Basil Radford

Basil Radford

  • Born: 1897-6-25
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  • Extended Reading
    • Gracie 2022-05-10 15:27:48

      What a "cunning" fat guy

      In an interview with Truffaut, Hitchcock once mentioned, "When the film was released in the United States, the scene of hide-and-seek at the girl’s aunt’s house was cut out. This is stupid, because this scene is the film. The essence of ". But in my opinion, the moment when the blindfolded aunt...

    • Timmy 2022-05-10 18:49:19

      You are my ministering angel.

      Based on a novel published a year ago. The detective part of the book is omitted, and the innocent male protagonist's experience as a fugitive is highlighted. In fact, this setting of "being planted for a desperate life needs self-evident innocence" Hitchcock had just used it in "The 39 Steps" two...

    • Jordane 2022-05-10 21:10:44

      Young "yong", purely "innocent", connected with "and" in the middle, the front and back are complementary and parallel phrases, which are attributives, and we always habitually complement the subject in the translation process in order to achieve "completeness". The young girl's Chinese translator can score 55 points at most, which can't be higher. If there is no supervision over the innocence and kindness of the daughter, the whole story will not hold. Her little first-aid common sense seemed to be God's will, and Hitchcock photographed the worldly suspenseful love a little detached and tasted. The deceased was strangled to death because of suspected innocence, which was a contrast with the simple love in the eyes of the girl; the two rescues were made by nature, similar behaviors, and different life experiences. There are many flaws in the script. The difficulty of "tethering" the murderer with a piece of clothing is not small. The tension of the drama has come out, and the completion is very average.

    Young and Innocent quotes

    • [first lines]

      Husband: Christine!

      Christine: Don't shout, I tell you! Don't shout!

    • [last lines]

      Erica Burgoyne: Father, don't you think we ought to ask Mr. Tisdall to dinner?