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  • ...[[Elsie Randolph]], [[Foreign Correspondent (1940)]], [[George Barnes]], [[George Perry]], [[Grace Kelly]], [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[Sidney Bernstein]], [[Westm ...ith Mr Sidney Cole and Mr Ralph Bond; Mr Peter Halllday. Mr R. Shelton. Mr George Perry. Mr Donald Harker and Mr and Mrs Laurence Evans.
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  • For further relevant information about this film, see also... * [[:Category: Articles about Rebecca (1940)|Articles about Rebecca (1940)]]
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  • For further relevant information about this film, see also... * [[:Category:Articles about Spellbound (1945)|Articles about Spellbound (1945)]]
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  • George S. Barnes was an American cinematographer. * {{articles}}
    639 B (71 words) - 18:59, 9 April 2015
  • ...y oeuvre of George Romero if you'd only seen his biker movie Knightriders, about a jousting motorcycle gang - no, you read that right. ...ueen Of The Desert, as a postmodern romantic comedy starring Britain's Ben Barnes and an imported Jessica Biel.
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  • ...ision production, Film (Productions), Film directors, [[George Barnes]], [[George Tomasini]], [[Henry Bumstead]], [[Herbert Coleman]], Hollywood Film Festiva ...s Hollywood has known, making four films with Alfred Hitchcock, eight with George Roy Hill, and twelve with Clint Eastwood.
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  • ...olesome brother Bobby, and the Ewings conducted a relentless feud with the Barnes family, Miss Ellie strove to preserve her air of weary patience and her lov ...ss for her second film, I Remember Mama (1948), a George Stevens melodrama about a Norwegian immigrant family in San Francisco at the beginning of the 20th
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  • ...nd a Man'', directed by Buzz Kulik; Sidney Pollack's ''Jeremiah Johnson''; George Roy Hill's ''Slaughterhouse Five''; and Elia Kazan's ''The Visitors''. Two ...lastair Sim]] and Arthur Lowe, and directed by Peter Medak, from the Peter Barnes play. Roman Polanski's ''Macbeth'' will be shown out of competition.
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  • * '''30th''' - <!--30/05/1953-->Cinematographer [[George Barnes]], who worked with Hitchcock on ''[[Rebecca]]'' and ''[[Spellbound]]'', die ...anager [[C.O. "Doc" Erickson]], cinematographer [[Robert Burks]], editor [[George Tomasini]], costume designer [[Edith Head]], production designer [[Hal Pere
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  • * '''26th''' - The ''Gloucestershire Echo'' carries a report about the portrait commissioned of {{Hitchcock}} painted by deaf and mute artist ...ional, 8) is to be given by Alfred Hitchcock, the producer, who will speak about his work. Hitchcock has become outstanding among producers by reason of suc
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  • ...und out just what it signifies - I even asked an author-friend in Cornwall about it once - but what I noticed this time around is how the object certainly i [[Category:Articles about Alfred Hitchcock]]
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  • ...ins{{-}}[[David O. Selznick]] accepts (and then keeps) the Oscar. [[George Barnes]] also takes the Oscar for "Best Cinematography".<ref>{{LDL}}, pages 281-82 ...writer [[Samson Raphaelson]] sends the director a letter with his thoughts about the ending.<ref>[[Letter from Samson Raphaelson (28/Jun/1941)]]</ref>
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  • ...Head]], [[Eva Marie Saint]], [[François Truffaut]], [[Frenzy (1972)]], [[George Tomasini]], [[Gregory Peck]], [[Henry Mancini]], [[I Confess (1953)]], [[In ...e from the scores themselves or from quotations of these scores in various articles and books.
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  • ...ious position in representational discourses&ndash;is what this article is about. Having said that, however, it might be more accurate to note that I am int ...I wrote about a few years ago.<note>3</note> The arguments I want to make about ''The Uninvited'', which debuted four years after <i>Rebecca</i>'s release,
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  • * author(s): '''[[Robin Wood]]''' (writing as "[[George Kaplan]]") * [http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=George%20Kaplan%20Alfred%20Hitchcock%3A%20Lost%20in%20the%20Wood&btnG=&hl=en&as_sd
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  • * author(s): '''[[George E. Toles]]''' ...27s+Rear+Window+as+Critical+Allegory&rft.jtitle=boundary+2&rft.au=Toles%2C+George+E&rft.date=1989-01-01&rft.pub=Duke+University+Press&rft.issn=0190-3659&rft.
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  • ...ck]], [[Die Prinzessin und der Geiger (1925)]], [[Donald Spoto]], [[George Barnes]], [[Gregory Peck]], [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[Michael Chekhov]], [[New York Ci ...avid O. Selznick]]; author [[Ben Hecht]]; director of photography [[George Barnes]], ASC; special effects cinematographers Jack Cosgrove, ASC, and [[Rex Wimp
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  • * author(s): '''[[George E. Turner]]''' ...reign Correspondent (1940)]], [[François Truffaut]], [[George Barnes]], [[George Sanders]], [[Herbert Evans]], [[Herbert Marshall]], [[Irving G. Thalberg Me
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  • ...), Film criticism, Film directors, Film history, [[François Truffaut]], [[George M. Wilson]], Ideology, [[James Stewart]], [[John Dall]], [[Julie Andrews]], ...don't care what you call them, Nazi, Communist or Fascist" (238). Concerns about a familiar yet unfamiliar foe permeated postwar America's political and cul
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  • * author(s): '''[[George E. Turner]]''' ...t (1940)]], [[Franz Waxman]], [[François Truffaut]], [[George Barnes]], [[George Sanders]], [[Harry Stradling, Sr.]], [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[Jamaica Inn (193
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