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Paladin

(28,254 posts)
37. That's The One.
Tue Feb 5, 2013, 10:35 AM
Feb 2013

If you don't get goosebumps from that scene toward the end of the movie where Kim Novak "reappears," you need to check your vital signs.....
North by Northwest Blue_Tires Feb 2013 #1
I have seen the Birds and Psycho many times. texanwitch Feb 2013 #2
Please watch it ASAP. MicaelS Feb 2013 #42
I recommend "The Trouble With Harry." PETRUS Feb 2013 #3
Ha! I was typing that just as you were!!!! nt valerief Feb 2013 #5
It's in its own category, almost. PETRUS Feb 2013 #6
Right. I'm surprised it's considered an inferior Hitchcock flick by some standards. nt valerief Feb 2013 #7
The Trouble with Harry is the one with the dead body everyone is trying to hide. texanwitch Feb 2013 #11
North by Northwest is my favorite Hitchcock flick, but valerief Feb 2013 #4
North by Northwest, is that the one with plane scene on the road. texanwitch Feb 2013 #16
Another Hitchcock "falsely accused innocent has to find the bad guys" picture Lydia Leftcoast Feb 2013 #18
Ha, reminds me of Angela Lansbury in The Manchurian Candidate. I think she was only a couple of year valerief Feb 2013 #38
Yep, that's the one. Grant in the middle of nowhere with cornfields nearby. valerief Feb 2013 #39
Bell, Book and Candle frogmarch Feb 2013 #8
That is a good one. texanwitch Feb 2013 #13
I knew someone who was a extra in Picnic, she was one of the babies. texanwitch Feb 2013 #20
How cool! frogmarch Feb 2013 #34
I have Picnic on DVD, I watch it every year on Labor Day. texanwitch Feb 2013 #35
BB&C is not Hitchcock but a fun movie nonetheless nuxvomica Feb 2013 #24
What a surprise! I'd always frogmarch Feb 2013 #31
Kim Novak was in "Satan's Triangle" Art_from_Ark Feb 2013 #30
I must have missed that one. frogmarch Feb 2013 #33
She has a good life RILib Feb 2013 #47
Kim Novak had a series of movies that flopped csziggy Feb 2013 #58
After that, watch Mel Brooks' "High Anxiety" -- his tribute to Hitch Bucky Feb 2013 #9
I agree with you on that one. zanana1 Feb 2013 #28
LOVE LOVE LOVE that flick!!!! nt valerief Feb 2013 #40
They're All Worth Watching. Paladin Feb 2013 #10
Is this the one where he trys to make a woman into being someone else. texanwitch Feb 2013 #12
That's The One. Paladin Feb 2013 #37
It's a slow paced movie that takes it's sweet time setting up the plot climax, so relax and enjoy Populist_Prole Feb 2013 #14
Shadow of a Doubt. one of Hitchock's personal favorites. mulsh Feb 2013 #15
Yes, Shadow of a Doubt is great, and so is Strangers on a Train Lydia Leftcoast Feb 2013 #17
I am beginning to like mystery movies now, Hitchcock was the best. texanwitch Feb 2013 #19
Charles Boyier and Ingrid Bergman mucifer Feb 2013 #21
And a 17-year-old Angela Lansbury Lydia Leftcoast Feb 2013 #29
got her first Oscar nod for that. ceile Feb 2013 #44
The original 1940 Gaslight made in England is way creepier than the Hollywood version mulsh Feb 2013 #45
Take note of Bernard Herrmann's scores for the Hollywood films Lydia Leftcoast Feb 2013 #52
From Citizen Kane to Taxi Driver, Herrmann was one of the greats. sarge43 Feb 2013 #54
I loved "Notorious" with Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman. mucifer Feb 2013 #22
Ok, just saw the part of the movie where the rich guy uses Jimmy Stewart to kill his wife. texanwitch Feb 2013 #23
Well, here are some I like besides all his well known classics. edbermac Feb 2013 #25
I loved "The Family Plot" CaliforniaPeggy Feb 2013 #26
shadow of a doubt sarge43 Feb 2013 #27
I used to live in Santa Rosa about a mile away from where the house Downtown Hound Feb 2013 #51
You should get the book sarge43 Feb 2013 #53
Maybe back then Downtown Hound Feb 2013 #56
Didn't think it would be now. It's been 70 years. sarge43 Feb 2013 #57
He invented that zoom & move technique Recursion Feb 2013 #32
If I remember, that wasn't shown for a whole lot of years, till recently Rhiannon12866 Feb 2013 #36
Another film I really, really like that isn't Hitchcock but sooooo reminds me of him is valerief Feb 2013 #41
No one was as terrifying as Joan Crawford RILib Feb 2013 #48
And Claude Rains. Love him with Davis in Deception. nt valerief Feb 2013 #50
Shadow of a Doubt and Notorious are my favorites ceile Feb 2013 #43
Any of them? harmonicon Feb 2013 #46
VERTIGO is one that I haven't seen, either derby378 Feb 2013 #49
Has someone recommended Spellbound? sarge43 Feb 2013 #55
One I've seen several times recently that I like csziggy Feb 2013 #59
I checked on Youtube and there are lots of Hitchcock's movies, some really old ones. texanwitch Feb 2013 #60
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