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  2. I Confess (film) - Wikipedia

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    I Confess was a favorite among French New Wave filmmakers, according to filmmaker/historian Peter Bogdanovich. [21] Film critic Sarah Ortiz has described I Confess as "the most Catholic film of Hitchcock's films." [22] In 2012, The Guardian called the film "A forgotten albeit flawed masterpiece". [23]

  3. I Confess - Wikipedia

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    I Confess, a 1953 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock "I Confess" (The Beat song), on the 1982 album Special Beat Service; I Confess (Deniece Williams song), 1987 "I Confess", a 1988 song by the Tom Tom Club featured on the 1988 album Boom Boom Chi Boom Boom; I Confess, a 2004 album by Holly Palmer

  4. List of cameo appearances by Alfred Hitchcock - Wikipedia

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    Hitchcock gets up from the chair, shakes hands with a man, and walks off to the right. Torn Curtain: 1966 0:08:00 Sitting in the Hotel d'Angleterre lobby with a baby on his knee. The music playing at this point is an adaptation of Funeral March of a Marionette, the theme for Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Trouble with Harry: 1955 0:22:14

  5. Special Beat Service - Wikipedia

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    Like the rest of their material, it was released in the US under the name "the English Beat". It peaked at No. 39 on the Billboard 200 album chart in 1983 on the strength of two singles, "I Confess" and "Save It for Later," the music videos for which received modest airplay on the fledgling MTV video network.

  6. 1953 in film - Wikipedia

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    I Confess, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Montgomery Clift and Anne Baxter; The I Don't Care Girl, starring Mitzi Gaynor; I, the Jury, starring Biff Elliot and Peggie Castle; Inferno, starring Robert Ryan; Interim, directed by Stan Brakhage, short film (25 ½ minutes); music by James Tenney) The Intruder, starring Jack Hawkins –

  7. I Often Dream of Trains - Wikipedia

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    I Often Dream of Trains is the third album by Robyn Hitchcock, released in 1984.It is Hitchcock's first acoustic-based album. [5]After the break-up of The Soft Boys, Hitchcock recorded two solo albums — 1981's Black Snake Diamond Role and 1982's poorly received Groovy Decay — before hitting an artistic slump mitigated only by some collaborations with Captain Sensible.

  8. New Colony Six - Wikipedia

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    New Colony Six scored their first major local hit in Chicago with "I Confess" (WLS #2 on 4 February 1966, Hot 100 #80 on 5-12 March 1966), featured on their debut album, Breakthrough, followed almost a year later by "Love You So Much" (WLS #2 on 27 January 1967, Hot 100 #61 on 25 March 1967, #49 Canada). Ellery Temple briefly joined in 1967 ...

  9. Alfred Hitchcock - Wikipedia

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    Hitchcock received his first nomination for Best Director, his first of five such nominations. [5] [131] Hitchcock's second American film was the thriller Foreign Correspondent (1940), set in Europe, based on Vincent Sheean's book Personal History (1935) and produced by Walter Wanger. It was nominated for Best Picture that year.