Heralding war with springy step
- Document author(s):
- J. Hoberman
- Document source:
- New York Times
- Publication date:
- 3/9/2014
- Document type:
- article
- Number of pages:
- 2
- Document name subject:
- Alfred Hitchcock and David O. Selznick
- Document contains:
- production co
- Related films:
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- The man who knew too much — Hitchcock, Alfred — England — 1934
- The thirty-nine steps — Hitchcock, Alfred — England — 1935
- Foreign correspondent — Hitchcock, Alfred — United States — 1940
- Film country(ies):
- England and United States
- Film language(s):
- English
- Film production company:
- Gaumont British Picture Corp. and United Artists Corporation
- Film genre(s):
- Espionage and War
- Film subject(s):
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- Assassination -- Drama
- Diplomatic and consular service -- Drama
- Espionage -- Drama
- Espionage -- Great Britain -- Drama
- Fugitives from justice -- Drama
- Kidnapping -- Drama
- Man-woman relationships -- Drama
- Murder -- Drama
- Rich people -- Drama
- Saint Moritz (Switzerland) -- Description and travel -- Drama
- Triangles (Interpersonal relations) -- Drama
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Drama
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