Showing posts with label Alfred Hitchcock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alfred Hitchcock. Show all posts

Monday, December 30, 2024

Outfield Excursion #35 - Notorious (1946)

In order to help bring Nazis to justice, U.S. government agent T.R. Devlin recruits Alicia Huberman, the American daughter of a convicted German war criminal, as a spy. Despite their love for each other, Alicia is instructed to win the affections of Alexander Sebastian in Brazil.






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Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Outfield Excursion #15 - The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)

Looking at the second of two Alfred Hitchcock movies with the same name and basic premise, Rish and Marshal talk about 1956's THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH, starring Jimmy Stewart and Doris Day.  Dr. Ben McKenna, and his wife, popular singer Josephine “Jo” Conway McKenna fall into an espionage assassination plot when a man they meet on the way to Marrakesh, who turns out to be a spy, is killed, and their son is kidnapped to keep them quiet.

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Saturday, May 15, 2021

Outfield Excursion #14 - The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)

In this first look at two Alfred Hitchcock movies with the same name and basic premise, Rish and Marshal talk about 1934's THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH, featuring Peter Lorre.  Bob and Jill Lawrence fall into an espionage assassination plot when their friend, who turns out to be a spy, is killed in Switzerland, and their daughter is kidnapped to keep them quiet.




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Saturday, February 13, 2021

Outfield Excursion #12 - Marnie (1964)

In what Alfred Hitchcock calls a sex mystery, Mark Rutland (Sean Connery) chases after Marnie (Tippi Hedron) even though he knows she is a thief, and has deep issues regarding men and the color red.






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Saturday, July 11, 2020

Outfield Excursion #8 - Rope

In another Alfred Hitchcock film starring Jimmy Stewart, Brandon Shaw and Phillip Morgan kill David Kently in their suite, place his body in a chest, and then host a party. The guests are David's unknowing friends and family, including their old professor, Rupert Cadell, who begins to suspect foul play.


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Monday, June 1, 2020

Outfield Excursion #7 - Vertigo

In this Alfred Hitchcock classic starring Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novak, Scottie Ferguson is a policeman taken out of active duty after developing an acute case of acrophobia on the job.  He is hired by a friend to follow his wife, a job which leads to mystery, deceit, and obsession.






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Friday, June 27, 2014

Journey #104 - Shadow of a Doubt - based on an Alfred Hitchcock film (presented by Screen Guild Theater)

Young Charlotte, or "Charlie", is happy to have her namesake uncle come for a visit until he starts acting suspicious.




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Alfred Hitchcock was born on August 13, 1899, and later became an iconic English and American film director and producer. Often nicknamed "The Master of Suspense", he pioneered many techniques in the suspense and psychological thriller genres. Over a career spanning more than half a century, Hitchcock fashioned for himself a distinctive and recognizable directorial style.  Hitchcock directed more than fifty feature films in a career spanning six decades. Often regarded as the greatest British filmmaker, he came first in a 2007 poll of film critics in Britain's Daily Telegraph, which said: "Unquestionably the greatest filmmaker to emerge from these islands, Hitchcock did more than any director to shape modern cinema, which would be utterly different without him. His flair was for narrative, cruelly withholding crucial information (from his characters and from us) and engaging the emotions of the audience like no one else."


Theme music: Liberator by Man In Space


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