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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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  • ...[[Hugh Ford]] and based on the story ''James the Fogey'' by [[Henry Arthur Jones]]. The scenario was written by [[Eve Unsell]] and the [[intertitle]] cards ...concentrate on producing stage shows.<ref name="LH">{{LH|}}</ref> He spoke about his experiences in England to the ''Exhibitors Herald'' trade paper:<ref>[[
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  • * keywords: ''[[Famous Players-Lasky]], [[Henry Arthur Jones]], [[Islington Studios, London]], [[The Call of Youth (1921)]], [[The Great ...e, ''[[The Call of Youth]]'', written for the occasion by Mr. Henry Arthur Jones; the other a film version of the Drury Lane melodrama, ''[[The Great Day]]'
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  • ...f the original stage cast who also appears in the film is actress [[Hannah Jones]].<ref>[["English Hitchcock" - by Charles Barr]], page 220</ref> Talking to Truffaut about the dream sequences in the film, Hitchcock recalled:
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  • For further relevant information about this film, see also... * [[:Category:Articles about Number Seventeen (1932)|Articles about Number Seventeen (1932)]]
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  • starring -> [[Henry Kendall]]^[[Joan Barry]] For further relevant information about this film, see also...
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  • ...a romantic as an ironist, who simultaneously creates and de-creates myths about childhood, by participating in this creative act of self-questioning. ...and marsh marigolds rioted on the banks and kingfishers swooped and darted about, their shadows racing over the brown trout," Sir George reminiscences, with
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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 <galleryimage float="right" caption="production drawing by [[Henry Bumstead]]">7333</galleryimage>
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  • * author(s): '''[[Mark Hope-Jones]]''' ...ndary+Cinematographer&rft.jtitle=American+Cinematographer&rft.au=Mark+Hope-Jones&rft.date=2011-05-31&rft.issn=0002-7928&rft.volume=92&rft.issue=5&rft.spage=
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  • Henry Burk Jones was an American actor of stage, film and television. Jones is remembered for his role as the handyman, Leroy Jessup, in the movie the
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  • ...s Truffaut]], [[George Toles]], Georges Bataille, [[Grace Kelly]], [[Henry Jones]], [[Herbert Marshall]], History, Horror Films, [[Janet Leigh]], [[John Gav ...with the communist who threatened to destroy America from within and bring about the destruction of the planet through nuclear war. As Gordene Olga MacKenzi
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  • ...nçois Truffaut]], [[Georges Braque]], [[Grace Kelly]], [[Guy Cogeval]], [[Henry Fonda]], [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[Janet Leigh]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Marnie (1964 ...obsessive images back to the morbid romanticism of the Victorians. A Burne-Jones print hangs on the wall of the suspected serial killer in The Lodger, and s
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  • ...Film Festival]], [[Family Plot (1976)]], [[Frenzy (1972)]], [[Henry Arthur Jones]], [[John L. Russell]], [[John Russell Taylor]], [[Walter Wanger]]'' ...certainly show you the movie." And, in the end, I got to see Frenzy, just about the first kid on any block to do so.
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  • ...]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Chicago, Illinois]], [[Family Plot (1976)]], [[Henry Bumstead]], [[Martin Scorsese]], [[Paramount Pictures]], [[The Man Who Knew '''Henry Bumstead, 91; Veteran Film Production Designer'''
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  • * keywords: ''[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Henry Jones]], [[James Stewart]], [[Maurice Evans]], [[Maxwell Anderson]], [[Vertigo (1 '''Henry Jones '''
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  • ...[[Academy Awards]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Cary Grant]], [[Doris Day]], [[Henry Mancini]], [[Jay Livingston]], [[Leslie Nielsen]], [[Marlene Dietrich]], [[ ...differing interests: Evans was more outgoing than Livingston and fanatical about baseball and tennis.
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  • * keywords: ''[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Ida Lupino]], [[Jennifer Jones]], [[Peter Viertel]], [[Saboteur (1942)]]'' ...er Jones. His screenplay for Anatole Litvak's Decision Before Dawn (1951), about the last days of nazism, featured one of the first sympathetic screen portr
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  • ...s shared a teaser clip from Sacha Gervasi's Hitchcock, &#8220;a love story about one of the most influential filmmakers of the last century, Alfred Hitchcoc ...sday, wasn't supposed to be showing anywhere this year. Instead, the drama about the making of &#8220;Psycho&#8221; and the strained marriage between Alfred
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  • * '''1st''' - {{Hitchcock}}'s nephew, [[Henry William Lee (b. 1917)|Henry William Lee]], is born to parents Ellen Kathleen and [[Harry Lee]] at 1 Hoo * '''26th''' - The ''Gloucestershire Echo'' carries a report about the portrait commissioned of {{Hitchcock}} painted by deaf and mute artist
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  • ...idge, San Francisco, California]], [[Fredric Jameson]], [[Grace Kelly]], [[Henry Bumstead]], [[James Stewart]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Laura Mulvey]], [[Marnie (1 ...ginary anthropology obtained by denial of all the negations really brought about by the economy.'' – Pierre Bourdieu<note>1</note>
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