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Notorious (Hitchcock) [VHS]
 
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Notorious (Hitchcock) [VHS]

Cary Grant , Ingrid Bergman , Alfred Hitchcock    Universal, suitable for all   VHS Tape
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  • Actors: Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains, Louis Calhern, Leopoldine Konstantin
  • Directors: Alfred Hitchcock
  • Writers: Alfred Hitchcock, Ben Hecht, Clifford Odets, John Taintor Foote
  • Producers: Alfred Hitchcock
  • Language English, French, Portuguese
  • Classification: U
  • Studio: Fremantle
  • VHS Release Date: 30 Oct 2000
  • Run Time: 101 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004YVD4
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 7,711 in Video (See Top 100 in Video)

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One of Alfred Hitchcock's classics, this romantic thriller features a cast to die for: Ingrid Bergman, Cary Grant and Claude Rains. Bergman plays the daughter of a disgraced father who is recruited by American agents to infiltrate a post-World War II spy ring in Brazil. Her control agent is Grant, who treats her with disdain while developing a deep romantic bond with her. Her assignment: to marry the suspected head of the ring (Rains) and get the goods on everyone involved. Danger, deceit, betrayal--and, yes, romance--all come together in a nearly perfect blend as the film builds to a terrific (and surprising) climax. Grant and Bergman rarely have been better. --Marshall Fine

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One of the best Hitchcock suspense films ever, Notorious was nominated for two Academy Awards in 1947 and continually ranks among Variety's all time box office champions. Written and directed by the masters of suspense and with a cast including the suave Cary Grant and an enigmatic Ingrid Bergman, the film is an absolute joy to watch.

Alicia Huberman (Ingrid Bergman) gains notoriety when her father, a Nazi spy, is convicted of treason against the US following World War II. At a party thrown soon after, Alicia meets a handsome stranger named Devlin (Cary Grant) who reveals after a clash of wits and temperament that he is a U.S Intelligence Agent.

Because she has fallen in love with the dashing FBI agent, Alicia is persuaded into helping Devlin trap and catch Nazi mastermind Alex Sebastian. The more she gets involved in her work, the more at risk she becomes...


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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful
By A Customer
Format:DVD
None of the 4 movies need introductions. They are all masterpieces for the right reasons.
Rebecca is for me the ultimate movie. Eventhough it's been over 60 years since it was shot, it still has that magic touch that makes it so relevant to these times.
Having said that, I must comment that the video transfer of the 4 movies is, alas, only average.
Numerous scratches and dust particles can be spotted and some very nasty compression signs can be seen in most of the darker scenes. However, the framing seems accurate and no edge enhancment distract the viewer.
The soundtrack another story. While it's obvious that the soundtrack had not been remastered, it was certainly cleaned from all the hisses that were evident in the VHS versions of the movies. Still, it's not a full blown Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack, but the sound is very adequate and the dialog is always clear and understandable.
Each movie includes extra features that vary in quality and quantity. I always prefer the director commentary, which is, alas, missing, but given the fact that Hitchcock is no longer available for DVD commentaries, it's acceptable.
Would I recommend this collection? Well, that depends. Any Hitchcock fan MUST buy it (being so cheap and being Hitchcock's finest). However, if you're a DVD fan rather than a Hitchcock fan, you should buy the separate versions of the 4 movies, since some of them were given a really good treat when they were transferred to DVD (look for the Criterion editions).
4 out of 5 stars.
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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful
By Mary Whipple HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:VHS Tape
Filmed in 1946, this was a truly sensational film upon its release, its a dramatic impact far stronger than what we experience now. Newspapers were publicizing the fact that major Nazi leaders had escaped to Brazil and other South American countries, and America's use of the atomic bomb in Japan had made every American aware of the importance of uranium, also a plot element here. The work of spies was respected and considered crucial for America's safety.

In this Hitchcock-directed film, Ingrid Bergman plays Alicia Huberman, daughter of a Nazi spy convicted of treason. A young woman who has always played fast and loose, she is nevertheless recruited to go to Brazil to infiltrate her father's Nazi network there, with Devlin (Cary Grant) as her agency contact. They fall in love as they await orders in Rio, but the stiff and formal Grant cannot bring himself to tell this "notorious" woman ("not a lady") that he loves her. When she realizes that she will get much better information if she marries Nazi Alex Sebastian (Claude Rains), Grant allows her to do this, meeting her periodically for agonizing updates. As Alicia uncovers increasingly important information related to the Nazi search for uranium, her own life is threatened.

Hitchcock's camera work is extraordinary, with high-contrast scenes achieving maximum dramatic impact in black and white. He often places objects and people in the extreme foreground with the camera focused on the background, and he uses changes of lighting to emphasize changing moods or realizations by characters. The suspense builds to a crescendo, and when Grant and Bergman manage to get inside a locked wine cellar while Rains is approaching, the tension nears the breaking point.

Part of the suspense is psychological. Alicia's life is nightmarish, as she shares a bedroom with someone she both fears and detests, while she herself is feared and detested by her husband's manipulative mother (Leopoldine Konstantin), who calmly sits and embroiders throughout much of the film. Playing a fey, flighty, and "fallen" woman, Bergman is spontaneous, vibrantly alive, and expressive of every emotion, a marked contrast to the staid Grant, who plays the elegant and formal role for which he is justifiably famous. Rains, playing a Nazi, manages to evoke a certain sympathy because he is so vulnerable to Bergman and so dependent on his mother. One of Hitchcock's best films, this study of a "notorious" woman belongs to Bergman, who dominates the film and brings it to life. Mary Whipple

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful
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Notorious marks the first film in Hitchcock's output which really hits the mark and still pushes at the boundaries now, over 50 years since its release.

On loan from his suffocative contract with David O. Selznick, the director turned out with RKO a practically flawless picture. It bears all the hallmarks of what we now consider a Hitchcock classic: It has Cary Grant. It has Ingrid Bergman. It has a pulpy (though not too pulpy) plot. It has interantional agents. It has a Macguffin. It even has a one word title!

Bergman plays the woman-with-a-history, and Grant is the detective trying to infiltrate a Nazi group. Bergman is his tool, and he persuades/pushes her into a marriage with Nazi sympathiser Claude Raines.

This central trio of characters is outstanding -- the relationship between Bergman and Grant thoroughly believable and watertight, and Raines treads the line between threatening and weak immaculately.

Really a must-see, even after all these years. Includes excellent flourishes, including the much vaunted longest-ever screen kiss and the breathtaking bravura camera dolly down the stairs to Bergman's concealed hand. The party sequence is one of the best in all of Hitchcock's output.

From start to finish it is a joy -- buy it, and buy it now.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Claude Rains a-Gonna-Fall
Quite simply, one of my favourite films.

Being a massive fan of the legendary Cary Grant, I consider this a must have; a timeless classic, with fabulous performances all... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Tony S.
Pass the wine
Ingrid Bergman is the "notorious" Alicia, whose father has been sentenced to jail for being a Nazi spy. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Alex da Silva
A brilliant allegory of love and betrayal
Notorious (1946) is a brilliant allegory of love and betrayal, where Hitchcock fuses two of his favorite themes: suspense and romance. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Profr R. Cohenalmagor
OPINION
THIS DVD IS A MUST HAVE - TO BE VIEWED OCCASIONALLY - TO RELISH FINE ACTING AND AN ENTERTAINING STORY THAT ALSO PROJECTED MORAL STANDARDS [HOPEFULLY NOT OF A BYGONE TIME].
Published 5 months ago by DREAM TOWN
I guess I'm the girl nobody remembers
With the long,varied and successful career as a director that Alfred Hitchcock had it's inevitable that some of his films are remembered and feted more than others. Read more
Published 7 months ago by IWFIcon
Hitchcoch is Hitchcock
Hitchcoch is Hitchcock. He was a master of suspence and with the best actors of the time in the cast they were bound to catch you.
Published 8 months ago by Kristina Suder
One for the Hitchcock lovers
Its difficult when you watch this movie not to compare it with Casablanca. Ingrid Bergman as the femme fatale, big name as lead actor, Germans, and an exotic location. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Dr John N Sutherland
Perhaps Hitchcock's finest film
Why do I find myself more drawn to "Notorious" than any other Hitchcock film? One reason is the extraordinarily vulnerable performance of Ingrid Bergman's Alicia. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Harvey Vincent
very good
Okay I'll admit I can't take my eyes off of Bergmen. The story is excellent, Grant is smooth, and the movie is brilliantly crafted.... AND the movie is very entertaining.
Published 18 months ago by film nut
A spy story
Film noir Notorious: Hitchcock at his best - no disturbing, noisy excesses,too often seen today, but a creepy,
sinister atmosphere, and Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant are well... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Ole Vatten
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