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  • ...as a director of his own and other people's plays. For nearly five years, from 1945 to 1950, he was Labour MP for the Eton and Slough Division of Buckingh ...artermaine in the cast, followed, if only for a short run, by a production from an American management in New York.
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  • '''THE FILM WORLD.''' ...e Rolling Road'', an original story for which has been written by Mr. Boyd Cable. [[Carlyle Blackwell Senior|Mr. Carlyle Blackwell]] will also be in the co
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  • ==== 4) "Siegfried's Horn Call" from the opera "Siegfried", by Richard Wagner ==== ==== 5) "The Fact Is" from "The Bing Boys on Broadway", by George Robey ====
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  • ...omalies. Films made by the portly, cherubic director invariably progressed from deceptively commonplace trifles of life to shattering revelations, and with ...his increasingly pessimistic view of most people and mounting evil in the world.
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  • ...s in art and art history. The stories of [[Edgar Allan Poe]] intrigued him from an early age, and he was keen on American films, and in particular those of ...lice officer in love with an accidental murderess. The script was quarried from a play by [[Charles Bennett]], who was to become a regular collaborator of
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  • And in a cable to crime novelist Eric Ambler, he added, 'Would Hitchcock be interested in ...h captivated the women. If he had played Bond, how very different the film world -- and the lives of Burton and Taylor -- would have been.</p></blockquote>
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  • ...-- will be celebrated next weekend with a special three-day Encore Mystery cable TV marathon. ...e on the Hitchcock marathon that Encore TV's Mystery channel is presenting from next Friday evening to Monday morning. That three-day series serves up some
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  • ...e in the wake of new financial and personal disappointments. In an excerpt from his forthcoming biography of the 86-year-old singer-actress, David Kaufman ...o put her mind at ease. "Dear Doris, you've done nothing to elicit comment from me," he said. "You have been doing what I felt was right for the film, and
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  • ...Steps' Hitchcock adaptation has four actors playing all roles]''' - Tulsa World (01/Nov/2012)<br /><span style="color:#666">''The credits for Alfred Hitchc ...ctive, &#8220;Citizen Kane&#8221; reigned as the greatest film of all time from 1962 until it was dethroned earlier this year by Alfred Hitchcock's &#8220;
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  • ...that 52 years after its shocking premiere still hasn't released audiences from its subversive thrall. The film was revolutionary in its violence, its sexi ...the director carefully positioned his movies via myriad creative methods (from personal appearances to pre-recorded instructions to theater personnel), ..
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  • ...by Alfred Hitchcock. The March 8 film is "Rear Window," a 115-minute film from 1954. As his broken leg heals, wheelchair-bound, professional photographer * '''[http://www.pressandguide.com/articles/2013/03/05/opinion/doc51364127985ac993106330.txt DVD Previews: 'Hitchcock,'
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  • ...island systematically and ostentatiously opposed to the profane, everyday world of production, a sanctuary for gratuitous, disinterested activity in a univ ...of this group is entangled with methodological constraints that prevent it from addressing broader and more historically specific issues of class, race, an
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  • ...ut its production history. He provides a documented account of "Suspicion" from novel to screenplay to release, considering issues of script adaptation, ce ...duction history. This essay provides a documented account of ''Suspicion'' from novel to screenplay to release, considering issues of script adaptation, ce
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  • ...ncommon ambition. Everything he did opened the door wider to the beckoning world. ...omfield Street on the east side of London, near a stop on the Central Line from [[Leytonstone]]. His job, paying fifteen shillings weekly, would be to calc
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  • ...n Meer (Samuel Adams), captured the instant before a fatal bullet is fired from the Speed Graphic gun. World War II was spreading and soon would engulf the world.
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  • ..."Hey you!" to the 14‑year‑old Cardiff, and told him to rotate the lens from one pencil mark to another when he gave the word. Later, when Cardiff asked ...ompany at Denham Studios," Cardiff recalls. "Hal Rosen [ASC] had come over from the States, and the studio manager asked if I wanted to operate for him. Ha
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  • ...at's going to happen next. Most children have moments of paranoia when the world seems in monstrous conspiracy against them. ...gation. At the age of nineteen he lands a job as technical estimator for a cable and telegraph company, and spends his evenings going to the movies and art
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  • * journal: '''[[Cable World]]''' (03/Jul/2000) ...rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=AMC%2C+Universal+get+hitched&rft.jtitle=Cable+World&rft.au=Rani+Long&rft.date=2000-07-03&rft.issn=1042-7228&rft.volume=12&rft.i
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  • == Hitchcock Articles == * [[Cable World (2000) - AMC, Universal get Hitched]]
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