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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.
1946; div. 1955) Carl Henry Vogt (February 19, 1895 – May 12, 1956), known by his stage name Louis Calhern , was an American actor. [ 1 ] Described as a “star leading man of the theater and a star character actor of the screen,” [ 2 ] he appeared in over 100 roles on the Broadway stage and in films and television, between 1923 and 1956.
Monte Carlo is a 2011 American adventure-romantic comedy film based on the 2001 novel Headhunters by Rankin/Bass co-founder Jules Bass. It was directed by Thomas Bezucha . Denise Di Novi , Alison Greenspan , Nicole Kidman , and Arnon Milchan produced the film for Fox 2000 Pictures and Regency Enterprises .
Title Director Cast Genre Notes The Bachelor's Daughters: Andrew L. Stone: Claire Trevor, Gail Russell, Ann Dvorak: Comedy: United Artists: Bad Bascomb: S. Sylvan Simon: Wallace Beery, Margaret O'Brien, Marjorie Main
1946 Cannes Film Festival (web.archive) Official website Retrospective 1946 Archived 2017-06-25 at the Wayback Machine Cannes Film Festival Awards for 1946 at Internet Movie Database
The Notorious Lone Wolf opened in American cinemas in February 1946. [4] A reviewer for the magazine Variety lauded the "high-polished routine material" by the "able cast". [ 6 ] In evaluating the film in his 2012 book Columbia Pictures Movie Series, 1926—1955: The Harry Cohn Years , Gene Blottner expressed disappointment at most of the cast ...
The poster's original owner, now 83, was 19 when he ran into Buddy Holly in the bathroom at the Green Bay show. "That was kind of neat," he said.
In the same interview, Hitchcock said that the original producer of Notorious, David O. Selznick, was over-budget and behind schedule on his Duel in the Sun (1946), and so Selznick sold Hitchcock, Hecht's script, and the two stars to RKO as a package for $800,000 and a percentage of the profits (Hitchcock/Truffaut, New York: Simon and Schuster ...