Stilted dialogue as are so many of Hitchcock's early efforts, and he has a teaser in the beginning about three dancers at the end and one is supposed to be recognizable, but then he says he ran out of time and had to cut a certain sequence out of the movie. So, that means "Decoy" has been sitting in a vault since 1956 and no one has bothered to show the entire movie because apparently THE NETWORKS NEEDED TO SHOW MORE COMMERCIALS, SO THEY CUT OUT PART OF THE SHOW!! How utterly ridiculous and asinine that these idiots who run the networks think it's so scary important to show viewers the same advertisements, over and over, week after week, because these sponsors spend X amount of dollars, and by golly, they want to make sure that you get interrupted every 8 minutes for the rest of your life with some message telling you to buy this, new and improved, whiteners and brighteners, and Oh, Aunty Em aunty Em. Hulu is just as annoying telling us that "we want to improve your ad experience". Bull cookies. If they did, they would simply tell you that the program is being shown in its entirety, ad free, by such and such company. I quit watching NFL games because they want me to buy a new car every five minutes, the refs DELIBERATELY STOP GAMES (and momentum by the way) JUST SO SOME SPONSOR CAN SHOW THE SAME EXACT MESSAGE DAY IN DAY OUT, KILL THE GEKKO! I now watch soccer because its mostly 45 minutes uninterrupted and knock on wood I haven't seen any Geico ads yet. The greatest radio broadcaster of all time (love him or hate him) bunches all of his commercials together after an hour or so, and sponsors flock to him, duh sounds smart to me. Meanwhile these network and radio station owners for the past 60 years all follow the same lame-brained script of interrupting a show and I refuse to watch even one commercial, I simply keep switching channels, or turn on a movie till the commercial is over.$450 million a year on Geico ads, in your mailbox, on the net, on radio, on TV, even at the super market, KILL THE GEKKO! Your car insurance would be lower if they didn't waste all this money on ads, oh wait, Congress makes laws allowing them to write off ads as a business expense, so it doesn't matter how much they spend. Call Geico tomorrow and tell them you're sick and tired of ads on all 600 TV stations and you hate the GEKKO, and you are switching insurance companies. I feel better now.