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Deaf Minor 


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TITLE |
Number Seventeen (1932) |
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DISABILITY |
Deaf
Speaking impaired |
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DIRECTOR |
Alfred Hitchcock
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NOTES |
Thieves are
holed up in a country house after a robbery. A detective is in
pursuit. The heroine does not speak until the very end but this is
apparently a trick by Hitchcock who according to John Russell
Taylor's biography did not want to make the film. |
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