In typil Hchck-ian fashn, the "Master of Spense" often employed his films subtle referenc to gay culture, fyg nservative attus of the late '50s.
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WHEN HCHCK WENT GAY: ‘STRANGERS ON A TRA’ AND ‘ROPE’
Aled Hchck: Reprsed Homosexual? Aled Hchck Bgrapher Donald Spoto has (along wh others) put forward a theory that Ken Mogg lls the "Hchck-as-reprsed-homosexual le.
" The ia is that, g a handful of anecdot om Hch’s 80-year life, one uld nclu that he was a reprsed homosexual. Here's a portn of Ken's first-rate overview of Hch’s life a Sens of Cema article:"To gay actor/screenwrer Rodney Ackland (Number Seventeen) [Hch] nfid: "You know, if I hadn't met Alma at the right time, I uld have bee a poof.
)"Osr Wil was, of urse, gay.
GAY CODG HCHCK FILMS
And Hch’s ep tert Wil’s novel would suggt, at the very least, a fascatn wh homosexualy – om the perspective of a bicur fact, to me, that one paragraph of Ken’s ncisely scrib a lot of Hchck's psychology – his exprsed bisexualy, his acknowledgment of the universaly of perversn (acrdg to the then-standard view that homosexualy is a perversn) and his view on `killg the thg you love' that I feel is more accurately lled `ializatn as a form of hatred.