Five Classic Movies That Couldn’t Get Made In Today’s Hollywood
Spielberg, a Dreamworks founder, is called as a defendant. The movie grossed about $eighty million on the U.S. field office.
After Roger Thornhill (Grant) is confused for government agent George Kaplin, he is kidnapped, interrogated by a overseas spy (James Mason), framed for homicide, and pursued throughout the country. Along the best way, he’s double-crossed by a wonderful woman (Eva Marie Saint) and chased by a crop duster. The film’s climax has Thornhill clinging for his life to the facet of Mt. Rushmore because the spy’s henchman (Martin Landau) tries to do him in. Look for Hitchcock’s signature cameo look early on within the film.
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