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“HITCHCOCK’s COLLABORATORS FROM THE GOLDEN AGE” - (068)
ALFRED HITCHCOCK, the iconic “Master of Suspense,” loved to work with certain actors over and over again. Often, he had very complicated relationships with his actors. (Just ask TIPPI HEDREN!) However, he managed to form great working relationships with stars like JAMES STEWART, GRACE KELLY, INGRID BERGMAN, and CARY GRANT. This week, we take a fun look at some of the actors who he loved to work with. So, which actor did he put in more of his films than anyone else? The answer may surprise you.
SHOW NOTES:
Sources:
Cary Grant (2020), by Scott Eyman;
Hitchcock’s Heroines (2018), by Caroline Young;
Hitchcock’s British Films (2010), by Maurice Yacowar;
It’s Only A Movie: Alfred Hitchcock a Personal Biography (2006), by Charlotte Chandler;
Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light (2003), by Patrick McGilligan;
Ingrid Bergman: My Story (1980), by Ingrid Bergman and Alan Burgess;
"Alfred Hitchcock & Cary Grant Together: Twisted image,” by Kevin Maher, www.top10filmlists.com;
“Alfred Hitchcock's Most Frequent Collaborators, Ranked,” January 21, 2024, by Alice Caswell, ScreenRant.com;
“The Relationship Between Alfred Hitchcock and Cary Grant, Explained,” January 16, 2023, by Heather Lawton, MovieWeb;
“Leo G. Carroll,” Actor, 80, Dead, October 19, 1972, New York Times;
“Miss Clare Greet, Actress, 47 Years; British Stage Favorite Dies,” February 15, 1939, New York Times;
TCM.com;
IMDBPro.com;
IBDB.com;
Wikipedia.com;
RogerEbert.com;
Movies Mentioned:
The Ring (1927), starring Carl Brisson & Ian Hunter;
Blackmail (1929), starring John Longden;
The Manxman (1929), starring Anne Ondra;
Murder! (1930), starring Herbert Marshall;
Ellstree Calling (1930), starring Will Fyffe;
Juno and the Paycock (1930), starring Sara Allgood & Barry Fitzgerald;
The Skin Game (1931), starring Edmund Gwenn;
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), starring Peter Lorre;
Sabotage (1936), starring Sylvia Sidney;
Young and Innocent (1937), starring Nova Pilbeam;
Jamaica Inn (1939), starring Charles Laughton & Maureen O’Hara;
Rebecca (1940), starring Joan Fontaine, Laurence Olivier, & Judith Anderson;
Suspicion (1941), starring Cary Grant & Joan Fontaine;
Shadow of a Doubt (1943), starring Joseph Cotten & Teresa Wright;
Spellbound (1945), starring Gregory Peck & Ingrid Bergman;
Notorious (1946), starring Ingrid Bergman & Cary Grant;
The Paradine Case (1947), starring Gregory Peck, Alida Valli, & Ann Todd;
Under Capricorn (1949), starring Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten & Michael Wilding;
Stage Fright (1950), starring Marlene Dietrich & Jane Wyman;
Strangers on a Train (1951), starring Farley Granger, Robert Walker & Ruth Roman;
To Catch A Thief (1955), starring Cary Grant & Grace Kelly;
Anastasia (1956) starring Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynner, & Helen Hayes;
North by Northwest (1959), starring Cary Grant & Eva Marie Saint;
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“HITCHCOCK’s COLLABORATORS FROM THE GOLDEN AGE” - (068)
ALFRED HITCHCOCK, the iconic “Master of Suspense,” loved to work with certain actors over and over again. Often, he had very complicated relationships with his actors. (Just ask TIPPI HEDREN!) However, he managed to form great working relationships with stars like JAMES STEWART, GRACE KELLY, INGRID BERGMAN, and CARY GRANT. This week, we take a fun look at some of the actors who he loved to work with. So, which actor did he put in more of his films than anyone else? The answer may surprise you.
SHOW NOTES:
Sources:
Cary Grant (2020), by Scott Eyman;
Hitchcock’s Heroines (2018), by Caroline Young;
Hitchcock’s British Films (2010), by Maurice Yacowar;
It’s Only A Movie: Alfred Hitchcock a Personal Biography (2006), by Charlotte Chandler;
Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light (2003), by Patrick McGilligan;
Ingrid Bergman: My Story (1980), by Ingrid Bergman and Alan Burgess;
"Alfred Hitchcock & Cary Grant Together: Twisted image,” by Kevin Maher, www.top10filmlists.com;
“Alfred Hitchcock's Most Frequent Collaborators, Ranked,” January 21, 2024, by Alice Caswell, ScreenRant.com;
“The Relationship Between Alfred Hitchcock and Cary Grant, Explained,” January 16, 2023, by Heather Lawton, MovieWeb;
“Leo G. Carroll,” Actor, 80, Dead, October 19, 1972, New York Times;
“Miss Clare Greet, Actress, 47 Years; British Stage Favorite Dies,” February 15, 1939, New York Times;
TCM.com;
IMDBPro.com;
IBDB.com;
Wikipedia.com;
RogerEbert.com;
Movies Mentioned:
The Ring (1927), starring Carl Brisson & Ian Hunter;
Blackmail (1929), starring John Longden;
The Manxman (1929), starring Anne Ondra;
Murder! (1930), starring Herbert Marshall;
Ellstree Calling (1930), starring Will Fyffe;
Juno and the Paycock (1930), starring Sara Allgood & Barry Fitzgerald;
The Skin Game (1931), starring Edmund Gwenn;
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), starring Peter Lorre;
Sabotage (1936), starring Sylvia Sidney;
Young and Innocent (1937), starring Nova Pilbeam;
Jamaica Inn (1939), starring Charles Laughton & Maureen O’Hara;
Rebecca (1940), starring Joan Fontaine, Laurence Olivier, & Judith Anderson;
Suspicion (1941), starring Cary Grant & Joan Fontaine;
Shadow of a Doubt (1943), starring Joseph Cotten & Teresa Wright;
Spellbound (1945), starring Gregory Peck & Ingrid Bergman;
Notorious (1946), starring Ingrid Bergman & Cary Grant;
The Paradine Case (1947), starring Gregory Peck, Alida Valli, & Ann Todd;
Under Capricorn (1949), starring Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten & Michael Wilding;
Stage Fright (1950), starring Marlene Dietrich & Jane Wyman;
Strangers on a Train (1951), starring Farley Granger, Robert Walker & Ruth Roman;
To Catch A Thief (1955), starring Cary Grant & Grace Kelly;
Anastasia (1956) starring Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynner, & Helen Hayes;
North by Northwest (1959), starring Cary Grant & Eva Marie Saint;
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