As mentioned already- Price had previously appeared in Cask of Amontillado. He did a great job.
Hitchcock doing a period piece? His interest was strictly modern. I really doubt he'd be interested. Really doubt. Not to mention- there's no woman. Hitchcock needs a beautiful woman in a script. No backtracking- you didn't mention it, so you didn't intend it.
Casting Lugosi? Difficult- he died in 1956.
Poorly researched, poorly thought out, IMO. Doesn't play to any of the strengths of Hitchcock, and casting dead actors would get you laughed out of the pitch meeting right away.
This will get low marks from me. Even lower for arguing with the judges.
If you want to be the HDC Idol, you're going to have to step up your game.
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