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  • ...ns van der Post's 1955 novel "Flamingo Feather"{{-}}an anti-communist tale in the guise of a Buchanesque adventure story{{-}}for [[Paramount]], following ...ring in the film and Hitchcock hoped to entice [[Grace Kelly]] back from [[Monaco]].<ref>{{LDL}}, pages 531 & 539</ref>
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  • '''The world mourns with Monaco''' ...Tuesday night in the Princess Grace Hospital in Monaco after being injured in a road accident the day before.
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  • ...nglish writer, director and producer, who made more than 40 films, usually in collaboration with [[Sidney Gilliat]]. [[Category: Born in England, UK|Launder, Frank]]
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  • ...of Monaco on April 19, 1956, became Her Serene Highness Princess Grace of Monaco. ...Grace suffered a stroke while driving. It resulted in an accident, and she died the next day without regaining consciousness.
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  • La Turbie is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in south-eastern France. ...times claimed that this was a stretch of road Kelly was seen driving along in ''To Catch a Thief'', however this is an urban myth.</ref>
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  • ...international du film de Cannes or simply le Festival de Cannes), founded in 1939, is considered one of the world's most prestigious film festivals. ...d annually (usually in the month of May) in the resort town of [[Cannes]], in the south of France.
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  • ...ing Vidor. With regret, I have to concede that those careers are now known in the halls of cine-philia but hardly anywhere else. Yet if you say "Hitch" o ...life was a subject for entertainment instead of biographical research. And in 2012, the poll of critics organized by [[Sight & Sound]] (it comes once a d
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  • * ''[[To Catch a Thief]]'' (1955){{-}}cast: ''Monaco Policeman'' (uncredited) [[Category: Born in Massachusetts, USA|Penn, Leonard]]
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  • The following people appear in the transcript: ...ver a woman, and that's what we got in Marnie. And I liked that very much. In the movie... final movie version that I saw, I don't know how it got to tha
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  • ...To Catch a Thief}}. The corresponding photos on the right were taken by us in June 2006. ...des Anglais. The big dome on top of the prestigious Hotel Negresco is seen in the background:
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  • ...cock]], among many others. He was slightly acquainted with [[Grace Kelly]] in real life — extracts from several of his (rather uninspired) interviews w ...lphia, where Kelly’s wealthy family sees out the Depression with smiles. In lush gardens Grace plays with her ballerina dolls, an affectionate child wh
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  • ...contract that she was breaking to begin her new life as Grace, Princess of Monaco. The video recording from 19 April 1956 was the last time Kelly's fans saw ...a car accident while driving with her daughter through the mountains above Monaco, her death was surrounded by the same intrigue as followed her throughout t
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  • ...ged life, which culminated in a fairytale marriage to her Prince Charming, Monaco's Prince Rainier III. But all was not what it seemed... Grace's sweet image has been shattered once and for all, in an explosive book that exposes the actress's darker side.
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  • ...for an exhibition has brought back bittersweet memories, Prince Albert of Monaco tells Matthew Campbell''' ...of mourning and her influence can still be felt in the obsessive interest in the doings of her children, Princesses Caroline and Stephanie and her son,
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  • ...his most well-known films. Conceptually it’s become so well-known, both in fashion and pop culture, that a 1999 play by Terry Johnson used the conceit Some argue that British actress [[Madeleine Carroll]], who starred in Hitchcock’s “[[The 39 Steps]]” (1935) and “[[Secret Agent]]” (193
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  • * '''25th''' - <!--25/03/1956-->Actor [[Robert Newton]], who starred in ''[[Jamaica Inn]]'', dies of a heart attack, aged 50. ...'18th''' - <!--18/04/1956-->[[Grace Kelly]] marries Rainier III, Prince of Monaco. Although {{Hitchcock}} was invited to the ceremony, he declined.<ref>{{DS
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  • ...Hitchcock, who produced and directed this thing, has never before indulged in such farfetched nonsense'. Time magazine decided: 'the old master, now a sl ...)<br /><span style="color:#666">''To put the poll's durability and gravity in perspective, &#8220;Citizen Kane&#8221; reigned as the greatest film of all
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  • * '''12th''' - <!--12/Aug/1982-->Actor [[Henry Fonda]], who starred in ''[[The Wrong Man]]'', dies aged 77. * '''29th''' - <!--29/Aug/1982-->Actress [[Ingrid Bergman]], who starred in ''[[Spellbound]]'', ''[[Notorious]]'' and ''[[Under Capricorn]]'', dies age
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  • ...1962-->Returning from Christmas in [[St. Moritz]], {{Hitchcock}} stops off in New York to discuss the screenplay of ''[[The Birds]]'' with [[Evan Hunter] ...'22nd''' - <!--22/02/1962-->{{Hitchcock}} begins filming ''[[The Birds]]'' in [[Bodega Bay]].<ref>{{MHTB}}, page 109</ref>
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  • ...bin Wood]], [["Hitchcock's Films" - by Robin Wood]], [["The Art of Looking in Hitchcock's Rear Window" - by Stefan Sharff]], [["The Dark Side of Genius: ...f Film Studies as an academic discipline rather than by qualities inherent in Hitchcock's film themselves.''</indent>
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