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  • cinematographer -> [[Robert Burks]] For further relevant information about this film, see also...
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  • Transcript for the documentary ''[[All About The Birds]]'', based on the DVD subtitle track. * [[Robert F. Boyle|Robert Boyle]] - Production Designer
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  • ...directors are interviewed. The documentary also includes a brief section about the ''[[Kaleidoscope]]'' project. * [[Robert E Kapsis]]
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  • For further relevant information about this film, see also... * [[:Category:Articles about Saboteur (1942)|Articles about Saboteur (1942)]]
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  • ...Academy Award was presented to 98 year old production designer [[Robert F. Boyle]] by actress Nicole Kidman. == Robert Boyle's Acceptance Speech ==
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  • cinematographer -> [[Robert Burks]] ...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<
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  • cinematographer -> [[Robert Burks]] For further relevant information about this film, see also...
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  • ...964)]], [[North by Northwest (1959)]], [[Paramount Pictures]], [[Robert F. Boyle]], [[Saboteur (1942)]], [[Shadow of a Doubt (1943)]], [[The Birds (1963)]], '''Screenings to honor production designer Robert Boyle'''
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  • ...rd Hannay]], [[Robert Cummings]], [[Robert Donat]], [[Robert F. Boyle]], [[Robert Walker]], [[Robin Wood]], [[Roger O. Thornhill]], [[Saboteur (1942)]], [[Sa ...es, even while the rear projection exposes the technique deployed to bring about this effect. While Hitchcock's double-voiced contract with the audience is
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  • ...cho (1960)]], [[Ray Bradbury]], [[Rebecca (1940)]], [[Robert F. Boyle]], [[Robert Florey]], [[Saboteur (1942)]], [[San Francisco, California]], [[Shadow of a ...bbons); 3) the personal styles of independent art directors such as Robert Boyle (The Birds), Boris Leven (West Side Story), Dale Hennesy (Young Frankenstei
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  • ...ock]] and [[Norman Lloyd]] all became involved in the pre-production, with Boyle and Lloyd travelling to Finland to scout further locations and take photogr ...published in ''Sight and Sound'', [[John Russell Taylor]] asked Hitchcock about the project:
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  • ...l Newman]], [[Plotting Family Plot (2001)]], [[Robert Burks]], [[Robert F. Boyle]], [[Robin Wood]], [[Sean Connery]], [[The Birds (1963)]], [[The Story of F ...Region 2; Certificate 15; 115 minutes; Aspect Ratio 1.33:1; Features: 'All about The Birds' making-of documentary, [[Tippi Hedren]]'s screen test, two Unive
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  • ...tricia Hitchcock]], [[Psycho (1960)]], [[Rear Window (1954)]], [[Robert F. Boyle]], [[Rod Taylor]], [[The 39 Steps (1935)]], [[The Birds (1963)]], [[Tippi H ...everyone encased in an armour of fat’,” recalled art director [[Robert Boyle]].
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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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  • ...k City, New York]], [[Paramount Pictures]], [[Psycho (1960)]], [[Robert F. Boyle]], [[Rod Taylor]], [[San Francisco, California]], [[Santa Rosa, California] ...oard Jungle"), which he is filming at this tiny inlet on the Pacific Coast about sixty miles north of San Francisco.
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  • ...[[Raymond Burr]], [[Rear Window (1954)]], [[Rebecca (1940)]], [[Robert F. Boyle]], [[Rope (1948)]], [[Samuel A. Taylor]], [[Shadow of a Doubt (1943)]], [[S ...at people who worked with or for Hitchcock remembered or chose to remember about him. It is at this impressionistic level that Spoto, who collates and recou
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  • ...ast word here. Ironically, he talks near the end of this fine documentary about how set designers are artists. '[We should] try to get back to the essence [[Category:Articles about Robert F. Boyle]]
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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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  • ...nd''' - <!--02/Aug/2010-->Art director and production designer [[Robert F. Boyle]], who worked with Hitchcock on ''[[Saboteur]]'', ''[[Shadow of a Doubt]]'' * [[:Category:Articles from 2010|articles from 2010]]
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  • ...writer [[Samson Raphaelson]] sends the director a letter with his thoughts about the ending.<ref>[[Letter from Samson Raphaelson (28/Jun/1941)]]</ref> * <!--MID/11/1941-->{{Hitchcock}} signs [[Robert Cummings]] and [[Priscilla Lane]] as the leads for ''[[Saboteur]]''.<ref>{{
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