Notorious (1946)



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Synopsis:
Though Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious was produced by David O. Selznick's Vanguard Films, Selznick himself had little to do with the production, which undoubtedly pleased the highly independent Hitchcock. Ingrid Bergman plays Alicia Huberman, who goes to hell in a handbasket after her father, an accused WWII traitor, commits suicide. American secret agent Devlin (Cary Grant) is ordered to enlist the libidinous Alicia's aid in trapping Alexander Sebastian (Claude Rains), the head of a Brazilian neo-Nazi group. Openly contemptuous of Alicia despite her loyalty to the American cause, Devlin calmly instructs her to woo and wed Sebastian, so that that good guys will have an "inside woman" to monitor the Nazi chieftain's activities. It is only after Alicia and Sebastian are married that Devlin admits to himself that he's fallen in love with her. The "MacGuffin" in this case is a cache of uranium ore, hidden somewhere on Sebastian's estate. Upon discovering that his wife is a spy, Sebastian balks at eliminating her until ordered to do so by his virago of a mother (Madame Konstantin). Tension mounts to a fever pitch as Devlin, a day late and several dollars short, strives to rescue Alicia from Sebastian's homicidal designs. Of the several standout sequences, the film's highlight is an extended love scene between Alicia and Devlin, which manages to ignite the screen while still remaining scrupulously within the edicts of the Production Code. In later years, Hitchcock never tired of relating the story of how he and screenwriter Ben Hecht (who was nominated for an Oscar) fell under the scrutiny of the FBI after electing to use uranium as a plot device -- this before the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. A huge moneymaker for everyone concerned, Notorious remains one of Hitchcock's best espionage melodramas. In 1992, Notorious was remade for cable television; it goes without saying that the original is vastly superior.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
1/1/1946
Director Credit
Alfred Joseph Hitchcock Director
Cast Credit
Lillian West Woman
Alan Ward Reporter
Harry Lester Dorr Motorcycle Police
Almeda Fowler Woman
Friedrich Ledebur Knerr
Tina Menard Maid
Garry Owen Motorcycle Police
Ben Erway Reporter
Antonio Moreno Senor Ortiza
Charles D. Brown Judge
Eddie Bruce Reporter
Bea Benaderet Clerk
Donald Kerr Reporter
Howard Negley Photographer
Warren Jackson District Attorney
James Logan Reporter
Virginia Gregg Clerk
Leota Lorraine Woman
Herbert Wyndham Mr. Cook
Aileen Carlyle Woman at Party
Dink Trout Clerk at Court
Sandra Morgan
George Lynn Photographer
Howard Mitchell Bailiff
Fred Nurney Huberman
Gavin Gordon Ernest Weylin
Francis McDonald Man
Frank Marlowe Photographer
Alfredo De Sa Ribero
Peter Von Zerneck Rossner
Paul Bryar
Frank Wilcox FBI Man
Tom Coleman Court Stenographer
John Vosper
Harry Hayden Defense Counsel
Emmett Vogan Reporter
Beulah Christian
Cary Grant T.R. Devlin
Ingrid Bergman Alicia Huberman
William Claude Rains Alexander Sebastian
Louis Calhern Paul Prescott
Leopoldine Konstantin Madame Sebastian
Moroni Olsen Walter Beardsley
Reinhold Schünzel Dr. Anderson
Ivan Triesault Eric Mathis
Alexis Minotis Joseph
Wally Brown Mr. Hopkins
Charles Mendl Commodore
Ricardo Costa Dr. Barbosa
Eberhard Krumschmidt Hupka
Fay Baker Ethel
Production Credits Credit
Alfred Joseph Hitchcock Producer
Art Department Credit
Carroll Clark Art Director
Claude E. Carpenter Set Designer
Albert S. D'Agostino Art Director
Darrell Silvera Set Designer
Film Camera Credit
Ted Tetzlaff Cinematographer
Gregg Toland Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
William Dorfman first Assistant Director
Visual Effects Credit
Vernon Walker Special Effects
Paul Eagler Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Edith Head Costume Designer

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