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Joseph COTTEN (1905-1994) * AFI Top Actor nominee. Notable Films: Shadow of a Doubt (1943); Citizen Kane (1941); The Magnificent Ambersons (1942); Journey Into Fear (1942); Gaslight (1944); Since You Went Away (1944); Love Letters (1945); Duel in the Sun (1946); The Farmer's Daughter (1947); Portrait of Jennie (1948); Beyond the Forest (1949); Under Capricorn (1949); The Third Man (1949); Niagara (1953); Touch of Evil (1958) (Police Surgeon, uncredited). Joseph Cotten, Old Hollywood Actors, Shadow Of A Doubt, George Hurrell, Citizen Kane, Classic Film Stars, Classic Actors, Old Hollywood Movies, The Third Man

Joseph COTTEN (1905-1994) * AFI Top Actor nominee. Notable Films: Shadow of a Doubt (1943); Citizen Kane (1941); The Magnificent Ambersons (1942); Journey Into Fear (1942); Gaslight (1944); Since You Went Away (1944); Love Letters (1945); Duel in the Sun (1946); The Farmer's Daughter (1947); Portrait of Jennie (1948); Beyond the Forest (1949); Under Capricorn (1949); The Third Man (1949); Niagara (1953); Touch of Evil (1958) (Police Surgeon, uncredited).

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Joseph Cotton, Silent Films, Joseph Cotten, British Icons, Vintage Actors, Alfred Hitchcock Movies, Shadow Of A Doubt, Hollywood Photography, Noir Movie

Shadow Of A Doubt, Joseph Cotten, 1943 is a photograph by Everett which was uploaded on December 2nd, 2011. The photograph may be purchased as wall art, home decor, apparel, phone cases, greeting cards, and more. All products are produced on-demand and shipped worldwide within 2 - 3 business days.

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Film Noir Photography, Noir Photography, Joseph Cotten, Classic Film Noir, Fritz Lang, The Third Man, Orson Welles, Cary Grant, Favorite Actors

At left: Hitchcock's "Notorious." Bergman on strong axis. Grant at left. Bergman lighter, Grant shadowed. Grant above, Bergman below. Movement toward lower right. The attention and pressure is on her. I've mentioned from time to time the "shot at a time" sessions I do at film festivals and universities, sifting through a film with the help of the audience. The e-mails I receive indicate this is perceived as some kind of esoteric exercise. Actually, it's something anyone can do, including…

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