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  • == Hitchcock Articles == * [[Film Comment (1977) - Ideology, genre, auteur]]
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  • These were pictures he had removed from circulation several years before, ordering that all the prints should be de ...re recently, Stanley Kubrick has secured outright control of his pictures, from ''A Clockwork Orange'' onwards.
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  • * [[Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Man from the South]] (03/Jan/1960) - writer: story * "Man from the South" in ''[[Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbinders in Suspense]]'' (1967)
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  • * {{articles}} [[Category: Died 1977|Chapman, Edward]]
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  • A virtual recluse for the last two decades of her life, she died in November 1977, aged 74. Her death went largely unreported in the major British newspapers * {{articles}}
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  • '''(c) The Times''' (28/Apr/1977) Perhaps it was from a surfeit of ''hommages'', rather than capricious ill-will, that [[Alfred H
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  • == Articles == * see: ''[[:Category:Articles about Cyril Ritchard|articles about Cyril Ritchard]]''
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  • == Hitchcock Articles == ...n/1907. Birth registered Q3 1907 Lambeth. Son of Maude E. Baerselman. Died 1977.</ref><ref>Marriage to Norah M. Forbes registered Q4 1946 Surrey North East
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  • ...red Hitchcock]]'s ''[[The Trouble with Harry]]'' (1955), the camera tracks from left to right over primitive, cartoon-like drawings depicting an autumn pas ...tic and poet Friedrich Schlegel (1772-1829). Incorporating understandings from noted critics such as Anne K. Mellor and Clyde de L. Ryals, Allen highlight
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  • Tennyson was married to actress [[Nova Pilbeam]] from 1939. ...s instructional film unit and was killed in a plane crash whilst returning from Scapa Flow on the evening of 7th June 1941.<ref>Tennyson had enrolled with
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  • * 1977 [[Golden Globes]]: * {{articles}}
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  • ...4 years and, even in Canada, was the longest-running show in Toronto, from 1977 to 2004. Yet similar Broadway fare like Stephen Sondheim and Jules Furth’ ...1960 this was not the case and virtually everything Alfred Hitchcock did, from his arrival in 1939, was called a “thriller” (albeit of the “suspense
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  • ...readily using material from outside sources (such as novels, plays, ideas from scriptwriters), the 'remakes' that we'll be looking at here were based, as ...these later). However, we'd best limit ourselves to the essential, except from time to time, when to give in to temptation will be a forgivable pleasure.
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  • ...shown, not in list order, at a cinema in the fifth arrondissement of Paris from yesterday until July. ...n Kane by Orson Welles (1941), which has also topped a recent top-100 list from the American movie industry.
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  • ...s of Jewish-German descent and his mother was a Catholic whose family came from Hungary. She became a Christian Scientist when Paul was just five but her n ...946 Newman served as a US navy torpedo bomber radio operator. He graduated from the liberal arts Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, in 1949 and that year mar
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  • ...shower-stall" scene. Hell, Dressed to Kill is practically a Psycho remake, from killing off the main character to cross-dressing killers to the psychologis ...rs, not only including the long string of Hammer black-and-white thrillers from Scream of Fear on but also sundry other knockoffs like Homicidal (1961) and
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  • ...uote>''I had a plump young junior technician in my studios whom I promoted from department to department. Today, one of our most famous directors, he is in He died in 1977, aged 81.
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  • == Hitchcock Articles == * [[Sight and Sound (1977) - Surviving: Hitchcock]]
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  • * [[The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - A Home Away from Home]] (27/Sep/1963) - writer: story and teleplay * ''Man with a Hobby'' in ''[[Alfred Hitchcock Presents: 16 Skeletons from My Closet]]'' (1963)
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  • == Articles == * [[Sight and Sound (1977) - Michael Balcon, 1896-1977]]
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