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The boudoir's cloud

Director: Alfred Hitchcock

Screenwriter: Samson Raphaelson, Joan Harrison, Alma Reville and Anthony Berkeley Cox

Starring: Nigel Bruce, May Whitty, Isabel Jeans, Heather Angel, Reginald Sheffield, Leo G Carroll, Billy Bevan, Faith Brook, Leonard Carey, david clyde, Clyde Cook, Rex Evans, Edward Fielding, Gavin Gordon, Alfred Hitchcock, Aubrey Mather, Hilda Prowright, Auriol Lee, Violet Campbell、Alec Craig、Vernon Downing、Lumsden Hare、Gertrude Hoffman、Kenneth Hunter、Rita Page、Clara Reid、Maureen Roden-Ryan、Donald Stuart、 Denis Tankard, Ben Webster and Constance Worth

genre: plot, suspense and thriller

producer country/region: United States

language: English

release date: November 14, 1941 (United States).

film length: 99 minutes

also known as cliff

gary grant Cary Grant, a handsome and suspicious girl, meets a shy and beautiful girl Lena Ames Slade Law (played by Joan Fontaine of joan fontaine) on the train. Lena, who is simple and kind, is soon attracted by this charming man, but she doesn't know that Johnny is actually a gambling addict. When he learned that Lena was a darling daughter with a lot of wealth, Johnny tried his best to pursue her. Soon, the two married. However, during their honeymoon, Lena discovered many suspicious things about Johnny, and she began to fear that her husband would kill her for property. Facing Johnny with ulterior motives, Lena, who is always nervous, is afraid that she will be the next victim.

The suspenseful film "Mysterious Clouds in the Boudoir" directed by the famous suspense thriller master Alfred Hitchcock in 1941 won the Best Actress Award, Best Film Nomination and Best Music Nomination at the 14th Academy Awards in 1942. What is the meaning of the boudoir?

Question 1: What is the meaning of the ending of the boudoir? This case was not done by her husband, who loved his wife very much and didn't mean harm. But he was a murderer and a fugitive.

question 2: synopsis of the story of the boudoir. In the boudoir courtyard of He Fu, there lived a girl who had been separated from her brother for many years, He Chuxia. Since the death of my parents, I have been hiding in an airtight room all day in early summer and never stepped out of the house. There are many rumors about this. Some people say that in fact, early summer has long since died, but her soul is unwilling to leave, so she is afraid of seeing the sun; It is also said that in fact, the early summer is not a person at all, but the incarnation of the fox spirit. In fact, early summer is not as mysterious as rumored. Before my brother Xiao still didn't appear, early summer and night were accompanied by panic, and her beautiful face lost the brilliant sunshine that should have belonged to her. A "long-planned" accident made Xiao still experience a deep love with her life in early summer.

Question 3: A synopsis of the movie "The Mystery of the Boudoir" is 1 points:

Director: Alfred Hitchcock

Starring: Nigel Bruce, Joan Fontaine and Cary Grant.

Release date: November 14, 1941

Country: USA

Synopsis:

When Johnny Eska met Lena for the first time on the train, he unceremoniously borrowed money from Lena to make up the first-class ticket. Johnny has always been welcomed by many women. When taking photos, he met Lena riding a horse and learned that Lena is the general's daughter.

Johnny quickly found an excuse to invite Lena to go to church with him. Lena was fascinated by Johnny's handsome appearance and demeanor, and even went out for a walk with him alone. In the wilderness, Johnny lured Lena with deep self-confidence, and Lena, who was shy and restrained, was almost hard to control. Hearing her parents' conversation about her marriage outside the house, Lena was even more uncontrollable and took the initiative to kiss Johnny behind her.

Lena began to want to associate with Johnny crazily, but Johnny, who is old at this way, captured Lena's heart quietly and slightly. After a dance and a drive, Johnny proposed to Lena through a portrait of her father. The next day, the two secretly held a wedding and traveled all over Europe to get married.

After returning from the honeymoon, Lena discovered that Johnny was a penniless * * * who borrowed money everywhere. Johnny promised to work to support his family, but he still lingered in the casino and even sold the precious chair that Lena's father sent him. Lena was deceived by Johnny's lies again and again, and discovered Johnny's various * * * behaviors again and again. Everything showed that Johnny was an incurable libertine.

When Lena's father died, he didn't leave Lena much legacy. Johnny was disappointed again. Johnny's old friend Beach is a simple and foolish old man, and Lena likes him very much because she can hear the truth from his mouth. Johnny intends to engage in real estate development with him. Lena sees that he seems to want to cheat some money from this honest man again, so she warns Beech not to cooperate with him, but the simple and honest Beech won't listen. Beach and Johnny died suddenly after going out together. Lena suspected that Johnny had done it, but there was no evidence. Lena found a detective novelist to help her reason, and she vaguely felt that she was in a conspiracy. From then on, she paid great attention to Johnny's every move, and finally she was on the verge of a nervous breakdown.

Lena really can't stand such a life and asks to go back to her mother. When Johnny drove her to the edge of the cliff, Lena thought Johnny was going to murder himself and struggled desperately. It was Johnny who held her so hard that she didn't fall off the bus. Under Lena's questioning, Johnny explained everything to her, and Lena realized that her doubts were groundless, and the two embraced again.

Behind-the-scenes production:

The ending of the film was imposed by the film producer, because the original ending would "damage" gary grant's image. The frame design and the use of light and shadow are just right, and joan fontaine won the Oscar for Best Actress. In 1987, it was remake as a TV version.

question 4: who has read Hitchcock's "the mystery of the boudoir"? What I read was a book, which seemed different from the above. It was about a woman. At that time, there were news of murders. The killer's characteristics were similar to her husband's, and her husband was suspicious. She found a bloody jack in the trunk of her husband's car, and there was blood on her clothes. She constantly doubted that her husband would kill her, but in the end, the prisoner was arrested. The murderer was not her husband. She was relieved. She had originally put the traveler's check in. When she knew that her husband was not the murderer, she wanted to stew for her husband, thought of the oven, and recalled a very similar murder case five years ago. The murderer used a jack, so to speak, her husband was the murderer. < P > Question 5: When Wang Gang told a story, there was no notice. Everyone doesn't know (unless it's an insider)

Question 6: What movie picture is this? Who are these two actors and roles respectively? What does this picture mean? ... Does it make sense? Suspicion (1941).

Actor:

Cary Grant, gary grant

Joan Fontaine, Joan Fontaine

Question 7: What does Hitchcock mean? Alfred Hitchcock, born in London, England on August 13th, 1899, is a director, screenwriter, producer and actor with dual British and American citizenship.

In p>192, he entered the film industry as a subtitle designer. In 1922, he directed his first film "No.13". In 1925, he began to direct films independently. In 1926, the suspense film Tenant, which was written and directed by himself, became the work that laid the foundation for his filming style. Blackmail, a thriller directed in 1929, became the first talking film in Britain. The suspense film Thirty-nine Steps directed in 1935 laid the foundation for the formation of spy thrillers. In 1938, he won the Best Director Award from the New York Film Critics Association for his love suspense film The Missing Woman [. In 1939, he went to the United States to develop the film industry. The suspense film Butterfly Dream, directed in 194, established its position in Hollywood and won the 13th Academy Award for Best Film [. In 1941, he filmed the thriller "The Mystery of the Boudoir", which won the Best Foreign Language Film Award of the Japanese Film Ten-Day Newspaper Award. In 1948, he independently produced his first color film "Soul Fetch".

In p>1954, he filmed the thriller dial m for murder, and adopted the stereoscopic film technology for the first time [1]. In 1955, he was nominated for the Best Director Award in the 27th Academy Award for the suspense film Rear Window [. In 1958, Hitchcock Theater Season 1, a suspense drama directed and performed by himself, won the 15th Golden Globe Award for Best TV Series. In 1959, he directed the suspense film North by Northwest, which won the Silver Seashell Award at the San Sebastian International Film Festival. Psycho, a thriller directed in 196, marked that psychological thriller became a sub-type of horror film []. In 1968, he won the 4th Academy Award and the Irving Sulberg Memorial Award [. In 1971, he was awarded the Knights of the French Legion of Honor. In 1979, he won the Oscar Award for Lifetime Achievement []. In 198, he was awarded the knighthood []; On April 29th, he died in Los Angeles []. In 27, he was selected as the "Top 1 Great Directors in History" by the British film magazine Total Film.

Question 8: What is a suspense master? Hitchcock was recognized as the greatest film director of all time before his death, but he never won the Oscar for best director, although he was nominated six times. In 1968, he won a special Oscar, and in the same year, he won the Griffith Award from the American Directors Association. In 1979, he won the Lifetime Achievement Award of the American Film Academy.

Hitchcock's contribution to the art of film is definitely not just the skill of pure film. Just as the characters in his films often have multiple personalities, Hitchcock's film personalities are also multiple. He is a master of suspense, psychology and philosophy in movies. Few people have such a profound insight into the absurdity of life and the fragility of human nature as he does. Under the carefully designed skills, we see a soul that has been suppressed under the strict Catholic family education. Hitchcock's films are the contradictory unity of life and death, crime and punishment, reason and madness, innocence and temptation, repression and struggle, and they are poems directed at the gloomy people.

Life

Chinese name: Alfred Hitchcock

English name: Alfred Hitchcock

Date of birth: August 13, 1899

Date of death: April 29, 198

Place of birth: London, England

Hitchcock was born on August 13, 1899 in an ordinary family who managed vegetable wholesale in London.

in p>192, he entered the film industry. After working as a subtitle designer, art director and editor, in 1926, he directed his first suspense film "The Boarder" (before that, he also directed two films such as "Happy Garden"), which was well received and established his position in the British film industry.

The Home of the Assassin in p>1934 and The Thirty-nine Steps in 1935 were very popular all over the world, which made Hitchcock enjoy an international reputation.

In p>1938, Hitchcock's Balkan Express was also a success, which attracted the attention of Hollywood. At the beginning of World War II, Hitchcock went to the United States with his family and started his work in Hollywood.

In p>194, his first Hollywood work Butterfly Dream won the Oscar for Best Work. Then he filmed the spy drama Overseas Commissioner, the psychological suspense film Cliff and the psychoanalytic film Dr. Edward. In 1946, he made a concluding work of this period, Honey trap, which was also the last Hitchcock film starring Ingrid Bergman. Her elopement with Rossellini gave Hitchcock a big blow.

In the early 195s, Greece kept experimenting with photography techniques. Made dial m for murder and other works. Among them, the masterpiece is "Rear Window". Starting from the Back Window, in the late 195s, Xi made a series of excellent works, such as Catch a Thief, People Who Know Too Much, Vertigo, North by Northwest, and so on.

In p>196, Hitchcock challenged the new terror, and made a film "Psychopaths" that surprised the whole world. Strange themes, unexpected story development and low-budget black-and-white production make this film a milestone in Greek film career.

Then, the Birds in 1963 and Marni in 1964 were different new attempts, which created a new world of horror and suspense movies. At that time, the directors of the French new wave were more or less influenced by Hitchcock. We can all understand the works at that time, especially in the dialogue between Trevor and Hitchcock.

In p>1972, The Madness premiered in London, which made the audience see Hitchcock's glory. The film was smooth and mellow, and it was a masterpiece in the later period of Greek history.

Hitchcock died on April 29th, 198, leaving us with 53 films.

chronology of major works

- 1976-Family Plot-Family Plot

- 1972-Frenzy-The Story of Madness

- 1969-Topaz-Topaz

- 1967-Torn Curtain-Broken Curtain

-1964-Marnie. 963-Birds, The-birds

- 196-Psycho-psychopath

- 1959-North by Northwest-north by northwest

- 1958-Vertigo-dizziness

- 195