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  • starring -> [[Gerald du Maurier]]^[[Gertrude Lawrence]]^[[Nigel Bruce]]^[[Benita Hume]] ...es were played by Hitchcock favourites, including [[Clare Greet]], [[Nigel Bruce]] and [[Benita Hume]], who had been praised by critics for her acting in ''
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  • Nigel Bruce (1895–1953), born William Nigel Ernle Bruce, was a British character actor on stage and screen. Bruce died from a heart attack in Santa Monica, California, aged 58.
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  • ...chcock]], [[Anthony Berkeley]], [[Cary Grant]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[Nigel Bruce]], [[Suspicion (1941)]]'' ...s louder in her ears, when Johnnie's great friend ([[Nigel Bruce|Mr. Nigel Bruce]]) dies most opportunely for Johnnie's affairs, when she discovers that he
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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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  • ...s]], [[Joan Fontaine]], [[Judith Anderson]], [[Laurence Olivier]], [[Nigel Bruce]], [[Rebecca (1940)]]'' ...r's head as he stares down from a clifftop at the swirling sea: apparently about to jump. For a moment, the image is not merely poignant, but nightmarish an
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  • ...[Isabel Jeans]], [[Lord Camber's Ladies (1932)]], [[Monty Banks]], [[Nigel Bruce]], [[Noel Coward]], [[River Thames, London]]'' ...Lawrence]], [[Benita Hume|Miss Benita Hume]], and [[Nigel Bruce|Mr. Nigel Bruce]] will have the chief parts. The dialogue has been written for the screen b
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  • ...rds: ''[[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Alma Reville]], [[Michael Balcon]], [[Nigel Bruce]]'' ...Theodore Goddard, Mr. R.D. Blumenfcld. Mrs. A.S. Frere-Reeves, Mrs. Nigel Bruce. Miss Nadine Hambourg, Miss Viola Tree. Mr. James Heddle. Mr. W. Buchanan-T
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  • * '''8th''' - <!--08/10/1953-->Actor [[Nigel Bruce]], who appeared in ''[[Rebecca]]'' and ''[[Suspicion]]'', dies of a heart a * [[:Category:Articles from 1953|articles from 1953]]
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  • * '''26th''' - The ''Gloucestershire Echo'' carries a report about the portrait commissioned of {{Hitchcock}} painted by deaf and mute artist ...ional, 8) is to be given by Alfred Hitchcock, the producer, who will speak about his work. Hitchcock has become outstanding among producers by reason of suc
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  • ...[Laurence Olivier]], [[Leo G. Carroll]], Motion picture criticism, [[Nigel Bruce]], [[Production Code Administration]], [[Psycho (1960)]], [[Rear Window (19 ...ock]]'s "[[Suspicion]]," a film long undervalued because of misinformation about its production history. He provides a documented account of "Suspicion" fro
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  • ...ll Taylor]], [[Mark Crispin Miller]], [[New York City, New York]], [[Nigel Bruce]], [[Psycho (1960)]], [[Rebecca (1940)]], [[Spellbound (1945)]], [[Suspicio {{Journal articles}}
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  • ...Clift]], [[Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941)]], [[New York City, New York]], [[Nigel Bruce]], [[Noel Coward]], [[North by Northwest (1959)]], [[Notorious (1946)]], [[ {{Journal articles}}
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  • ...on]], [[Laurence Olivier]], Marriage, [[New York City, New York]], [[Nigel Bruce]], [[North by Northwest (1959)]], [[Rebecca (1940)]], [[Reginald Denny]], [ {{Journal articles}}
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  • ...[Martin Balsam]], [[Michael Balcon]], [[New York City, New York]], [[Nigel Bruce]], [[Psycho (1960)]], [[Rear Window (1954)]], [[Rebecca (1940)]], [[Robert {{Journal articles}}
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  • ...other attendees include [[Herbert Marshall]], [[Maureen O'Hara]], [[Nigel Bruce]], [[Sir Cedric Hardwicke]], [[Dame May Whitty]] and [[Madeleine Carroll]]. * [[:Category:Articles from 1940|articles from 1940]]
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  • * author(s): '''Bruce Bennett''' ...he visually unique, allegorical tale of two scientists (Michael Murphy and Nigel Davenport) and a local girl (Lynne Frederick) under siege by an army of sen
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  • ...ary Grant]], [[Joan Fontaine]]; features [[Sir Cedric Hardwicke]], [[Nigel Bruce]], [[Dame May Whitty]]. Directed by [[Alfred Hitchcock]]. Screenplay by [[S ...ponsibilities and finally gets jammed over thefts from his employer. Nigel Bruce is outstanding in support, with Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Dame May Whitty and [
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  • [[Nigel Bruce]] was due to appear in the adaptation, but was unavailable due to illness. [[Category:Articles with multimedia]]
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  • ...ghtship (1940)]], [[Michael Balcon]], [[Ministry of Information]], [[Nigel Bruce]], [[Patrick McGilligan]], [[Raymond Durgnat]], [[Rebecca (1940)]], [[Rober ...''Film Quarterly'' (spring 1981), 1. Hitchcock's correspondence with, and about, Gray, and the funding of his research in the 1960s, is found in the Hitchc
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