Notorious
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- In Alfred Hitchcock: The Hollywood years: Rebecca to Dial M for Murder
Notorious (1946) was much more polished. Written for the screen by Hecht, the espionage plot of Nazis in Rio de Janeiro and a hidden cache of uranium was secondary to the romance story. Alicia Huberman (Bergman), the dissolute daughter of a convicted Nazi spy, is…
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- In Alfred Hitchcock: The Hollywood years: Rebecca to Dial M for Murder
- history of motion pictures
- In history of film: The Hollywood studio system
…Shadow of a Doubt, 1943; Notorious, 1946); and Frank Capra, whose cheerful screwball comedies (It Happened One Night, 1934) and populist fantasies of good will (Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, 1939) sometimes gave way to darker warnings against losing faith and integrity (It’s a Wonderful Life, 1946). Other significant directors…
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- In history of film: The Hollywood studio system
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- Bergman
- In Ingrid Bergman: Stardom: Casablanca, Gaslight, and Notorious
…amnesiac patient (Gregory Peck), and Notorious (1946), an espionage drama that costarred Cary Grant. Bergman continued to show her impressive range by playing the titular character in Joan of Arc (1948), for which she received her fourth Academy Award nomination.
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- In Ingrid Bergman: Stardom: Casablanca, Gaslight, and Notorious
- Grant
- In Cary Grant
…to his own advantage in Notorious (1946), one of Hitchcock’s most-renowned films. In the next decade, Grant appeared in Hitchcock’s lighthearted and stylish caper To Catch a Thief (1955), a film noted for its ad-libbed scenes, rife with double-entendres, between Grant and costar Grace Kelly. North by Northwest (1959) was…
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- In Cary Grant
- Rains
- In Claude Rains
…Ingrid Bergman in Alfred Hitchcock’s Notorious (1946). Among his many other notable pictures were The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), The Sea Hawk (1940), and Caesar and Cleopatra (1945), in which Rains was reportedly personally chosen by George Bernard Shaw to portray Caesar.
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- In Claude Rains