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  • ...ièred in London in April {{Y1920}}. ''Marnie'' screenwriter [[Jay Presson Allen]] was hired to develop a [[Script: Mary Rose (1964)|draft screenplay]] and For further relevant information about this film, see also...
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  • writer -> [[Jay Presson Allen]] For further relevant information about this film, see also...
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  • Richard Allen is a Professor of Cinema Studies at Tisch School of the Arts, New York Univ * {{Alfred Hitchcock: Centenary Essays (1999) edited by Richard Allen & S. Ishii Gonzales}}
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  • * keywords: ''[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[J.M. Barrie]], [[Jay Presson Allen]], [[Mary Rose]]'' ...hcock]] liked it so much that he commissioned his protégé, [[Jay Presson Allen]], to write a screenplay of it – alas, never produced. He might have like
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  • ..., [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Alma Reville]], [[Dorothea Holt]], [[Jay Presson Allen]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Marnie (1964)]], [[Rebecca (1940)]], [[Sean Connery]], Hollywood, California - Much has been written about how [[Alfred Hitchcock]]’s leading ladies endured a tortured existence bo
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  • ...], [[Gus Van Sant]], [[James P. Cavanagh]], [[Janet Leigh]], [[Jay Presson Allen]], [[John Gavin]], [[Joseph Stefano]], [[Marion Crane]], [[Marli Renfro]], * [http://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Classic_American_Films.html?id=NSTf3krVlh4C Google Books]
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  • Jay Presson Allen was an American writer. ...s ''[[Marnie]]'' (1964) as her inaugural movie effort. Hitchcock also paid Allen to write a draft script for ''[[Mary Rose]]'', which sadly remained unfilme
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  • After working together on ''[[Marnie]]'', Hitchcock asked [[Jay Presson Allen]] to adapt the play [[Script: Mary Rose (1964)|into a screenplay]]. Towards <blockquote>''After ''Marny'' [sic], a story about a compulsive thief in his own style and tradition, which he is now directin
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  • * article: '''An Interview with Jay Presson Allen''' * author(s): '''[[Richard Allen]]'''
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  • ...]], [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[Ivor Montagu]], [[James Stewart]], [[Jay Presson Allen]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[John Gielgud]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Laura Mulvey]], [[ ...of violence against women in his films of the sixties, his coarse comments about women in his interviews, and in his well-publicized obsessive relationships
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  • ...[[Ingrid Bergman]], [[Jamaica Inn (1939)]], [[Janet Leigh]], [[Jay Presson Allen]], [[Jessica Tandy]], [[Jessie Royce Landis]], [[John Gavin]], [[Joseph Cot ...Hitchcock probably never thought in such terms any more than did John Ford about his cavalry films-Fort Apache (1948), She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), and
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  • * article: '''Some Refrigerator Talk About Alfred Hitchcock''' ...[[I Confess (1953)]], [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[James Stewart]], [[Jay Presson Allen]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[Joan Harrison]], [[John Michael Hayes]], [[John Rus
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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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  • ...[[I Confess (1953)]], [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[James Stewart]], [[Jay Presson Allen]], [[Jessica Tandy]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Laurence Olivier] By the Friday, she had been so nipped and pecked and knocked about that she was sent home for 10 days' rest. When Hitchcock said he needed Hed
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  • ...Saint]], [[Evan Hunter]], [[Grace Kelly]], [[Janet Leigh]], [[Jay Presson Allen]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Marnie (1964)]], [[New York City, New York]], [[North b ...shette]] in ''[[The Birds]]'' tells me more about women than any number of articles on feminist theory. And I love the way Hedren handles cigarettes and a mart
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  • ...[[Family Plot (1976)]], [[George Perry]], [[James Stewart]], [[Jay Presson Allen]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Leytonstone, London]], [[Marnie (1964)]], [[New York Ci ...t that reveals, from hitherto private papers, how [[Alfred Hitchcock]] set about creating his films When explaining why he generally regarded the shooting s
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  • ...''[[Academy Awards]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Janet Leigh]], [[Jay Presson Allen]], [[Marnie (1964)]], [[New York City, New York]], [[Tippi Hedren]], [[Wins '''Jay Presson Allen'''
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  • ...chcock]], [[Evan Hunter]], [[J.M. Barrie]], [[Janet Leigh]], [[Jay Presson Allen]], [[Marnie (1964)]], [[Mary Rose]], [[Paramount Pictures]], [[Sean Connery '''Jay Presson Allen -- Screenwriter with a gift for adapting novels and plays for film who spec
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  • * keywords: ''[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Jay Presson Allen]], [[Marnie (1964)]], [[New York City, New York]]'' '''Jay Allen: the art of adaptability'''
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  • ...rge [into] that Romanticism which is one with the universe'. There's more about this in the new hardcopy 'MacGuffin', by the way. (This "Editor's Day" ite [[Category:Articles about Rear Window (1954)]]
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