Hi Jeff
Yes, Marriott was a delight. "Next train's gone."
The film with Peck and Bergman was called Spellbound. Bergman gets a lot of lecturing from her old professor on the need for her, as a woman, to keep her emotions in check. The ending has the gun turning 180 degrees and shooting its owner (I won't say the name in case anyone reading this hasn't seen it). I don't know whether that had ever been done before, or whether it was Hitchcock's own idea.
Yes, Marriott was a delight. "Next train's gone."
The film with Peck and Bergman was called Spellbound. Bergman gets a lot of lecturing from her old professor on the need for her, as a woman, to keep her emotions in check. The ending has the gun turning 180 degrees and shooting its owner (I won't say the name in case anyone reading this hasn't seen it). I don't know whether that had ever been done before, or whether it was Hitchcock's own idea.
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