Alfred Hitchcock was most admired as a filmmaker by auteur theorists because he
A. worked inside the studio system, but still managed to circumvent studio interference.
B. worked outside the studio system, to circumvent studio interference.
C. avoided making genre movies at all costs.
D. was completely unconcerned with the audience.
Answer: A
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