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To the Hitchcockians on the list, may I point out that the Yahoo
'MacGuffin' Group, formed earlier this year as an adjunct to the
Hitchcock Scholars/'MacGuffin' website, has posted more than 400
(searchable) messages since it began, many of them of professional
quality.  Members include practising film critics, authors of books on
Hitchcock, and knowledgeable Hitchcock fans.

The URL is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MacGuffin/

Meanwhile, the Hitchcock Scholars site is itself active again.  For the
past fortnight, the "Editor's Day" feature has been discussing FRENZY
(with some overlap of the discussion on the Yahoo Group).  This is the
site described by Bill Krohn in 'Cahiers du Cinema' as the 'premier et
meilleur site sur Hitchcock'.

The URL of the index page is http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~muffin/

Would love to hear from some of you!

- Ken Mogg (editor of 'The MacGuffin', author of 'The Alfred Hitchcock
Story').

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