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  • ...Cassavetes]], [[Patricia Cutts]] (daughter of [[Graham Cutts]]), [[Laraine Day]], [[Bruce Dern]], [[Diana Dors]], [[Peter Falk]], [[Peter Fonda]], [[Joan * [[:Category:Articles about The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (TV series)|articles about The Alfred Hitchcock Hour]]
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  • ...ck]], [[George Sanders]], [[Herbert Marshall]], [[Joel McCrea]], [[Laraine Day]], [[Westminster Cathedral, London]]'' ...ful. The villain was the father of the heroine, [[Laraine Day|Miss Laraine Day]]. This first-rate tale of adventure takes its place in the programme to-mo
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  • For further relevant information about this film, see also... * {{articles}}
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  • ...Cotten]], [[Judith Anderson]], [[Kasey Rogers]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Laraine Day]], [[Laurence Olivier]], [[Leytonstone, London]], [[Lifeboat (1944)]], [[Ma ...ll when family doctor Ben McKenna ([[James Stewart]]) and wife Jo ([[Doris Day]]) race to stop the assassination of a bigwig European leader in the audien
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  • Laraine Day (1920&ndash;2007) was an American actress. <showGallery>Laraine Day</showGallery>
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  • ...n Correspondent (1940)]], [[Herbert Marshall]], [[Joel McCrea]], [[Laraine Day]], [[New York City, New York]]'' '''Obituary: Laraine Day'''
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  • ...n Correspondent (1940)]], [[Herbert Marshall]], [[Joel McCrea]], [[Laraine Day]], [[New York City, New York]], [[Paramount Pictures]]'' '''Obituary: Laraine Day'''
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  • ...Cary Grant]], [[Foreign Correspondent (1940)]], [[Joel McCrea]], [[Laraine Day]], [[New York City, New York]], [[Paramount Pictures]]'' '''Laraine Day, "B+ Movie" Star, Dies at 87'''
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  • ...Hitchcock]], [[Foreign Correspondent (1940)]], [[Joel McCrea]], [[Laraine Day]]'' [[Laraine Day]], a popular actress who appeared in almost two dozen MGM movies during Hol
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  • ...s Mason]], [[Joel McCrea]], [[John Gielgud]], [[Julie Andrews]], [[Laraine Day]], [[Leon Uris]], [[Lifeboat (1944)]], [[Madison Avenue, New York City, New ...ed Hitchcock]] is a political innocent who imagines that his films are not about politics. In the interviews he gives nowadays, it looks as if, like Ingmar
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  • ...ortfolio of title cards for ''[[The Sorrows of Satan]]'' and ''[[The Great Day]]'' and is eventually hired by the studio's Supervising Art Director, [[Nor ...z]] and at [[Lake Como]] in Italy, travelling via Paris where they spend a day with actress Nita Naldi.<ref>{{LDL}}, page 89</ref>
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  • * '''10th''' - <!--10/Nov/2007-->Actress [[Laraine Day]], who starred in ''[[Foreign Correspondent]]'', dies aged 87. * [[:Category:Articles from 2007|articles from 2007]]
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  • ...ycock (1930)]], [[Karen Black]], [[Karl Malden]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Laraine Day]], [[Laurence Olivier]], [[Leslie Banks]], [[Lifeboat (1944)]], [[Lord Camb {{Journal articles}}
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  • ...Hilton]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[Joan Harrison]], [[Joel McCrea]], [[Laraine Day]], [[Leonard Mudie]], [[Murder! (1930)]], [[New York City, New York]], [[Pa ...head of the [[Universal]] Peace League, and his daughter, Carol ([[Laraine Day]]). Johnny follows Van Meer to the Netherlands and as he greets him in Amst
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  • ...], [[John Rossi]], [[John Russell Taylor]], [[Judith Anderson]], [[Laraine Day]], [[Laurence Olivier]], [[Martin Balsam]], [[Michael Balcon]], [[New York {{Journal articles}}
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  • ...n Correspondent (1940)]], [[Herbert Marshall]], [[Joel McCrea]], [[Laraine Day]], [[New York City, New York]], [[Robert Benchley]]'' ...tional intrigue. An Alfred Hitchcock production, with Joe McCrea, Larraine Day, Herbert Marshall and Robert Benchley in the leading roles.
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  • ...at [[Chasen's Restaurant]]. Among the guests are [[Cary Grant]], [[Laraine Day]], [[Paul Newman]] and [[François Truffaut]].<ref name="ldl721">{{LDL}}, p * [[:Category:Articles from 1974|articles from 1974]]
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  • ...of [[Walter Wanger]] production. Stars [[Joel McCrea]]; features [[Laraine Day]], [[Herbert Marshall]], [[George Sanders]], [[Albert Basserman]], [[Robert ...blends the self-confidence and naivete of the reporter-hero. while Laraine Day, virtually a fledgling in pictures, only in the most difficult sequences mi
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  • ...Interventionist Policies, [[Jeffrey Richards]], [[Joel McCrea]], [[Laraine Day]], [[Laurence Olivier]], [[London Film Productions]], [[London, England]], {{Journal articles}}
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  • ...0)]], [[George Sanders]], [[Herbert Marshall]], [[Joel McCrea]], [[Laraine Day]], [[North by Northwest (1959)]], [[Rebecca (1940)]], [[Robert Benchley]], ...ntions Hitler by name at one point, Hitch was pressed to keep things vague about Germany's involvement in the war. He gets around this by having the chief v
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