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  • cinematographer -> [[Leonard J. South]] ...approached [[Anthony Shaffer]], but the playwright expressed reservations about the angle Hitchcock was considering, which he regarded as being too much li
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  • ...n story told to him by the journalist [[Otis Guernsey]] in the early 1950s about an innocent man who is mistaken for a master spy.<ref>{{HAW}}, pages 202-4< ...rwards.<ref>[[Western Humanities Review (1983) - Hitchcock at Metro]] by [[Leonard J. Leff]]</ref> When it finally became apparent that Hitchcock had no inter
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  • cinematographers -> [[Gilbert Taylor]]^[[Leonard J. South]] ...o later tell biographer [[Donald Spoto]] that "[Hitchcock] was intractable about not modernising the dialogue of the picture, and he kept inserting antique
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  • ...ard J. Leff]], [[Lew Wasserman]], [[Madeleine Carroll]], [[Mount Rushmore, South Dakota]], [[Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941)]], [[North by Northwest (1959)]], [[Pau Will there ever be an end to the supply of books about [[Alfred Hitchcock]]? The deluge began with his “discovery” in the 1950
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  • ...Poague]], [[Leonard J. Leff]], [[Marshall Deutelbaum]], [[Mount Rushmore, South Dakota]], [[New York City, New York]], [[North by Northwest (1959)]], [[Rog {{Journal articles}}
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  • * keywords: ''[["Hitchcock and Selznick" - by Leonard J. Leff]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[British Film Institute]], [[Daphne du Ma ...nobbish old dame who is whiling away the off-season at a fine hotel in the south of France. By chance, they happen across a fashionable man of leisure: the
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  • ...ergman]], [[James Stewart]], [[Jean Douchet]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Leonard J. South]], [[New York City, New York]], [[North by Northwest (1959)]], [[Raymond Du ...most comprehensive study of Hitchcock yet to appear." The depressing thing about these claims is that they may actually be true. Durgnat's "original critica
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  • ...artin Landau]], [[Martin Scorsese]], [[Miklós Rózsa]], [[Mount Rushmore, South Dakota]], [[Muir Mathieson]], [[New York City, New York]], [[North by North ...e from the scores themselves or from quotations of these scores in various articles and books.
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  • ...Michael Hayes]], [[John P. Fulton]], [[John Russell Taylor]], [[Leonard J. South]], [[Lew Wasserman]], [[New York City, New York]], [[Notorious (1946)]], [[ ...y 1953 was already a long‑serving member of Hitchcock's production crew. South's association with the director had begun back in 1946 with The Paradine ca
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  • ...n Ferren]], [[John P. Fulton]], [[Kay Brown]], [[Kim Novak]], [[Leonard J. South]], [[Lew Wasserman]], [[Lombard Street, San Francisco, California]], [[Maxw ...s the basic idea of the novel, but the book's "surprise" ending is exposed about midway through the screenplay in order to favor suspense rather than surpri
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  • * article: '''In Memoriam: Leonard South, ASC''' ...ily Plot (1976)]], [[Famous Players-Lasky]], [[Leonard J. South]], Leonard South, Motion picture directors & producers, [[New York City, New York]], [[North
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  • * {{articles}} [[Category: Hitchcock's Cinematographers|South, Leonard J]]
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  • * '''6th''' - <!--06/01/2006-->Cinematographer [[Leonard J. South]], who worked on 14 Hitchcock films between 1951 and 1976, dies aged 92. * [[:Category:Articles from 2006|articles from 2006]]
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  • ...s most important achievement. The trailblazing, jazz-infused musical drama about gang warfare on the streets of Manhattan showed the world that the Broadway ...yricist Stephen Sondheim and director-choreographer Jerome Robbins — were about as close to a perfect distillation of musical-theater genius as any creativ
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  • ...us: comic fantasies, fairy tales and literary excerpts. Lengths range from about one to three minutes, with an occasional extravaganza such as A la Conquete ...The greatest comedian-director was Max Linder, who created a debonair man about town character as endearing as Chaplin's Little Tramp and was for a while t
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  • ...illiams (composer)]], [[Karen Black]], [[Katherine Helmond]], [[Leonard J. South]], [[Peggy Robertson]], [[Psycho (1960)]], [[Victor Canning]], [[William De {{Journal articles}}
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  • ...[[Margaret Herrick Library, Beverly Hills, California]], [[Mount Rushmore, South Dakota]], [[New York City, New York]], [[North by Northwest (1959)]], [[Not {{Journal articles}}
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  • * magazine article: '''Profile: Leonard South''' ...chcock Chronology: 1972]], [[James Stewart]], [[Jane Wyman]], [[Leonard J. South]], [[North by Northwest (1959)]], [[Paramount Pictures]], [[Psycho (1960)]]
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