William Archibald


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Innocents, The (1961) -- (Movie Clip) Your Turn To Hide Beckoned by one of her new charges, Miss Giddens (Deborah Kerr) enters a dark room, where she's surprised by Miles (Martin Stephens) then Flora (Pamela Franklin), then told to hide, meets Quint (Peter Wyngarde), then runs to Mrs. Grose (Megs Jenkins), in Jack Clayton's The Innocents, 1961.
Innocents, The (1961) -- (Movie Clip) More Than Anything Hard to turn away from the opening and first scene, with Deborah Kerr and Michael Redgrave, from director Jack Clayton's now-celebrated adaptation of Henry James' The Turn Of The Screw, The Innocents, 1961, screenplay by Truman Capote and William Archibald.
Innocents, The (1961) -- (Movie Clip) I've Been Quite Alone New governess Miss Giddens (Deborah Kerr) having increasingly odd experiences on the grounds, spies a figure in the tower and rushes up to find Miles (Martin Stephens), having noticed nothing, in Jack Clayton's The Innocents, 1961, screenplay by Truman Capote and William Archibald.
Innocents, The (1961) -- (Movie Clip) Lovely Spider Morning after her arrival at the estate, governess Miss Giddens (Deborah Kerr) shares letters with her ever-quirkier new charge (Pamela Tiffin), then rushes to Mrs. Grose (Megs Jenkins) with big news about the brother, in The Innocents, 1961, based on Henry James The Turn Of The Screw.
Innocents, The (1961) -- (Movie Clip) Afraid Of Reptiles On location in Sussex riding to her new job, first-time governess Miss Giddens (Deborah Kerr) is delighted and a little spooked surveying the grounds and meeting her new charge Flora (Pamela Franklin), early in Jack Clayton's The Innocents, 1961.
I Confess (1953) -- (Movie Clip) I Must Tell Someone Following the director's credit, Quebec City locations and the earliest quickest Alfred Hitchcock cameo you'll see (in the second shot), then the opening murder, Keller (O.A. Hasse) slinking away, encountering Father Logan (Montgomery Clift), in I Confess, 1953.
I Confess (1953) -- (Movie Clip) I Wanted To Run Quebecois Father Logan (Montgomery Clift) using a ruse to enter the crime scene, meets Inspector Larreu (Karl Malden), who then interviews murderer Keller (O.A. Hasse), his guilt known only to Logan, who then meets mysterious Ruth (Anne Baxter, her first scene) outside, in Hitchcock's I Confess, 1953.
I Confess (1953) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Not That Good An arranged meeting on a Quebec City ferry, murder suspect Father Logan (Montgomery Clift) with married friend Ruth (Anne Baxter), who wants to go to the police with his legitimate alibi, in Alfred Hitchcock's I Confess, 1953.

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