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The Fallen Idol (Motion picture)
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- (19). Stars Ralph Richardson.
Citations:
1. None at this time.
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Falsely Accused (British early film, less than 700 ft) |
- (1905). Depicts a robbery in City of London, a clerk is accused, imprisoned, escapes, and, helped by a priest, proves his innocence. Directed by Cecil Hepworth.
Citations:
1. Cinema in Britain, Ivan Butler, AE Barnes/Tintivy Press, 1973.
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Family Plot (Motion picture)
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- (19). Directed by Alfred Hitchcock for his 50th feature, stars William Devane, Barbara Harris, Karen Black and Michael Dern.
Citations:
1. None at this time.
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Frenzy (Motion picture)
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- (19). Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, stars Jon Finch.
Citations:
1. None at this time.
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From Gypsy Hands (British early film, 570 ft) |
- (1910). There are about 30 camera setups and the use of panning shots in this early effort, about a messenger boy who is robbed of some pearls by a Gypsy.
Citations:
1. Cinema in Britain, Ivan Butler, AE Barnes/Tintivy Press, 1973.
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Fury (US Motion picture) |
- (191936). Directed by Fritz Lang, starring Spencer Tracy. ''I'm legally dead and they're legally murderers. The fact that I'm alive is not their fault.''
Citations:
1. 'Movie Notes: Fury', by J. M. Purcell, The Armchair Detective, Volume 12, Winter 1979, Volume 1, pg. 81.
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