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  • * released by {{C:Japan Home Video}} in {{Y:2002}} ({{Japan}}) * format: 1 disc, single layer ([[DVD5]]), in Amaray case
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  • * released by {{C:unknown company}} ({{Japan}}) * The transfer is taken from a VHD released by Warner Brothers in the 1980s, which was one of a series of 3D films.
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  • <galleryimage float="right" caption="Fontaine with [[Laurence Olivier]] in a publicity still for [[Rebecca]]">4801</galleryimage> ...illand moved to California in 1919. Fontaine began her career on the stage in 1935 and signed a contract with [[RKO Pictures]] that same year.
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  • * released by {{C:unknown company}} in {{Y:2004}} ({{Japan}})
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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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  • ...were working together at Paramount's Famous Players Lasy Studio in London in the 1920s. Alma was editing at the time, however as soon as Alfred's work c ...deed only movies, but not Abel Gance's Napol&#233;on. More than five hours in the unravelling, performances of Gance's&nbsp;...''</span>
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  • Entries in the [[Hitchcock Chronology]] relating to [[Alfred Hitchcock]]... * '''13th''' - Alfred Joseph Hitchcock is born in [[Leytonstone]] to [[William Hitchcock]] and [[Emma Jane Hitchcock]].
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  • Entries in the [[Hitchcock Chronology]] relating to [[The Trouble with Harry (1955)]]. ...what happens to it thereafter. It's set in England but I hope to shoot it in New England this fall."<ref>{{WWH}}, page 128-29</ref>
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  • * See below for details of the audio and subtitle languages included in the various regional releases of this disc. * <amazon>B00BM7B4FU usa</amazon> - released 03/Dec/2013
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  • <private>''The "ordinary man in extraordinary circumstances" ends up on the Statue of Liberty, making for q ...ishes]], These were among the very few British pictures that had won favor in the United States. The first Selznick/Hitchcock picture was [[Rebecca]], wh
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  • ...failed to produce a workable script and was transferred to other projects. In 1938, writer John Howard Lawson and director William Dieterle put Personal ...through the sea of umbrellas. Stuntman Ted Mapes stands in for Joel McCrea in tan coat at far right.
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  • * keywords: ''[["The Hitchcock Romance: Love and Irony in Hitchcock's Films" - by Lesley Brill]], [[Alfred Hitchcock]], [[Andrew Sarr ...er-changing interests, for, as it is appreciated first in this sense, then in that, the interest is never exhausted.
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  • See below for details of the audio and subtitle languages included in the various regional releases of this disc. * <amazon>B00DZLISXC uk</amazon> - released 23/Sep/2013
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  • See below for details of the audio and subtitle languages included in the various regional releases of this disc. * <amazon>B00BUR4G2A fr</amazon> - released 04/Jun/2013
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  • ...les of depth perception make a point of reading "A 3‑D Primer" elsewhere in this issue. ...the writing of this article, one basic law still applies to 3‑D: objects in a given scene must exhibit a spatial differential to one another with regar
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  • <private>Motion pictures burst upon the world with an impact that was felt in almost every region that supports human life. It happened some four centuri ...e in 1925. Dupont Film Manufacturing Company in America rose to prominence in the 1920s as a major supplier of cine film.
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  • Entries in the [[Hitchcock Chronology]] for the month of December... ...6-->The first electric tram service runs through Leytonstone.<ref>Reported in the ''Essex Newsman'' (01/Dec/1906).</ref>
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