrong man’s face, and then he steps away, and now the two men have traded fates.
2. We know what kind of men they are by the condition of their shoes.
3. Vacant stare. “That’s fine for you.”

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