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  1. The Seashell and the Clergyman 1928 (Restored Full Movie)The first Surrealist film, written by Antonin Artaud, directed by Germaine Dulac.

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  2. Jun 20, 2010 · George Austen presents his son Edward to the Knights, who adopted him. This was a common practice in that era. Image from Chawton House. Rev. Austen, a doting father to all his children, encouraged Cassandra and Jane to read from his extensive library, and taught his boys in his boarding school.

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    • Notorious (1946) 1946 was when Hitchcock created and delivered a strong, empowering female character by streaming against traditional gender roles. Cary Grant stars as T.R.
    • Rebecca (1940) Perhaps no other film has left an indelible mark on the psychological genre than Hitchcock’s American debut, Rebecca, starring Joan Fontaine and Laurence Olivier.
    • The Kid (1921) Great films are the ones that serve for posterity. The Kid, directed by the unrivaled Charlie Chaplin, was one such timeless silent masterpiece, where actions speak louder than words.
    • Sabrina (1954) Sabrina taught the film world that elegance is the rom-com genre's finest jewelry. Directed by Billy Wilder in 1954, Sabrina sees two sons of a wealthy family – Linus Larrabee (Humphrey Bogart) and David Larrabee (William Holden) – as they become entangled in a classic love triangle.
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  4. Nov 18, 2019 · Two of Austen’s heroes, Edmund Bertram of Mansfield Park and Henry Tilney of Northanger Abbey, enter the clergy because their families hold livings for which they are destined. Despite this lack of a calling, both are well-suited to the profession and can be expected to prove model clergymen.

  5. Jun 22, 2024 · From thrillers like Rebecca to Westerns like The Magnificient Seven, these are some of the best free old movies on YouTube that are great Hollywood classics worth checking out.

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  7. George Austen (1731 – 21 January 1805) was a cleric of the Church of England, rector of Deane and Steventon in Hampshire. He is known as the father of Jane Austen. [1]

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