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  • == A == ** [[:Category:DVD Documentaries|documentaries that appear on DVDs]]
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  • The majority of images used on the site are available in the [[Hitchcock Gallery]]. For images relating to a specific film, you can also use the following links:
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  • <hitchcockCarousel type="film" name="Strangers on a Train (1951)" /> ''A tennis star plays a match with murder!''
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  • <hitchcockCarousel type="film" name="To Catch a Thief (1955)" /> ''For a moment he forgets he's a thief&mdash;and she forgets she's a lady!''
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  • * [[Alfred Hitchcock Presents - You Can't Be a Little Girl All Your Life]] (21/Nov/1961){{-}}cast: ''Lt. Christensen'' == Radio Adaptations ==
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  • * ''[[Strangers on a Train]]'' (1951){{-}}cast: ''Mrs. Cunningham'' == Radio Adaptations ==
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  • == Radio Adaptations == * {{The Paradine Case (Lux Radio Theater, 09/May/1949)}}{{-}}cast
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  • ...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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  • * [[Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Our Cook's a Treasure]] (20/Nov/1955){{-}}cast: ''Chemist'' (as Olan Soulé) == Radio Adaptations ==
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  • * ''[[Strangers on a Train]]'' (1951){{-}}cast: ''Seedy Man at Carnival'' (uncredited) == Radio Adaptations ==
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  • She was born at [[153 Cromwell Road]] in London on 7th July 1928, the only child of [[Alfred Hitchcock]] and [[Alma Reville]]. ...g role was in the [[John Van Druten]] play ''[[Solitaire]]'', which opened on Broadway in New York in January 1942.
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  • ...ayes-screenwriter-who-graduated-from-radio-and-collaborated-with-hitchcock-on-rear-window-1033824.html ...le with Harry (1955)]], [[Thelma Ritter]], [[Thornton Wilder]], [[To Catch a Thief (1955)]]''
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  • ...for her role in the [[Alfred Hitchcock]] 1951 thriller ''[[Strangers on a Train]]'', she also had memorable roles in the series ''Jungle Queen'' (1945), an * ''[[Strangers on a Train]]'' (1951){{-}}cast: ''Anne Morton''
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  • Ray Milland (1905&ndash;1986) was a Welsh actor and director who worked primarily in the United States. * [[The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - A Home Away from Home]] (27/Sep/1963){{-}}cast: ''Dr. Howard Fennick''
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  • #REDIRECT [[Strangers on a Train (Lux Radio Theater, 03/Dec/1951)]] [[Category: Radio adaptations|Strangers on a Train 1954]]
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  • == Radio Adaptations == * {{Strangers on a Train (Lux Radio Theater, 03/Dec/1951)}}{{-}}cast
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  • * ''[[Forever and a Day]]'' (1943){{-}}cast: Ned Trimble == Radio Adaptations ==
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  • == Radio Adaptations == * {{Strangers on a Train (Lux Radio Theater, 03/Dec/1951)}}{{-}}cast
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  • <mp3player width="100%">https://thejar.hitchcock.zone/files/radio/strangesonafilmBBC.mp3</mp3player> * broadcast on BBC Radio 4
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  • ...g a wave of publicity for the upcoming HBO release &#8220;The Girl,&#8221; a film that maintains she was blacklisted after spurning sexual advances by d ...n Digital Vertigo, he uses Alfred Hitchcock's classic 1958 film Vertigo as a metaphor, comparing the seduction and deception of Jimmy's Stewart's charac
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