Next I watched the remaining special features on the second disc in the set. Among them are a stills gallery (with some interesting looking lobby cards and posters from around the world), an audio critique of the movie (against film clips, stills, etc. on the screen), and excerpts from Hitchcock's interviews with Francois Truffaut (which were later translated into his 1967 book HITCHCOCK). The only annoying thing about their interview was that Everything said by either man had to be translated by an interpreter, and she's talking over them as they're trying to forumlate questions or particularly answers (which seems to intimidate Hitchcock and doesn't allow him to always seem to complete his thoughts.)