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  • ...wanted to work with Cooper, but after developing the script with [[Ernest Lehman]] for several weeks, they concluded that it couldn't be done without turnin Hitchcock and Lehman made an appearance before MGM executives telling the story of ''[[North by
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  • ...itchcock]], [[Barbara Harris]], [[Bruce Dern]], [[Edmund Gwenn]], [[Ernest Lehman]], [[Family Plot (1976)]], [[Foreign Correspondent (1940)]], [[Grace Cathed ...conomy and precision of the gesture is striking. But then so is everything about the shooting of ''[[Family Plot]]'', as it was currently called, the film w
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  • * keywords: ''[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[David Freeman]], [[Ernest Lehman]], [[John Russell Taylor]], [[Universal Studios]]'' ...called to revise a script written by Hitchcock's old collaborator [[Ernest Lehman]]; Hitch had been almost completely satisfied by that, but chafing at delay
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  • Hitchcock remains the most studied and written-about film director of all time and there are very few aspects of his life and wo === Other Books about Hitchcock's Life ===
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  • ...lifornia]], [[Bruce Dern]], [[Cary Grant]], [[Cathleen Nesbitt]], [[Ernest Lehman]], [[Family Plot (1976)]], [[Grace Kelly]], [[J.M. Barrie]], [[James Stewar ...and a man from the Great Beyond. The voices confirm Miss Rainbird's guilt about having long ago covered up the illegitimate birth of an heir to the Rainbir
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  • writer -> [[Ernest Lehman]] ...uch like [[Noël Coward]]'s ''Blithe Spirit''. By September 1973, [[Ernest Lehman]] had been persuaded to do the adaptation{{-}}Hitchcock explained that he i
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  • writer -> [[Ernest Lehman]] <galleryimage float="left" caption="[[Ernest Lehman]] & [[Hitchcock]]">2274</galleryimage>
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  • ...]]'s [["Vertigo: The Making of a Hitchcock Classic" - by Dan Auiler|book]] about ''[[Vertigo]]'', it is unclear exactly why Coppel was chosen, but some sour ...e between final script meetings with Coppel and initial ones with [[Ernest Lehman]] at [[MGM]] where the director was planning to film ''[[The Wreck of the M
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  • ...Bernard Herrmann]], [[Cary Grant]], [[Dial M for Murder (1954)]], [[Ernest Lehman]], [[Foreign Correspondent (1940)]], [[François Truffaut]], [[Hyde Park, L ...denied the existence of the screenplay (and had apparently wanted [[Ernest Lehman]] to write it). So, as a director, I infer it didn’t feel right to him. F
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  • ...ning. It is a rare man whose past does not return to haunt him. My past is about to catch up with me on this very show. If you are interested in watching, y ...was very dark. The film was carefully designed and prepared, and [[Ernest Lehman]], who had worked on [[North by Northwest]], was brought in. Everything was
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  • ...tchcock]], [[Anna Massey]], [[Bernard Herrmann]], [[Cary Grant]], [[Ernest Lehman]], [[Forth Bridge, Scotland]], [[Frenzy (1972)]], [[John Buchan]], [[Joseph I’ve been a fan of Hitchcock since I was about eight, though it was his books I was in love with at first. (Well, I though
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  • <galleryimage float="right" caption="Lehman and Hitchcock in 1959">3495</galleryimage> Ernest Lehman (1915–2005) was an American screenwriter.
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  • Speaking in 2000 about ''North by Northwest'', Saint recalled:<ref>[[Destination Hitchcock: The Ma ...d the sophisticated hairstyles of Sydney Guilaroff. But he wasn't so crazy about MGM's costumes for me. The studio designed a wardrobe for my character but
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  • * keywords: ''[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Cary Grant]], [[Ernest Lehman]], [[John Russell Taylor]], [[Leytonstone, London]], [[North by Northwest ( Of course, the French being the French, speculation about the intellectual substructure of the Hitchcock oeuvre is present from time
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  • By October, [[Ernest Lehman]] had been recruited to work on the treatment with Hitchcock, despite the f ...published in ''Sight and Sound'', [[John Russell Taylor]] asked Hitchcock about the project:
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  • ...iomkin]], [[Donald Calthrop]], [[Edna Best]], [[Eliot Stannard]], [[Ernest Lehman]], [[Eva Marie Saint]], [[Farley Granger]], [[Florence Bates]], [[Foreign C ...etaphysics in his work seems to me ludicrous, especially so in the various articles published in ''Cahiers du Cinema''; his own answers to questions put to him
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  • ...[Daphne du Maurier]], [[David O. Selznick]], [[Dimitri Tiomkin]], [[Ernest Lehman]], [[Family Plot (1976)]], [[Foreign Correspondent (1940)]], [[Franz Waxman ...rs. Muir'' and ''Jane Eyre'' to his credit, his talent and reputation were about to bring him to the attention of another Hollywood genius, Alfred Hitchcock
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  • ...ohn]], [[Cary Grant]], [[David O. Selznick]], [[Dorothy Parker]], [[Ernest Lehman]], [[Eva Marie Saint]], [[Eve Kendall]], [[François Truffaut]], [[Greenman ...es of the film. But although "North by Northwest"'s screenplay by [[Ernest Lehman]] closely follows the episodic nature of Buchan's "The Thirty-Nine Steps" a
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  • ...itchcock's lifelong fascination with classic English murders, the film was about a man suspected of being [[Jack the Ripper]]. At a cost of £12,000, a cons ...d family went in 1931 on a world cruise. This gave him the idea for a film about a couple who spend an unexpected legacy on a sea voyage. The result was "[[
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  • * keywords: ''[[Academy Awards]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Ernest Lehman]], [[The Short Night]], [[Universal Studios]]'' Alas there is no longer any mystery about what will happen to [[Sir Alfred Hitchcock]]'s last film, three years in pr
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