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  • ...ustice of he peace Pettigrew accuses schoolteacher Beatrice Brent of being a wanton woman and she is forced to flee the village into the mountains. Ther ...ew. The sudden return of Edward forces Pettigrew to drop his accusation of murder against Fulton.
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  • * article: '''In suspense for a century''' ...dow (1954)]], [[Rebecca (1940)]], [[Shadow of a Doubt (1943)]], [[To Catch a Thief (1955)]], [[Torn Curtain (1966)]], [[Vertigo (1958)]]''
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  • ...n]], [[Richard Allen]], [[River Thames, London]], [[Royal Dano]], [[Samuel A. Taylor]], [[The Birds (1963)]], [[The Trouble with Harry (1955)]], [[Young ...ermed romantic and, more specifically, Wordsworthian. He might not occupy a great deal of screen time, but each scene he appears in is both memorable a
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  • A version of this article first appeared on the [http://www.labyrinth.net.au/ ...scriptwriters), the 'remakes' that we'll be looking at here were based, as a rule, on the same source material as the original films.
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  • Based on the same play as the Hitchcock film [[Dial M for Murder (1954)]]. ...her husband discovers her indiscretion, he sets out to commit the perfect murder and inherit her considerable trust fund in the bargain. ([http://www.imdb.c
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  • ''Blue-eyed star's acting career was just one facet of a man who was America's biggest philanthropist in proportion to his own wealt ...eyes in the business, that it is impossible to think of him as other than a celebrity.
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  • * book chapter: '''Psycho (1960): A Conversation with Joseph Stefano''' ...of Alfred Hitchcock (1983) by Donald Spoto]], [[Tippi Hedren]], [[To Catch a Thief (1955)]], [[Universal Studios]], [[Vera Miles]], [[Vertigo (1958)]],
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  • * article: '''Buying & Booking Guide: "A Perfect Murder"''' * journal: '''[[Film Journal International]]''' (01/Jun/1998)
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  • ...[[The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)]], Themes, [[Tippi Hedren]], [[To Catch a Thief (1955)]], [[Universal Studios]], [[Winston Graham]]'' ...re of the terrible mother in [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s work always represents a conflicted personality. [[Norman Bates]]' Mother's double life was discover
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  • ...)]], [[Psycho (1960)]], [[Richard Todd]], [[Saboteur (1942)]], [[Shadow of a Doubt (1943)]], [[Spellbound (1945)]], [[Stage Fright (1950)]], [[Suspicion ...e Fright]]'' (1950) has a structural complexity, a narrative coherence and a textual density missing from his 1930s films like ''[[Young and Innocent]]'
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  • ...ct Murder (1998)]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Anthony Dawson]], [[Dial M for Murder (1954)]], [[Frederick Knott]], [[Grace Kelly]], [[John Williams]], [[Mauric '''Playwright and screenwriter preoccupied with the question of the perfect crime'''
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  • ...[Gus Van Sant]], [[Patricia Highsmith]], [[Psycho (1960)]], [[Strangers on a Train (1951)]], [[The Birds (1963)]], [[Tippi Hedren]]'' ...Hitchcock]]'s most celebrated horror thrillers, looks set to fly again as a remake.
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  • '''(c) The Spectator''' (17/Oct/1998) * http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3724/is_199810/ai_n8816057
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  • ...in such farfetched nonsense'. Time magazine decided: 'the old master, now a slave to television, has turned out another ...''</span> ...rical's national touring company production of &#8220;The 39 Steps,&#8221; a comedy spoof of the Alfred Hitchcock 1935 spy film, will be performed Tuesd
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  • ...tax planning, the Alfred Hitchcock thriller, &#8220;Spellbound,&#8221; and a Passover Seder are among the program highlights during March at the Warrenb ...211; is a kind of gothic fairy-tale homage to Alfred Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt.''</span>
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  • ...], [[Paula Marantz Cohen]], [[Peter Wollen]], [[Psycho (1960)]], [[Psycho (1998)]], [[Rear Window (1954)]], [[Robert Bloch]], [[Robert E. Kapsis]], [[Robin ...hneider]], who contextualizes the film as "'a Van Sant film'" rather than "a slavish imitation of the original" (142); and [[Constantine Verevis]], who
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  • ...{Alfred Hitchcock}}, aged 11, begins studying at [[St. Ignatius College]], a Jesuit Catholic secondary school in Stamford Hill, London. * {{Hitchcock}} continues his education at St. Ignatius College and receives a distinction in mathematics<ref>{{LDL}}, page 21</ref>.
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  • * review: '''A Perfect Murder''' * journal: '''[[Sight and Sound]]''' (01/Oct/1998)
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  • ...ed Hitchcock (1974) by Raymond Durgnat]], [[Thomas M. Leitch]], [[To Catch a Thief (1955)]], [[Tom Cohen]], [[Topaz (1969)]], [[Torn Curtain (1966)]], [ ...n the director's indifference. This deconstructive study reads the film as a narrative of the illusion of mutual understanding, one that puts into quest
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  • ...n Wood]], [[Rope (1948)]], [[Samson Raphaelson]], Screenplays, [[Shadow of a Doubt (1943)]], [[Suspicion (1941)]], [[Vertigo (1958)]]'' ...valued because of misinformation about its production history. He provides a documented account of "Suspicion" from novel to screenplay to release, cons
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