Joan Fontaine in "Suspicion"
2020.02.07 Friday
This illustration depends on one of the still photos for the movie "Suspicion" 1941 directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
The words "What's Wrong With My Hair?" were told by Joan Fontaine acted as Lina McLaidlaw Aysgarth for the movie, to Cary Grant acted as Johnnie Aysgarth. He said "I Was Merely Reaching Around You, Trying To Fix Your Hair."
The movie "Suspicion" 1941 directed by Alfred Hitchcock was based on the novel "Before The Fact" 1932 written by Francis Iles.
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In 1988, tv drama "Suspicion" directed by Andrew Grieve for tv series "American Playhouse" on PBS was broadcast. In the tv drama, Jane Curtin acted as Lina McLaidlaw.
In the movie "Suspicion" 1941 directed by Alfred Hitchcock, the director in cameo was posting a letter at the village post office.
For the act in the movie "Suspicion" 1941 directed by Alfred Hitchcock, Joan Fontaine acted as Lina McLaidlaw Aysgarth won The Academy Award For Best Actress in 1941 (photo is here). This is the only Oscar-winning performance in a Alfred Hitchcock film.
The words "What's Wrong With My Hair?" were told by Joan Fontaine acted as Lina McLaidlaw Aysgarth for the movie, to Cary Grant acted as Johnnie Aysgarth. He said "I Was Merely Reaching Around You, Trying To Fix Your Hair."
The movie "Suspicion" 1941 directed by Alfred Hitchcock was based on the novel "Before The Fact" 1932 written by Francis Iles.
.
In 1988, tv drama "Suspicion" directed by Andrew Grieve for tv series "American Playhouse" on PBS was broadcast. In the tv drama, Jane Curtin acted as Lina McLaidlaw.
In the movie "Suspicion" 1941 directed by Alfred Hitchcock, the director in cameo was posting a letter at the village post office.
For the act in the movie "Suspicion" 1941 directed by Alfred Hitchcock, Joan Fontaine acted as Lina McLaidlaw Aysgarth won The Academy Award For Best Actress in 1941 (photo is here). This is the only Oscar-winning performance in a Alfred Hitchcock film.