January 05, 2025
Before 1960 most movie theaters did not have set times when screenings began—movies were constantly looping. Patrons would walk into the theater in the middle of a film, watch to the end, and wait for the movie to begin again to see what they missed. Alfred Hitchcock is credited with disrupting this practice. He insisted that no one be allowed in after the start of a Psycho screening to prevent spoiling its ending.
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