Jump to: navigation, search

Search results

  • ...''[["Before the Fact" - by Francis Iles]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Anthony Berkeley]], [[Cary Grant]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[Nigel Bruce]], [[Suspicion (1941)]] It is easy to understand the appeal that such a novel as [[Anthony Berkeley|Mr. Francis Iles]]'s "[[Before the Fact - by Francis Iles|Before the Fact]]
    3 KB (466 words) - 10:07, 17 January 2014
  • For further relevant information about this film, see also... * {{articles}}
    4 KB (499 words) - 12:21, 30 October 2014
  • ...ing under the name Francis Iles. Other pseudonyms he used included Anthony Berkeley and Monmouth Platts. == Articles ==
    2 KB (272 words) - 08:09, 9 April 2015
  • ...to be vetted by the State Department. In later years, Hitchcock will joke about the FBI keeping him "under surveillance".<ref>{{DSG}}, page 286</ref> ...sed series titled ''[[Once Upon a Midnight]]'', an adaptation of [[Anthony Berkeley]]'s 1931 novel, ''[[Malice Aforethought]]''.
    2 KB (213 words) - 12:09, 29 March 2015
  • ...s]], [[Academy Awards]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Alma Reville]], [[Anthony Berkeley]], [[Blackmail (1929)]], [[Cary Grant]], [[Chicago, Illinois]], [[David O. ...the narrative Hitchcock's metaskeptical narration sustains our uncertainty about the Lodger's motivation. Even the flashback in which the Lodger reveals his
    60 KB (9,584 words) - 07:26, 23 February 2015
  • * keywords: ''[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Anthony Perkins]], [[Cary Grant]], [[Donald Spoto]], [[Edith Head]], [[François Tr ...Hitchcock: Selected Writings and Interviews]]''. Ed. [[Sidney Gottlieb]]. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995. 285-302.
    7 KB (925 words) - 08:13, 23 February 2015
  • * article: '''Some Refrigerator Talk About Alfred Hitchcock''' ...nts (TV)]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Alma Reville]], [[Anthony Perkins]], [[Anthony Shaffer]], [[Barbara Harris]], [[Ben Hecht]], [[Blackmail (1929)]], [[Brian
    26 KB (4,198 words) - 15:49, 12 March 2014
  • ...nia "Jigee" Ray, ex-wife of the writer Budd Schulberg and formerly a Busby Berkeley chorine, that he met Ernest Hemingway in 1947. The photographer Robert Capa ...asked Viertel to write the screenplay for We Were Strangers (1949), a film about Cuban revolutionaries, they journeyed to Havana, where Viertel introduced H
    10 KB (1,698 words) - 09:15, 18 January 2014
  • * keywords: ''[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Anthony Perkins]], [[Grace Kelly]], [[James Stewart]], [[Kim Novak]], [[New York Ci ...ish, evolved in rugged isolation in the rice paddies of Indochina and just about impossible to kill off. The only drawback is that male bettas fight with ea
    24 KB (4,479 words) - 09:28, 18 January 2014
  • ...ritics.com (01/Apr/2013)<br /><span style="color:#666">''Alfred Hitchcock (Anthony Hopkins) and his wife Alma (Helen Mirren) are basking in the glory of his l * '''[http://www.wetpaint.com/castle/articles/is-castle-new-tonight-monday-april-1-2013 Is Castle New Tonight? &#8212; Mo
    73 KB (10,512 words) - 09:36, 26 August 2013
  • ...k of Suspense Stories (book)]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Andrew Sarris]], [[Anthony Shaffer]], [[Bill Krohn]], [[Cahiers du Cinéma]], [[Cary Grant]], [[Franç <indent>''Miller talks about [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s hidden pictures. First, from [[Strangers on a Train]
    60 KB (10,185 words) - 07:27, 23 February 2015
  • * '''26th''' - The ''Gloucestershire Echo'' carries a report about the portrait commissioned of {{Hitchcock}} painted by deaf and mute artist ...ve Brook]] and based on an original story by Sir Philip Gibbs and his son, Anthony.<ref>For example, see [[Motion Picture Daily (21/Mar/1935) - English Firm W
    170 KB (25,657 words) - 23:00, 15 July 2021
  • * keywords: ''[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Anthony Hopkins]], [[Anthony Perkins]], [[Bernard Herrmann]], [[Linda Williams]], [[Psycho (1960)]], [[T ...the expected Academy nominations for two of its actors -- Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins -- and its filmic quality suggest that it marks a new point on the
    36 KB (5,762 words) - 08:13, 23 February 2015
  • ...fred Hitchcock Presents (TV)]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Alfred Newman]], [[Anthony Perkins]], [[Arthur Benjamin]], [[Barbara Bel Geddes]], [[Bernard Herrmann] ...nd Times of Alfred Hitchcock]]'' (New York: Pantheon, 1978; rpt. New York: Berkeley, 1980), p. 264.
    12 KB (1,681 words) - 12:02, 29 March 2015
  • ...hcock: The Murderous Gaze" - by William Rothman]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Anthony Perkins]], [[Claude Chabrol]], [[David O. Selznick]], [[Foster Hirsch]], [[ ...sity Press, 1981), 131-69 (a chapter based on several previously published articles), and Raymond Bellour, "Psychosis, Neurosis, Perversion," ''Camera Obscura'
    6 KB (780 words) - 12:04, 29 March 2015
  • ...tchcock Presents (TV)]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Alma Reville]], [[Anthony Berkeley]], [[Cary Grant]], [[Donald Spoto]], Filming, [[François Truffaut]], [[Joa ...ock]]'s "[[Suspicion]]," a film long undervalued because of misinformation about its production history. He provides a documented account of "Suspicion" fro
    75 KB (11,785 words) - 12:06, 29 March 2015
  • ...of Alfred Hitchcock" - by Donald Spoto]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Anthony Berkeley]], [[Cary Grant]], [[Cedric Hardwicke]], [[Dame May Whitty]], [[Daphne du M {{Journal articles}}
    2 KB (320 words) - 07:26, 23 February 2015
  • ...graph of Hitchcock's reputation across his whole career, has little to say about the key transitional decade of the 1940s, and ignores altogether the Britis McGilligan's recent biography makes two main points about the view from 1940s Britain. He refers to the attacks on Hitchcock made by
    53 KB (8,452 words) - 17:43, 26 February 2015
  • ...ii-Gonzales]], [[Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV)]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Anthony Perkins]], Artistic Representation (Imitation), [[Barbara Klinger]], [[Chic ...ditions in state mental hospitals played out in the media. Hollywood films about mental institutions such as The Snake Pit (Anatole Litvak, 1948) directly r
    62 KB (9,657 words) - 08:12, 23 February 2015
  • ...lle, though it makes much of the early work of Cutts and Hitchcock, and of Anthony Asquith (Barr, 1986). Laurence Kardish, in contrast, in a perceptive essay ...as been promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel, has won the Victoria Cross, and is about to make an upper-class marriage. Blacky is long forgotten. Suddenly, with e
    32 KB (5,227 words) - 18:10, 15 April 2015

View (previous 20 | next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)