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  • writers -> [[Charles Bennett]]^[[D.B. Wyndham-Lewis]] ...Bernard is shot whilst dancing with Jill, he tells Bob of an assassination about to take place in London. Fearing that their plot will be revealed, the assa
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  • ...place, but before he dies he manages to reveal details of an assassination about to take place in London. Fearing that their plot will be revealed, the assa For further relevant information about this film, see also...
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  • * {{articles}} * [[Charles Laughton]]{{-}}cast: ''Bellamy''
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  • ...oration with scenario writer [[Eliot Stannard]]. Whilst adapting [[Charles Bennett]]'s play ''[[Blackmail]]'', Hitchcock was given the opportunity to turn it ...l blocked the ''[[Bulldog Drummond]]'' project he had been developing with Bennett. This project became the director's first film for Gaumont British, ''[[The
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  • The preceding episode of the series was a documentary about [[Eric Ambler]], husband of [[Joan Harrison]]. ..., Joan Fontaine and Teresa Wright; screenwriters and collaborators Charles Bennett, Rodney Ackland, Albert Whitlock, John Michael Hayes and daughter Patricia
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  • * keywords: ''[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Blackmail (1929)]], [[Charles Bennett]], [[Derby Day]], [[Downhill (1927)]], [[Edith Thompson]], [[Ian Hunter]], * Also published under the title "Direction" in Charles Davy's ''Footnotes to Film'' (1937)
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  • ...lle]], [[Bel Air, Los Angeles, California]], [[Cannes, France]], [[Charles Bennett]], [[Frenzy (1972)]], [[Hyde Park, London]], [[Islington Studios, London]], ...nally plucked up the courage to ask him. Could I, might I, how did he feel about the possibility of my.... Well, would be consider letting me write his biog
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  • ...s: ''[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Anny Ondra]], [[Blackmail (1929)]], [[Charles Bennett]], [[Cyril Ritchard]], [[Donald Calthrop]], [[Sara Allgood]], [[Scotland Ya Based on the play by [[Charles Bennett|Mr. Charles Bennett]], the story retells, even to the carving-knife, the Tosca-like theme of se
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  • ...evy]], [[Blackmail (1929)]], [[British International Pictures]], [[Charles Bennett]], [[François Truffaut]], [[Gainsborough Pictures]], [[Gerald du Maurier]] ...olism and montage effects showing a clear German influence. With [[Charles Bennett]]'s stage thriller ''Blackmail''. Hitch at last found a property allowing a
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  • ...y-Nine Steps]]'' in 1935, although the director and screenwriter [[Charles Bennett]] made substantial changes to the plot of the novel. * {{articles}}
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  • ...he became a popular stage actress. In 1928, she took the lead in [[Charles Bennett]]'s play ''[[Blackmail]]'' at the Globe Theatre, which was adapted by [[Alf * {{articles}}
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  • ...(1929)]], [[British International Pictures]], [[Carl Brisson]], [[Charles Bennett]], [[Gaumont British Picture Corporation Limited]], [[John Longden]], [[Mad ...ilm, ''[[Blackmail]]'', based on the play by [[Charles Bennett|Mr. Charles Bennett]], and directed by [[Mr. Alfred Hitchcock]], with [[Anny Ondra|Miss Anny On
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  • story by -> [[Charles Bennett]] (original play) ...the Globe Theatre, London on February 28th. In "[[English Hitchcock]]", [[Charles Barr]] notes that the initial run of the play wasn't hugely successful and
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  • ...ock]], [[Blackmail (1929)]], [[British International Pictures]], [[Charles Bennett]], [[Donald Calthrop]], [[John Longden]]'' ...national Pictures]] will be an adaptation of [[Charles Bennett|Mr. Charles Bennett]]'s play ''[[Blackmail]]''. The scenario is being written by Mr. Garnet We
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  • * {{articles}} * [[Charles Bennett]] - himself
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  • ...itchcock]], [[Anny Ondra]], [[Ben Hecht]], [[Blackmail (1929)]], [[Charles Bennett]], [[Cyril Ritchard]], [[Donald Calthrop]], [[Scotland Yard]]'' ...ght. ''[[Blackmail]]'', based on the play by [[Charles Bennett|Mr. Charles Bennett]], is full of doom moving with fatal deliberation to its end. While the you
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  • writer -> [[Charles Bennett]] ...d ''{{The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)}}'', Hitchcock and writer [[Charles Bennett]] considered adapting [[John Buchan]]'s "[[Greenmantle]]" — the secon
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  • For further relevant information about this film, see also... * [[:Category:Articles about Young and Innocent (1937)|articles about Young and Innocent (1937)]]
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  • For further relevant information about this film, see also... * {{articles}}
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  • For further relevant information about this film, see also... * [[:Category:Articles about Secret Agent (1936)|Articles about Secret Agent (1936)]]
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