Vertigo, North by Northwest, and Psycho are among the Master of Suspense Alfred Hitchcock's most important works.
She embodied the class-conscious spirit of rebellion flourishing at the Royal Court Theatre, in contrast to her husband Laurence ... Olivier and Joan Plowright as Antonio and Rosa in the TV movie ...
Alfred Hitchcock has been called the “Master of Suspense,” and for good reason. The director, known for his intense, ...
Film noir, which translates to “black movies,” explores the ... George Fortescue Maximilian de Winter (Laurence Olivier). After the two marry, the new Mrs. de Winter becomes aware of her predecessor, ...
In December, the institution sparked indignation among feminists when it refused to hold a debate on the screening of 'Last Tango in Paris.' This latest controversy comes at a time of labor unrest, ...
He didn’t reach John Ford’s level of manipulation and vitriol, but he didn’t have the greatest respect for the stars who brought his movies to life either ... the shoot was extremely challenging.
The Washington, D.C., Evening Star reported Monday, Jan. 1, 1940, that “merry crowds” had gathered in the nation’s capital to ...
Joan Plowright met the love of her life in husband Laurence Olivier. Their marriage was a tale of two thespians since they met in the theatre. Against all odds, with two decades between them in ...
Rebecca Lobach, the third pilot involved in the Blackhawk helicopter crash with an American Airlines plane, had her identity withheld due to her family's request. The crash, which resulted in no ...
It was in 1956 when the late Joan Plowright (who has died aged 95) first clocked eyes on the man who would become her second husband, Sir Laurence ... as did the 1970 movie Three Sisters, again based ...
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