Stage Fright (1950) Official Trailer - Jane Wyman, Alfred Hitchcock Movie HD

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Stage Fright (1950) Official Trailer - Jane Wyman, Alfred Hitchcock Movie HD

A struggling actress tries to help a friend prove his innocence when he's accused of murdering the husband of a high society entertainer.

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Marlene doing 'Laziest Gal In Town' helped inspire Madeleine Kahn'a song "I'm So Tired' in Mel Brooks Blazing Saddles.

poetcomic
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Marlene the only one actress Hitchcock allowed to set up her own light design and shots during the realization of this film. was a really, really diva, no one else in the film history .... at least as far as i know.

oeleveoleve.
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Stupenda pellicola, certo non è chissà che cosa ma è comunque un piacevole giallo, quindi stupenda e stupenda per me come valutazione è 8.

langelodidio-goaldo
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Himmlisch schöne Schauspieler und fesselnder Film 🎥

DarkMila
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Fő a pontatlanság! Michael Wilding Jr. /1953-/A Gugli ezt a filmet a filmjei közé sorolja! Születése előtt 3 évvel szerepelni egy filmben؟ Ez min. 1 Impossible Nobel Award!!! Erre eddig Sophie Marceau/1965-/volt képes, aki már 1943-ban forgatott؟ Szintén a Gugli szerint! Ebben a 2 címre is elkeresztelt 1950-es filmben a szereplők közt már viszont Michael Wilding/Sr/azaz a papa؟ képe található... Bravó "kedves és okos" Gugli!!!

martonszabo
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A weird regression for Hitchcock. Very reminiscent of some of his lesser 1930s British films. Hardly the Hitchcock of "Rebecca", "Shadow of a Doubt", and "Rope". Hard to believe that next year following this would be the great "Strangers on a Train", and all the great masterworks to follow in the 50s. A pity about Wyman's terrible hair-style, but even the great Marilyn Monroe herself had to suffer the horrible hairdos of the 1950s. Wyman does a great acting job, regardless. But, minus a few master touches, Hitchcock phoned this in. Well, he did say (jokingly but not really) that Marlene Dietrich directed the movie.

classiclife
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i am no happy with you rest and digest you don' t work on me nice try.

emilycoffin
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I'm surprised at Hitchcock. This film simply isn't worthy of his abilities.

alexdavies