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"Notorious," a classic drama directed by Alfred Hitchcock, follows the story of Alicia Huberman, played by the captivating Ingrid Bergman. She is recruited by government agent Devlin, portrayed by the dashing Cary Grant, to infiltrate a group of Nazis in Brazil. As Alicia gets closer to her target, she finds herself torn between her loyalty to the mission and her growing love for Devlin. With tension building and secrets unraveling, the film explores themes of trust, betrayal, and sacrifice in the shadowy world of espionage. Set against the backdrop of post-World War II espionage, "Notorious" features stellar performances from Claude Rains as the enigmatic Sebastian and Louis Calhern as Alicia's father. As the intricate plot unfolds, Hitchcock masterfully weaves together elements of romance, suspense, and moral ambiguity. With its atmospheric cinematography and gripping storyline, "Notorious" remains a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences with its intricate storytelling and unforgettable performances.
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Hitchcock used a pioneering 'zoom in/track out' camera technique in the famous party scene in Notorious. This technique involved zooming in on Ingrid Bergman's character while simultaneously tracking out the surrounding environment, creating a disorienting, claustrophobic effect that heightened the suspense and reflected the character's anxiety.
Yes, Notorious faced several censorship challenges due to its script. The Hays Code administrators were particularly concerned about the portrayal of promiscuity, the explicit mention of Sebastian's business, and the use of uranium in the plot. As a result, the dialogue had to be carefully structured to pass the censorship review, subtly implying rather than explicitly stating various elements.
Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant prepared for their roles with extensive discussions with Hitchcock, who was known for his detailed character backstories. Bergman in particular immersed herself into the conflicted emotions of her character, balancing vulnerability with strength, while Grant worked on portraying a more ambiguous, morally complex character than his usual suave persona.
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🎬The famous kissing scene between Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman was meticulously designed to circumvent the Hays Code's rule against kisses longer than three seconds. By having the actors break the kiss every three seconds before resuming, Hitchcock managed to create a scene that lasted for two and a half minutes and became one of the longest kisses in movie history at that time.
💡Alfred Hitchcock made a cameo appearance at the party in Sebastian's mansion in Notorious, a signature move in most of his films. In this scene, he can be seen drinking champagne and then quickly departing, adding a subtle layer of his personal touch to the film.
🎯The uranium ore samples used in Notorious, which become a central element of the plot, were actually authentic. Hitchcock reportedly obtained real uranium ore from the Los Alamos Laboratory with permission under the guise that it was essential for the authenticity of the film, despite the heightened security and secrecy surrounding nuclear materials post-World War II.
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