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  • Hitchcock, Alfred,
     
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  • Radio plays, American
     
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  • Radio adaptations
     
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  • Feature films -- Audio adaptations.
     
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  • Hitchcock, Alfred,
     
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  • Tollin, Anthony
     
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  • Nadel, William.
     
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  • Bankhead, Tallulah,
     
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  • Chandler, Jeff,
     
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  • Cotten, Joseph,
     
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  • Marshall, Herbert,
     
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  • McCambridge, Mercedes
     
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  • Ford, Glenn,
     
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  • Young, Loretta,
     
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  • Milland, Ray.
     
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  • Hitchcock, Pat,
     
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  • Radio Spirits, Inc.
     
     
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    The best of old time radio. Alfred Hitchcock [sound recording].
     
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    The best of old time radio. Alfred Hitchcock [sound recording].
    Publisher: 
    Schiller Park, IL : Radio Spirits, p2000.
    Description: 
    4 sound cassettes (6 hr.) : analog.
    Series: 
    Smithsonian legendary performers
    Notes: 
    Radio adaptations of films directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
    Title from container.
    "Digitally restored & remastered."
    Program notes by Anthony Tollin and William Nadel, with foreword by Leonard Maltin, and bibliography (54 p. : ill. ; 12 x 14 cm.) inserted in container.
    Originally broadcast as radio plays 1946-1951.
    Credits: 
    Produced in association with Smithsonian Product Development and Licensing.
    Performers: 
    Various performers.
    Contents: 
    The Screen Director's Playhouse, 11/16/51. Lifeboat (starring Tallulah Bankhead and Jeff Chandler) -- Academy Award, 7/24/46. Foreign Correspondent (starring Joseph Cotten) -- Forecast presents Suspense, 7/22/40. The lodger (starring Herbert Marshall) -- The Screen Director's Playhouse, 1/25/51. Spellbound (starring Joseph Cotten and Mercedes McCambridge) -- Studio One, 3/23/48. The 39 steps (starring Glenn Ford) -- The Screen Guild Players, 11/18/48. Rebecca (starring Loretta Young) -- Academy Award, 9/11/46. Shadow of a doubt (starring Joseph Cotten) -- The Lux Radio Theatre, 12/02/51. Strangers on a train (starring Ray Milland and Patricia Hitchcock).
    Subject: 
    Hitchcock, Alfred, 1899-1980
    Radio plays, American
    Radio adaptations
    Feature films -- Audio adaptations.
    Added Author: 
    Hitchcock, Alfred, 1899-1980
    Tollin, Anthony
    Nadel, William.
    Bankhead, Tallulah, 1902-1968.
    Chandler, Jeff, 1918-1961
    Cotten, Joseph, 1905-1994
    Marshall, Herbert, 1890-1966
    McCambridge, Mercedes
    Ford, Glenn, 1916-2006
    Young, Loretta, 1913-2000
    Milland, Ray.
    Hitchcock, Pat,
    Radio Spirits, Inc.
    Uniform Title: 
    Screen director's playhouse (Radio program). Lifeboat.
    Academy award (Radio program). Foreign correspondent.
    Suspense (Radio program). Lodger.
    Screen director's playhouse (Radio program). Spellbound.
    Studio one (Radio program). 39 steps.
    Screen guild players (Radio program). Rebecca.
    Academy award (Radio program). Shadow of a doubt.
    Lux radio theatre (Radio program). Strangers on a train.
    Added Title: 
    Alfred Hitchcock
    Lifeboat.
    Foreign correspondent.
    Lodger.
    Spellbound.
    39 steps.
    Rebecca.
    Shadow of a doubt.
    Strangers on a train.
    Added Series: 
    Smithsonian legendary performers
    Catalog Source No.: 
    (OCoLC)ocm45883041
    ISBN: 
    1570192839 :
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    ptp 000160Museum Studies Research Library Smithsoniana (non-circulating)39088009486564Checked InRequest Copy
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