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  • == I == * ''[[I Confess]]'' (1953) - film
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  • ...ain (1951)|Strangers on a Train]], [[Hitchcock Gallery: I Confess (1953)|I Confess]], [[Hitchcock Gallery: Dial M for Murder (1954)|Dial M for Murder]], [[Hit === Radio Broadcasts ===
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  • <mp3player download width="100%">https://thejar.hitchcock.zone/files/radio/IConfess_LuxRadioTheater_21Sep1953_1403.mp3</mp3player> * broadcast as part of ''[[Lux Radio Theater]]''
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  • <hitchcockCarousel type="film" name="I Confess (1953)" /> https://the.hitchcock.zone/1000/I%20Confess%20(1953)/0003.jpg
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  • At the time filming finished on ''[[I Confess]]'' towards the end of {{Y1952}}, Hitchcock already had two proposed projec ...d me to dress Grace "like a princess," and I did. Of course, I had no idea I was dressing a real princess-to-be!''<br />&mdash; [[Edith Head]]<ref>{{IOM
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  • * ''[[I Confess]]'' (1953){{-}}cast: ''Willy Robertson'' == Radio Adaptations ==
    523 B (61 words) - 08:30, 9 April 2015
  • ...oadcasting adaptations of Broadway stage plays before later including film adaptations. The series ran from October 1934 until June 1955. ...ed Forces Radio Service from April 1952 under the series title ''Hollywood Radio Theatre''.
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  • ...t.co.uk/news/obituaries/john-michael-hayes-screenwriter-who-graduated-from-radio-and-collaborated-with-hitchcock-on-rear-window-1033824.html ...rant]], [[Cornell Woolrich]], [[François Truffaut]], [[Grace Kelly]], [[I Confess (1953)]], [[James Stewart]], [[John Michael Hayes]], [[Raymond Chandler]],
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  • ...on; this superficial take on Alfred Hitchcock isn't much of a performance. I just wonder why. Maybe it's for superficial reasons &#8211; the fact that H ...ble to the genius that is film director and producer Alfred Hitchcock, but I say poppycock! For energyland&#8482; contains as many twists and turns on a
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  • ...[[1949]], as part of the ''[[Screen Directors' Playhouse]]'' series, this radio adaptation of {{Mr and Mrs Smith}} starred [[Robert Montgomery]] and [[Mary <mp3player download width="100%">https://thejar.hitchcock.zone/files/radio/SDP_MrMrsSmith_30jan49.mp3</mp3player>
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