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  2. Rope (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film's trailer. Rope is a 1948 American psychological crime thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on the 1929 play of the same title by Patrick Hamilton. The film was adapted by Hume Cronyn with a screenplay by Arthur Laurents. [7] The film was produced by Hitchcock and Sidney Bernstein as the first of their Transatlantic ...

  3. Rope (play) - Wikipedia

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    In Alfred Hitchcock's 1948 film version, Rope, Hitchcock, Hume Cronyn, and Arthur Laurents made some changes to the original stage play. The setting is relocated to the 1940s New York City and the names of all of the characters, with the exception of Rupert Cadell, are altered. Quiet Mrs. Debenham became cheerful Mrs. Atwater.

  4. Alfred Hitchcock filmography - Wikipedia

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    Studio publicity photo of Hitchcock in 1955. Alfred Hitchcock (1899–1980) [1] was an English director and filmmaker. Popularly known as the "Master of Suspense" for his use of innovative film techniques in thrillers, [1] [2] Hitchcock started his career in the British film industry as a title designer and art director for a number of silent films during the early 1920s.

  5. Hitchcockian pscyho thriller 'Rope' gets back to its stage ...

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    When that play is "Rope," also an iconic Alfred Hitchcock film, Peter Christian Hansen has a message for them. The play onstage came first. Hansen is artistic director of Gremlin Theatre, where ...

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  7. Dick Hogan - Wikipedia

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    In 1948 he was featured in two more films: Beyond Glory, starring Alan Ladd and Donna Reed; and Shed No Tears, starring Wallace Ford and June Vincent. [32] [33] Even though it was the first film he worked on in 1948, his final on-screen performance was in Alfred Hitchcock's Rope. In it, Hogan played the crucial role of David Kentley, the ...