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  • ...ut the grill window at the back all the things people were doing, going to restaurants, going home, lining up to go into a theatre. And this man is on the way to
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  • ...y. The Monte Carlo Casino, the municipal swimming pool, and many shops and restaurants remained closed throughout the day, while Monte Carlo radio broadcast sombr
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  • ...who was also a regular diner at two of the director's favourite Hollywood restaurants, [[Chasen's]] and [[Romanoff's]].
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  • '''Hitchcock's granddaughter recalls his love of Bay Area and Santa Cruz''' ...fascination with the Bay Area and Northern California. After all, many of Hitchcock's films — from "[[Rebecca]]" (1940) to "[[Family Plot]]" (1976) — were fi
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  • ...], a USC English professor who is documenting the contributions women made Hitchcock's films. Redmond's suspense-filled graphite drawings interpreting a sequence in Hitchcock's 1943 film "[[Shadow of a Doubt]]" helped transform a sleepy town into a thr
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  • == Hitchcock's Films == [[Category: Hitchcock's Restaurants]]
    2 KB (249 words) - 12:02, 29 March 2015
  • Hunter then sold lobsters to restaurants by telephone before joining the Scott Meredith literary agency as an editor
    9 KB (1,404 words) - 20:39, 13 February 2014
  • ...pping and leisure centre, complete with multiplex cinema, cafés, bars and restaurants; a theatre designed by Ove Arup; a 725-room, five-star hotel arranged aroun
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  • ...or the play of "The 39 Steps," which translates all the plot and action of Hitchcock's film on to the stage, lists four actors. And only one ...''</span> ...m of all time from 1962 until it was dethroned earlier this year by Alfred Hitchcock's &#8220;Vertigo.&#8221; Neither of these films won the Academy Awards for Be
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  • [[Category: Hitchcock's Restaurants]]
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  • ...usband's films, including [[Shadow Of A Doubt]]. But it was her input into Hitchcock's most notorious film that is her most lasting legacy. There is little doubt But according to the diary of Hitchcock's friend and screenwriter Whitfield Cook, Alma found an outlet for her desire
    9 KB (1,514 words) - 18:58, 2 February 2014
  • ...a corpse floating down the [[Thames]]. For tonight we shall visit: ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S LONDON. Now you can follow in the footsteps of the most famous film directo ...day!). In sum: this is a book that you should own if you are serious about Hitchcock's films. And if you can make the trips to the locations themselves, so much t
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  • ...he stunt may no longer be valued, but it retains all its old centrality in Hitchcock's refusal to depart from a technicist perspective on the film as though there If Hitchcock's own single-minded attention to technique thus signals a strategy for dismis
    64 KB (10,572 words) - 07:24, 23 February 2015
  • ...rouble with the food. After toting his 252 lb. through a tour of Manhattan restaurants,
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  • Rebecca won the Academy Award and considerable box-office success. Hitchcock's second American film, [[Foreign Correspondent]], cost half as much again to ...k face. Perhaps the most memorable sequence in the film — indeed, of all Hitchcock's films — is the attempt by a bogus crop-duster to kill Grant on an open pr
    18 KB (2,819 words) - 07:26, 23 February 2015
  • * keywords: ''Cooking, Corporate profiles, Market strategy, Restaurants, Startups''
    2 KB (307 words) - 08:13, 23 February 2015
  • * keywords: ''Restaurants, Video recordings''
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  • I would pit Alma against a chef in any of the finest restaurants. She can prepare a meal perfectly and completely — except trample the gra
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  • ...the South Pacific. He promised to bring back the formality he thought L.A. restaurants lacked and made plans to open a private cigar club called the Jockey Club. ...cash from his partners, several declined, including Mr. Huffington and Mr. Hitchcock's daughter, [[Patricia O'Connell]]. Mr. Huffington, who spent $30 million on
    8 KB (1,418 words) - 19:48, 7 February 2015
  • ...d as inauthentic, degraded, or even dangerous. While the CBS programme and Hitchcock's films deliberately set out to upgrade the cultural status of suspense, the ...hed him as the public face of the suspense thriller. Rather than examining Hitchcock's work and the radio series in themselves, this paper aims instead to track t
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