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  • ...], [[Bruce Dern]], [[Diana Dors]], [[Peter Falk]], [[Peter Fonda]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[John Forsythe]], [[Anne Francis]], [[John Gavin]], [[Lillian Gish]], [ * [[:Category:Articles about The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (TV series)|articles about The Alfred Hitchcock Hour]]
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  • ...pisode of the series was a documentary about [[Eric Ambler]], husband of [[Joan Harrison]]. ...ed at different stages of his career. Featuring actors James Stewart, Joan Fontaine and Teresa Wright; screenwriters and collaborators Charles Bennett, Rodney
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  • * keywords: ''[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Cary Grant]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[Suspicion (1941)]]'' {{newspaper articles}}
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  • ...ains]]) and ''[[Rebecca]]'' ([[Laurence Olivier|Olivier]], [[Joan Fontaine|Fontaine]], [[George Sanders|Sanders]] and [[Judith Anderson]]) both showing on May {{newspaper articles}}
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  • ...Iles]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Anthony Berkeley]], [[Cary Grant]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[Nigel Bruce]], [[Suspicion (1941)]]'' ...— the word insists on recurring — that Una ([[Joan Fontaine|Miss Joan Fontaine]]) never thinks of refusing him when he proposes an elopement. Nor does Lin
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  • ...thel Lina White]], [[Gaumont British Picture Corporation Limited]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[Margaret Lockwood]], [[Michael Redgrave]], [[New York City, New York]] ...tor McLaglen, [[Cary Grant|Mr. Cary Grant]], and [[Joan Fontaine|Miss Joan Fontaine]]. The scenes will include a frontier town near the Khyber Pass, a Hindu te
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  • * keywords: ''[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Daphne du Maurier]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[Laurence Olivier]], [[Rebecca (1940)]]'' ...on, is at any rate never mawkish in the hands of [[Joan Fontaine|Miss Joan Fontaine]], while at moments she even succeeds in coming, however artificially, aliv
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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... * {{articles}}
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  • * article: '''Obituary: Joan Fontaine''' ...[David O. Selznick]], [[Dial M for Murder (1954)]], [[Ida Lupino]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[Laurence Olivier]], [[New York City, New York]], [[Rebecca (1940)]], [
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  • ...Kelly]], [[I Confess (1953)]], [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[Janet Leigh]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Nova Pilbeam]], [[Psycho (1960)]], [[Rebecca (1940)]], Mr. Spoto thus adds to the reams of critical speculation about Hitchcock’s ambivalence toward some of his actresses. But there is anothe
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  • * http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/10/27/arts/booklun.php ...arie Saint]], [[Grace Kelly]], [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[Janet Leigh]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Psycho (1960)]], [[Rebecca (1940)]], [[Spellbound (1945
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  • ...Kelly]], [[I Confess (1953)]], [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[Janet Leigh]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Madeleine Carroll]], [[Marnie (1964)]], [[Notorious (19 ...s, including [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[Grace Kelly]], [[Doris Day]] and [[Joan Fontaine]]. Though some actresses, like [[Eva Marie Saint]] and [[Janet Leigh]], had
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  • ...ames Stewart]], [[Jane Wyman]], [[Janet Leigh]], [[Jessica Tandy]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[John Buchan]], [[John Dall]], [[John Gielgud]], [[Jon Finch]], [[Josep ...on (1941)]] - The glass of “milk”'''<br />Fragile heiress Lina ([[Joan Fontaine]]) isn’t feeling well. The threat of murder from her money-grabbing husba
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  • ...ers]], [[Grace Kelly]], [[James Stewart]], [[Jessie Royce Landis]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[Judith Anderson]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Laurence Olivier]], [[Leo G. Carro ...to watch ... and re-watch. Oh, by the way, [[Laurence Olivier]] and [[Joan Fontaine]], in the lead roles, are pretty good, too.
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  • * keywords: ''[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Janet Leigh]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[Joel McCrea]]'' ...g the art of [[Alfred Hitchcock]]. "We've forgotten," he says, "why [[Joan Fontaine]] leans over the cliff and why [[Joel McCrea]] went off to Holland": yes, w
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  • ...rid Bergman]], [[James Mason]], [[James Stewart]], [[Janet Leigh]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[John Gavin]], [[Joseph Cotten]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Leo G. Carroll]], [[ ...the English director's mind, of course. But what Alfred Hitchcock thought about this country was passionate, scary, fond, funny, and profound.''</indent>
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  • ...nzy (1972)]], [[Grace Kelly]], [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[Janet Leigh]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[Julie Andrews]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Madeleine Carroll]], [[Marnie (1964) ...Bergman]]. [[Janet Leigh]] and [[Julie Andrews]]. [[Doris Day]] and [[Joan Fontaine]], [[Eva Marie Saint]] and [[Carole Lombard]].
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  • ...[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Daphne du Maurier]], [[David O. Selznick]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[Laurence Olivier]], [[Rebecca (1940)]]'' Stars of "Rebecca" where [[Laurence Olivier]] the British actor, and [[Joan Fontaine]].
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  • <galleryimage float="right" caption="Fontaine with [[Laurence Olivier]] in a publicity still for [[Rebecca]]">4801</galle ...land and her older sister Olivia de Havilland moved to California in 1919. Fontaine began her career on the stage in 1935 and signed a contract with [[RKO Pict
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