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Notorious is a 1946 American spy film noir directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, and Claude Rains as three people whose lives become intimately entangled during an espionage operation.
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Studio publicity photo of Hitchcock in 1955. Alfred Hitchcock (1899–1980) [1] was an English director and filmmaker. Popularly known as the "Master of Suspense" for his use of innovative film techniques in thrillers, [1] [2] Hitchcock started his career in the British film industry as a title designer and art director for a number of silent films during the early 1920s.
Ingrid Bergman at age 14 Ingrid Bergman in The Count of Monk's Bridge (1934) Lobby poster, Spencer Tracy and Ingrid Bergman in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941) Lobby poster for Casablanca, (1942) Ingrid Bergman in Gaslight (1944) Cary Grant, Bergman, and Alfred Hitchcock filming Notorious (1946) Bergman on the cover of Swedish magazine Filmjournalen (1947) Ingrid Bergman in Arch of Triumph (1948)
1946 Night and Day: Cole Porter [14] Notorious: T.R. Devlin [15] 1947 The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer: Dick Nugent: UK title: Bachelor Knight [16] The Bishop's Wife: Dudley [17] 1948 Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House: Jim Blandings [18] Every Girl Should Be Married: Dr. Madison W. Brown [19] 1949 I Was a Male War Bride: Capt. Henri Rochard ...
The film was directed by Ted Tetzlaff, who worked as a cinematographer on over 100 films, including another successful suspense film, Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious (1946). For his performances in this film and in So Dear to My Heart , Bobby Driscoll was presented with a miniature Oscar statuette as the outstanding juvenile actor of 1949 at the ...
The film was remade as a 1988 television movie. It was announced in March 1987 as a vehicle for Robert Wagner. [21] Wagner pitched the idea to CBS because he loved the original. [22] Lesley-Anne Down's casting was announced in February 1988. [23] Filming was supposed to start in February 1988 but was pushed back to mid April. Filming finished ...
The Notorious Lone Wolf is a 1946 American mystery film directed by D. Ross Lederman and starring Gerald Mohr, Janis Carter and Eric Blore. It is the twelfth Lone Wolf film produced by Columbia Pictures. The picture features Mohr in his inaugural performance as the protagonist detective Lone Wolf alongside Janis Carter and Ian Wolfe as Adam ...