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blackmail

Criminal offence of extorting money with menaces or threats of detrimental action, such as exposure of some misconduct on the part of the victim.

Blackmail

Detective screen thriller (1929), directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The climactic chase scene through the halls and over the roof of the British Museum is the film's highlight. The film was based on a play by English writer Charles Bennett (1899–1995).

This was Hitchcock's first British feature film with synchronized sound and it featured a number of other innovations, such as an intricate narrative structure that elevated the story of murder in self-defence and blackmail out of the ordinary.



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He further said that these claims without evidence are disseminated by "foes whose intentions are to black mail and divert public attentions as part of their campaign against my leadership.
Most people are using this technique to black mail someone, but yet more people are using this to protect their property and their families.
Dawn gets an offer too good to refuse and Lucy sees an opportunity to black mail Christian.
 
 
 
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