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Notorious (1946)

Directed by Alfred Hitchcock

Thriller | Suspense | Romance

Most recently watched by loganpm, lolareels, sleestakk

Overview

In order to help bring Nazis to justice, U.S. government agent T.R. Devlin recruits Alicia Huberman, the American daughter of a convicted German war criminal, as a spy. As they begin to fall for one another, Alicia is instructed to win the affections of Alexander Sebastian, a Nazi hiding out in Brazil. When Sebastian becomes serious about his relationship with Alicia, the stakes get higher, and Devlin must watch her slip further undercover.

Rated NR | Length 103 minutes

Actors

Cary Grant | Ingrid Bergman | Claude Rains | Leopoldine Konstantin | Louis Calhern | Alex Minotis | Reinhold Schünzel | Ivan Triesault | Eberhard Krumschmidt | Moroni Olsen | Ricardo Costa | Charles Mendl | Wally Brown | Fay Baker | Friedrich von Ledebur | Peter von Zerneck | Fred Nurney | Charles D. Brown | Eddie Bruce | Ben Erway | Donald Kerr | James Logan | Emmett Vogan | John Vosper | Alan Ward | Paul Bryar | George Lynn | Frank Marlowe | Howard Negley | Virginia Gregg | Bea Benaderet | Aileen Carlyle | Elizabeth Wilson | Almeda Fowler | Leota Lorraine | Sandra Morgan | Lillian West | Richard Clarke | Francis McDonald | Alfred Hitchcock | Frank McLure | Tom Coleman | Alfredo DeSa | Bess Flowers | Art Howard | Jeffrey Sayre | Bert Moorhouse | Gavin Gordon | Harry Hayden | Warren Jackson | Thomas Martin | Tina Menard | Howard M. Mitchell | Antonio Moreno | Garry Owen | Dink Trout | Lenore Ulric | Frank Wilcox | Bernice Barrett | Lulu Mae Bohrman | Candido Bonsato | Beulah Christian | William Gordon | Ted Kelly | Ramon Nomar | Louis Serrano | Patricia Smart | Herbert Wyndham

Viewing History (seen 1 time)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
07/19/2017Home TheaterBlu-rayOwned8.5 stars
 

Viewing Notes

Not typical Hitchcock but I liked this romance posing as a spy thriller quite a bit, mainly because Ingrid Bergman and Claude Raines do such a great job in their respective roles. Bergman is especially amazing. Considering that she really had to sell the audience on her character while Cary Grant just had to show up and be Cary Grant, I thought she did a great job.

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