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  • ...rial killer, also holds up well on rereading. Woolrich successfully writes from a first–person female viewpoint in this jazz–drenched, wickedly suspens ...and the dark pessimism embodied in the subtitle of [[Francis M. Nevins]]'s 1988 biography, Cornell Woolrich: First You Dream, Then You Die. He apparently n
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  • ...with Freda Jackson repeating her West End stage performance as a landlady-from-hell, Cosh Boy (1953), which dealt with the topical juvenile delinquency pr ...ohn Woolf as "really more interested in, and took his attitude about films from, the financial side. He very seldom interfered with anything artistic. Jimm
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  • ...d from 1931 to 1952 after which he started his TV career. This extended to 1988 and he is best known for his roles in "Father Knows Best" (1954-1963) and " He was married to Betty Henderson from 1933 until her death in 1994, and they had 4 daughters.
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  • ...try'' (1962), ''Soldier Blue'' (1970) and ''Eight Men Out Eight Men Out'' (1988). * {{articles}}
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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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  • ...ns best known for his work in various design capacities on the 007 series, from Dr No in 1962 to GoldenEye in 1995. ...Me Bwana (1963), best remembered because of an in-joke reference to it in From Russia With Love, where a sniper is concealed behind a billboard advertisin
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  • ...ue Got Married'' (1986); and Fanny Eubanks in ''Dirty Rotten Scoundrels'' (1988). * {{articles}}
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  • ...]-nominated roles in Francis Ford Coppola's Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988) and Woody Allen's Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989). It would be 36 years bef "I tried to create something interesting and dangerous and bright," he says. "From my point of view, Leonard was the smartest guy in the picture. He notices s
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  • == Hitchcock Articles == * [[PMLA (1988) - Hitchcock's Blackmail]]
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  • == Hitchcock Articles == * [[Film Comment (1988) - Mogul Psycho]] (book review)
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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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  • ...rms into a teardrop, the burning screen of Exodus (1960), the stalking cat from Walk on the Wild Side (1962). They all raised the audience expectations bey ...Elaine Bass” became a movie credit again — Broadcast News (1987), Big (1988) and The War of the Roses (1989), in which what seem to be satin sheets tur
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  • ...e-weekly newspaper column, beginning in the Daily Mirror in 1970, and from 1988 for the Daily Mail, until the paper announced his retirement last May. ...the Soviet Union: this was heady stuff for a lad who had once been banned from playing with the children of his more respectable neighbours because he was
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  • ...t was with the huge popular success of two Italian films, Cinema Paradiso (1988) and Il Postino (1994). ...ole in Hitchcock’s Topaz brought him the award for Best Supporting Actor from the National Board of Review in the US. He appeared with Peter O’Toole in
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  • ...and supporting roles, including two films by Tim Burton: ''Beetlejuice'' (1988) and ''Mars Attacks!'' (1996). She died from throat cancer in New York City at the age of 88, after a career of more tha
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  • == Articles == * [[PMLA (1988) - Hitchcock's Blackmail]] (letter)
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  • * {{articles}} [[Category: Died 1988|Connelly, Christopher]]
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  • ...pport of various theoretical approaches, its popularity generally stemming from the underlying assumption that, in enabling the spectator to occupy a chara ...haracter within the fiction was a key device for distracting the spectator from an awareness that such a view is, in fact, controlled and authored by a pre
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  • ...ing big-screen appearances and the only one accompanied by the theme music from his television series, this mini-drama is more than a reminder that "this i ...s. Their snuggling is interrupted by the receipt of a mysterious radiogram from Copenhagen, which Michael manages to disavow in Sarah's presence and then t
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  • ...Thornhill]] ([[Cary Grant]]) to pull [[Eve Kendall]] ([[Eva Marie Saint]]) from the face of [[Mount Rushmore]] and extinction into the nuptial bed as the c ...y of the mixed romance. Brill's analysis of the mixed romance is developed from the literary theory of Northrop Frye, where romance and irony are conceived
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