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Juno and the paycock

United Kingdom, 1930
film

This adaptation of Sean O’Casey’s play by director Alfred Hitchcock and his wife Alma Reville was lauded by the critics but Hitchcock was dissatis..

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Family plot [DVD]

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Suspicion

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Who pays the fiddler?

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Murder

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Made for each other

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Notorious

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In America

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Ascendancy

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