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Amparo 2022-09-06 12:47:54
germans in hitchcock films
This is a brilliant group drama in a limited space, touching on issues of race, politics, class, gender and more. But the most interesting one is the German Willie. In Hitchcock's other World War II films, many Germans appeared, and almost all of them played flat and pure evil others. Hitchcock...
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Darlene 2022-09-02 23:35:40
There's a little interlude in this movie
In 1943, when Hitchcock was filming the film [Lifeboat], due to the limited space in the boat, he could not accommodate his habitual cameo. For this reason, he racked his brains, and even once planned to play a floating corpse on the water. The result was a health consultant. Struggling to stop....

Walter Slezak
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Connie Porter: [about Willy] He's not like us! He's made of iron, we're just flesh and blood! Hungry and thirsty flesh and blood!
[doubles over sobbing in hunger]
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Willy: [fixing her diamond bracelet] Looks like bits of ice.
Connie Porter: I wish they were.
Willy: They're really nothing but a few pieces of carbon crystallized under high pressure at great heat.
Connie Porter: Quite so, if you want to be scientific about it.
Willy: I'm a great believer in science.
Connie Porter: Like tears, for instance. They're nothing but H2O with a trace of sodium chloride.