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  • * [[CineAction (1999) - Looking at "The Birds" and "Marnie" through the "Rear Window"]] * [[Filmhäftet (1999) - Att se Fåglarna och Marnie genom Fönstret åt gården]]
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  • ...dential Medal of Freedom in 1969 for his lifetime humanitarian efforts. In 1999, the American Film Institute named Peck among the Greatest Male Stars of Al [[Category: Died in California, USA|Peck, Gregory]]
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  • ...uple likely had 8 children, 7 of whom were still alive at the time Maxwell died in 1940.</ref> Maxwell's health declined after a diagnosis of diabetes in 1937 and he died in October 1940.<ref>Maxwell's age at death was reported as 63, but he woul
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  • He died of natural causes on November 19, 2008, in Hanover, New Hampshire. * ''[[Dial H for Hitchcock]]'' (1999)
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  • He died at age 91 of prostate cancer at his home in Fairfield, Connecticut. * {{E! True Hollywood Story: Alfred Hitchcock (1999)}}
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  • * {{Monsieur Truffaut Meets Mr. Hitchcock (1999)}} ...and this would be his last public appearance{{-}}just six months later, he died from a brain tumour. The video is in French with Italian subtitles.
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  • [[Category: Died in California, USA|Moore, Brian]] [[Category: Died 1999|Moore, Brian]]
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  • Albert J. Whitlock (1915-1999) was a British-born motion picture matte artist best known for his work wit [[Category: Died in California, USA|Whitlock, Albert]]
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  • * died: 18/Jan/1999 (Münchsteinach, Mittelfranken, Germany) [[Category: Died in Germany|Strack, Günter]]
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  • * {{E! True Hollywood Story: Alfred Hitchcock (1999)}} * ''[[Reputations: Alfred Hitchcock]]'' (BBC, 1999)
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  • * ''[[Dial H for Hitchcock]]'' (1999) * {{E! True Hollywood Story: Alfred Hitchcock (1999)}}
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  • * ''[[Reputations: Alfred Hitchcock]]'' (BBC, 1999) [[Category: Died in England, UK|Baker, Roy Ward]]
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  • Hunter died of cancer of the larynx in 2005 at the age of 78 in Weston, Connecticut. * {{E! True Hollywood Story: Alfred Hitchcock (1999)}}
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  • [[Category: Died in California, USA|Douglas, Robert]] [[Category: Died 1999|Douglas, Robert]]
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  • * ''[[Reputations: Alfred Hitchcock]]'' (BBC, 1999) [[Category: Died in California, USA|Darcy, Georgine]]
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  • [[Category: Died in North Carolina, USA|Roberts, Ralph]] [[Category: Died 1999|Roberts, Ralph]]
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  • She died from ampullary cancer, aged 74. * {{E! True Hollywood Story: Alfred Hitchcock (1999)}}
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  • [[Category: Died 1999|Lennard, Robert]] died 00/Aug/1999 Buckinghamshire, England, UK
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  • [[Category: Died in California, USA|Lang, Doreen]] [[Category: Died 1999|Lang, Doreen]]
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  • * newspaper: '''The Independent''' (01/Jul/1999) On returning to his old job at the end of 1945 (his father had died in 1942), he was not happy to be "a small cog in a large wheel" so in 1948,
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