Noel Johnson

Noel Johnson

  • Born: 1916-12-28
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  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: "Highly Dangerous", "Red Monkey Incident", "Me and Long Nails", "Protected Domain", "The Mystery of Seven Clock Faces", "The Top Secret of 007"
  • NoelJohnson, actor, major works include " Highly Dangerous " and "Red Monkey Incident".
    Extended Reading
    • Jerel 2022-03-23 09:02:34

      everything points here

      This should be Hitchcock's last few films, a brief comment on the past Hitchcock experiments and style changes it presents.
      Hitchcock's early films can be culminated in Vertigo. Use the entire movie to leave a huge suspense and finally unravel it with a casual detail to form a complete loopback...

    • Desiree 2022-01-07 15:52:55

      Silent images and unpalatable dishes

      The opening shot from the river to the bank is spectacular. London is a really charming place. This is also Hitchcock's departure from himself. In his later years, he filmed this film like Ford's "Scotland Yard". The front person had a friendly conversation, and the back together with the box...

    • Velda 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      Awesome, very comfortable narrative. Unlike previous Hitchcock films, this film has nudity and some brutal scenes, which makes the film have a taste of his loyal fan Palma. The master told a story with ease, which made me wait for Diaosi to be convinced. Hitchcock is a real god, even in the late stage, his style is still undiminished, 4 and a half stars

    • Ulices 2022-03-25 09:01:14

      Some of the little tricks Hitchcock used to achieve results in those days are really amazing. . The aerial long shot at the beginning, the long shot of slowly stepping back down the stairs during the murder scene, and the clever transition between sound and silence during the trial and murder. .

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