Whitfield Cook


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Stage Fright (1950) -- (Movie Clip) I Think He's Dead Following the credits, panicked actor Jonathan (Richard Todd) with not-quite girlfriend Eve (Jane Wyman), then recounting the incident with diva Charlotte (Marlene Dietrich), from Hitchcock's Stage Fright, 1950.
Stage Fright (1950) -- (Movie Clip) You And Captain Kidd Aspiring actress Eve (Jane Wyman) with her somewhat dissolute sailor father (Alistair Sim), to whom she's fled with almost-boyfriend Jonathan (Richard Todd), a possible suspect in his lover's husband's murder, in Hitchcock's Stage Fright, 1950.
Stage Fright (1950) -- (Movie Clip) I Love Strange Men Aspiring actress Eve (Jane Wyman) pretends feeling faint, drawing the attention of first Fortesque (Miles Malleson) then policeman Smith (Michael Wilding), hoping to learn about the murder he's investigating, in Alfred Hitchcock's Stage Fright, 1950.
Stage Fright (1950) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Doris Dinsdale Aspiring actress Eve (Jane Wyman) practicing her cockney when the director makes his cameo, dodging cops and posing as the fill-in maid for mourning star and possible murder suspect "Charlie" (Marlene Dietrich), in Hitchcock's Stage Fright, 1950.
Secret Heart, The (1946) -- (Movie Clip) She's Worse Opening MGM's entry in the psychological-drama fad, Chase (Robert Sterling), home from the Navy, surprises girlfriend Kay (Patricia Medina), who works for his mom, and learns sister Penny (June Allyson) isn't doing well, in The Secret Heart, 1946, with Claudette Colbert and Walter Pidgeon.
Secret Heart, The (1946) -- (Movie Clip) Your Father Used To Play That Psych patient Penny (June Allyson), with brother Chase (Robert Sterling) and a prospective suitor (Marshall Thompson), have agreed they might as well stay at the upstate home of bachelor Chris (Walter Pidgeon), a friend of their deceased father, whom she's just met, in The Secret Heart, 1946.
Secret Heart, The (1946) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Not Your Patient! Claudette Colbert is Manhattan real estate pro Lee, tangling with psychologist Lionel Barrymore, who demands that she give him the back-story so he can help her troubled step-daughter (June Allyson, not seen), introducing Walter Pidgeon along the way, early in The Secret Heart, 1946.
Big City (1948) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Gonna See A Lot Of You Rare solo number for wonderful Betty Garrett, as singer "Shoo-Shoo" Grady, being courted by cop Pat (George Murphy), song by Fred Spielman and Janice Torre, in MGM's Big City, 1948.
Big City (1948) -- (Movie Clip) When You Find A Kid School-age Margaret O'Brien narrating, her discovery and the meeting of her three "fathers," Cantor Feldman (Danny Thomas), Rev. Andrews (Robert Preston) and Officer O'Donnell (George Murphy), plus "Mama" Feldman, early in MGM's Big City, 1948.
Big City (1948) -- (Movie Clip) You've Got A Crush School-age Margaret O'Brien narrating, her discovery and the meeting of her three "fathers," Cantor Feldman (Danny Thomas), Rev. Andrews (Robert Preston) and Officer O'Donnell (George Murphy), plus "Mama" Feldman, early in MGM's Big City, 1948.

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