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was hired on the condition that he would not watch the early version nor read its script, with all the plot details coming from a briefing with
Hitchcock. Only the opening scenes of the script were ready when filming began, and Hayes had to send the subsequent script pages by airmail as he finished
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increasingly of late he has been turning out movies that are too overweight to indulge in the tricks of his salad days."
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Coe, Richard L. (May 24, 1956). "Hitchcock Has Another Hit".
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The prime minister asks Jo to sing. She loudly performs "
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Alfred Hitchcock first considered an American remake of
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McCarten, John (May 26, 1956). "The Current Cinema".
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until the climax when Doris Day's character screams.
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Jo learns that Buchanan has gone to a concert at the
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Films that won the Best Original Song Academy Award
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1335:. January 2, 1957.
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860:Universal Pictures
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1918:Jamaica Inn
1790:sound films
1777:The Manxman
1761:Easy Virtue
1662:Filmography
1609:Radio Times
1474:Blu-ray.com
1189:. June 1956
971:January 22,
965:The Numbers
671:VistaVision
666:Rear Window
498:Alix Talton
358:In London,
272:, starring
218:120 minutes
82:Produced by
41:Directed by
2460:1956 films
2454:Categories
2237:Television
2218:Bon Voyage
1995:Spellbound
1413:August 26,
1378:Metacritic
1193:August 25,
870:References
773:Home media
752:Metacritic
631:Livingston
589:film score
579:Soundtrack
544:Production
326:Casablanca
247:Box office
201:1956-05-16
186:1956-04-29
142:Production
2525:Film noir
2373:Hitchcock
2293:Number 13
2131:The Birds
2051:I Confess
2003:Notorious
1963:Suspicion
1931:and later
1929:Hollywood
1798:Blackmail
1769:Champagne
1357:March 22,
1115:April 15,
1004:April 13,
800:Perspecta
757:In 2004,
649:Reception
494:as Woburn
426:Doris Day
330:Marrakesh
278:Doris Day
144:companies
121:Edited by
102:Doris Day
2439:Category
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2270:episodes
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1987:Lifeboat
1971:Saboteur
1894:Sabotage
1745:Downhill
1737:The Ring
1539:AllMovie
1384:July 18,
941:June 26,
862:in 1983.
806:See also
742:website
352:Drive-in
231:Language
131:Music by
90:Starring
61:Story by
2280:Related
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2248:(1955,
2107:Vertigo
1939:Rebecca
1814:Murder!
1788:British
1587:at the
1569:at the
1332:Variety
1228:Variety
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676:Variety
566:Writing
482:as Rien
364:warrant
263:mystery
234:English
223:Country
199: (
184: (
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192:Cannes
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888:Wiley
846:Notes
836:films
829:Psych
635:Evans
304:for "
2398:film
2019:Rope
1838:Mary
1522:IMDb
1500:2023
1455:2020
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1195:2008
1117:2021
1062:2023
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943:2018
916:2020
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316:Plot
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