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  1. Secret Agent is a 1936 British espionage thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, adapted from the play by Campbell Dixon, which in turn is loosely based on two stories in the 1927 collection Ashenden: Or the British Agent by W. Somerset Maugham. The film stars Madeleine Carroll, Peter Lorre, John Gielgud, and Robert Young.

  2. 1 day ago · This is good news as the familiar faces of season 1's protagonists will be vital in ushering in a new age of The Night Agent. As Quirk's book is a standalone story, The Night Agent season 2 has the difficult job of creating an original plot that still feels faithful to the original work. Luckily, plenty of characters and stories are yet to be ...

  3. Secret Agent: Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. With John Gielgud, Peter Lorre, Madeleine Carroll, Robert Young. After three British Agents are assigned to assassinate a mysterious German spy during World War I, two of them become ambivalent when their duty to the mission conflicts with their consciences.

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    • Mystery, Thriller
    • Alfred Hitchcock
    • 1936-06-15
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  5. Sep 6, 2018 · Maybe the onset of Hollywood propaganda films set during WWII cemented itself as a cultural touchstone. Perhaps WWII is easier to film with clear bad guys and heroes. Alfred Hitchcock’s Secret Agent was made in 1936 just before the break of WWII. The film itself takes place in the middle of WWI, known as The Great War at the time.

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  6. Until recently, there was a statement on Wikipedia that Hitchcock had a cameo appearance in Secret Agent (1936): Alfred Hitchcock cameo: A signature occurrence in almost all of Hitchcock's films, he can be seen coming down the ship's gangway in front of Ashenden, at about 8 minutes into the film. The Wikipedia edit appears to be based on a ...

  7. Jul 24, 2016 · Hitchcock spends a lot of time with the innocent man, making him elderly & lovable. His death is not only cruel for the characters, but for the movie itself. Strangely, Hitchcock would repeat this mistake in his next film, 1936’s Sabotage, with the death of the young boy in an explosion. Here this elderly man is a casualty of war, and it’s ...

  8. Sep 9, 2012 · The Hitchcock Conversations is an ongoing project between me and James W. Powell, in which we study Alfred Hitchcock’s filmography in chronological order. I’ll be publishing one conversation per week. (By necessity, spoilers ahead!) Synopsis: British soldier and novelist Edgar Brodie returns home during World War I to find that a government agency has faked […]

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