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...scene that would have made Alfred Hitchcock jealous...
...After the war, Lewis directed the two films that established his reputation, the thrillers "My Name Is Julia Ross" (1945) and "So Dark the Night" (1946). Both films are as richly atmospheric and suspenseful as anything Hitchcock produced in the 1940s - "Julia Ross," in fact, plays like a shorter, creepier take on "Rebecca," and both movies received critical accolades, a rare occurrence for a B feature. The tale of a young woman who is held captive by a crooked mother-and-son team who attempt to convince her that she's the son's mentally unstable wife, "Julia Ross...
About 20 students attended the first event of the day, a discussion entitled "Abuse in Relationships: How Does This Relate to Me?" The discussion, led by Alvarez's mother, Dr. Ana Maria Ferrer of the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, focused on identifying, addressing and preventing abuse in relationships...
Although Bankhead appeared in a few acclaimed films, notably Alfred Hitchcock's Lifeboat and Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth, she is now better known for her personality. Her drawled "Hello, Daaaaahling" and her never ending flow of conversation, punctuated by quick draws on a cigarette, became fixtures in the drawing rooms (and bedrooms) of many a London and New York society home. She once bragged about having had over 5,000 lovers, and she was romantically linked to many public figures in her lifetime, including Winston Churchill, Leonard Bernstein and Greta Garbo...
...cross section of American life. How many of us, after all, are literally born with two left feet, as is co-writer Eugene Levy's character, co-owner of a cool little Norwich terrier? Few of us want to win anything as badly as does Parker Posey and Michael Hitchcock's yuppie couple who have reduced their Weimaraner to a state of clinical depression. You could also argue that gay couples are overrepresented in this slice of life...