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... the mood changes when he learns he's inherited millions. You can see the same technique at work, by the way, in Hitchcock's 1929 film Blackmail. There, the work is done by a portrait of a jester, whose leer, without ever changing, is ironically counterpointed with the various tones and emotions shown by the characters standing next to it. |