Gordon Mcdonell


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They Won't Believe Me (1947) -- (Movie Clip) To The Jury Please Opening scenes, folksy lawyer Cahill (Frank Ferguson) beginning his defense of slippery Larry (Robert Young), brief introductions for Tom Powers, Janet Shaw, Jane Greer and others who will figure in the story, from They Won't Believe Me, 1947, also starring Susan Hayward.
They Won't Believe Me (1947) -- (Movie Clip) Won't You Need Some Socks? Still in deep flashback from his murder trial, proven cad husband Larry (Robert Young) finds out that wealthy wife Greta (Rita Johnson) is way ahead of his plan to skip town with his girlfriend, in They Won't Believe Me, 1947.
They Won't Believe Me (1947) -- How Do You Know I'll Show Up? Larry (Robert Young) can't forget about Verna (Susan Hayward). so he's summoned her to the mountains to share his new plan to fleece his wife, in They Won't Believe Me, 1947.
Shadow Of A Doubt (1943) -- (Movie Clip) Do You Believe In Telepathy? Director Alfred Hitchcock detailing the family (on location in Santa Rosa, California), Mom, Dad, sister and brother (Patricia Collinge, Henry Travers, Edna May Wonacott, Charles Bates) as restless Charlie (Teresa Wright) decides to send an unnecessary telegram, in Shadow Of A Doubt, 1943.
Shadow Of A Doubt (1943) -- (Movie Clip) You've Nothing On Me! Alfred Hitchcock has established an Eastern city and his languid male lead Joseph Cotten, attended by his landlady (Constance Purdy), and not much else, in Shadow Of A Doubt, 1943, co-starring Teresa Wright, Thornton Wilder and Mrs. Hitchcock, Alma Reville, among credited writers.
Shadow Of A Doubt (1943) -- (Movie Clip) Not Interested In Money Preening teen Charlie (Teresa Wright) has no idea Uncle Charlie (Joseph Cotten) is a criminal, visiting the Santa Rosa, California bank where her dad (Henry Travers) works, and he's less keen on the boss (Edwin Stanley) than a widow (Frances Carson), in Hitchcock's Shadow Of A Doubt, 1943.
Shadow Of A Doubt (1943) -- (Movie Clip) I Know A Secret About You We know, without detail, that visiting Uncle Charlie (Joseph Cotten) is a fugitive, as he diverts the younger kids (Edna May Wonacott, Charles Bates) from the newspaper, while swooning niece Charlie (Teresa Wright) continues to assume all is well, in Alfred Hitchcock's Shadow Of A Doubt, 1943.
They Won't Believe Me (1947) -- (Movie Clip) Special Kind Of Dynamite Still narrating in flashback from his murder trial, Larry Balantime (Robert Young), set up by his well-to-do wife in a new job, Tom Powers his boss, aptly-described Susan Hayward (as "Verna") plotting, in They Won't Believe Me, 1947, produced by Joan Harrison.

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