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* DoorClosesEnding: The film ends with the front door closing on Sebastian's mansion, as he goes back in to face the fellow Nazis whom he knows will kill him.
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* WouldHitAGirl: Devlin, although he's partially justified in doing so, as she nearly killed him with her drunk driving, then became hysterical upon realizing he is a government agent. As his body blocks the view, we never see the blow, just hear it.
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* FakeoutMakeout / RefugeInAudacity: Devlin invokes a passionate kissing scene with Alicia in the basement to cover up their snoopery when Alex arrives at the scene.
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* FakeoutMakeout / RefugeInAudacity: FakeoutMakeout: Devlin invokes a passionate kissing scene with Alicia in the basement to cover up their snoopery when Alex arrives at the scene.
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* BareYourMidriff: Alicia's zebra-striped getup in the party scene. Signifying that, at least by appearances, she's ''that'' kind of woman.
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* PlayingGertrude: Leopoldine Konstantin was a mere three years older than her on-screen son, Claude Rains.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Alex arranges for the telephone to be removed from Alicia's room so she cannot contact anyone for help. This comes back to bite him in the last moments of the film, where the Nazis realize that the story about having called the hospital for Alicia does not make sense, since there is no telephone in her room: Alicia and Devlin are away safely, but he is left to face the music.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Alex arranges for the telephone to be removed from Alicia's room so she cannot contact anyone for help. This comes back to bite him in the last moments of the film, where the Nazis realize that the story about having called the hospital for Alicia does not make sense, since there is no telephone in her room: Alicia and Devlin are away safely, but he is left to face the music.
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-->-- '''Devlin'''
''Notorious'' is a 1946 film directed by Creator/AlfredHitchcock, starring Creator/CaryGrant, Creator/IngridBergman and Creator/ClaudeRains.
Alicia, daughter of a convicted Nazi spy, is recruited by agent T.R. Devlin for an important assignment. A few Nazis, led by one Alexander Sebastian, have relocated to Brazil for an evil plan. Her mission, should she choose to accept it, is to infiltrate the group and find out their goal. She infiltrates the group, and eventually marries Sebastian, over his mother's objections. How long can Alicia uphold her charade? Can Devlin save the day if her cover's blown?
''Notorious'' is a 1946 film directed by Creator/AlfredHitchcock, starring Creator/CaryGrant, Creator/IngridBergman and Creator/ClaudeRains.
Alicia, daughter of a convicted Nazi spy, is recruited by agent T.R. Devlin for an important assignment. A few Nazis, led by one Alexander Sebastian, have relocated to Brazil for an evil plan. Her mission, should she choose to accept it, is to infiltrate the group and find out their goal. She infiltrates the group, and eventually marries Sebastian, over his mother's objections. How long can Alicia uphold her charade? Can Devlin save the day if her cover's blown?
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-->-- '''Devlin'''
'''T. R. Devlin'''
''Notorious'' is a 1946 spy thriller film directed by Creator/AlfredHitchcock, starring Creator/CaryGrant, Creator/IngridBergman and Creator/ClaudeRains.
Alicia, Shortly after the end of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, Alicia Huberman (Bergman), the American daughter of a convicted Nazi spy, is recruited by government agent T.T. R. Devlin (Grant) for an important assignment. A few Nazis, led by one Alexander Sebastian, Sebastian (Rains), have relocated to Brazil for an evil plan. Her mission, should she choose to accept it, is to infiltrate the group and find out their goal. She infiltrates the group, and eventually marries Sebastian, over his mother's objections. How long can Alicia uphold her charade? Can Devlin save the day if her cover's blown?
''Notorious'' is a 1946 spy thriller film directed by Creator/AlfredHitchcock, starring Creator/CaryGrant, Creator/IngridBergman and Creator/ClaudeRains.
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* UsefulNotes/TheHaysCode: The Code said a kiss could not be held onscreen for longer than three seconds. This led Hitchcock to craft the famous kissing scene in this movie where Alicia and Devlin embrace, kiss each other, nuzzle a little, chat softly about making arrangements for dinner, kiss again, nuzzle, kiss again... A wonderful example of Hitchcock GettingCrapPastTheRadar.
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%% * UsefulNotes/TheHaysCode: The Code said a kiss could not be held onscreen for longer than three seconds. This led Hitchcock GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to craft the famous kissing scene in overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this movie where Alicia and Devlin embrace, kiss each other, nuzzle a little, chat softly about making arrangements for dinner, kiss again, nuzzle, kiss again... A wonderful in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example of Hitchcock GettingCrapPastTheRadar.fits the current definition.
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%%* TheMole: Alicia.
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* ReverseMole: Alicia.
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* ThrowEmToTheWolves: At the end of the film, Devlin refuses to take Sebastian with him and Alicia, instead leaving him with the other Nazis, who know that he's blown their cover. [[ImpliedDeathThreat They do not seem pleased with his behavior.]]
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* FourthDateMarriage: [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], it's Ingrid Bergman.
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* SpannerInTheWorks: Lady Sebastian's plan of slowly poisoning Alicia would have worked, but they never realized that Devlin was an agent and that he was enough in love with her to go to look for her.
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Not to be confused with the 2009 {{Biopic}} biopic ''Film/Notorious2009'' about Music/TheNotoriousBIG or the [[Series/{{Notorious 2016}} 2016 TV series]].
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** Now, why would you want him to [[SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound sound any different?]]
** Actually, entirely justified. Sebastian is an Anglo surname, implying that his father was British, and paralleling Alicia's mixed heritage. Both identify with their mother's country, but carry their father's surname, which in both cases would be very useful for espionage purposes. Sebastian's British accent conceals his true leanings, and the similarity to Alicia might further fuel his attraction to her.
** Actually, entirely justified. Sebastian is an Anglo surname, implying that his father was British, and paralleling Alicia's mixed heritage. Both identify with their mother's country, but carry their father's surname, which in both cases would be very useful for espionage purposes. Sebastian's British accent conceals his true leanings, and the similarity to Alicia might further fuel his attraction to her.
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* RevengeBeforeReason: At the end of the film, with the Nazis aware that he brought a spy into their organization, Sebastian [[AlasPoorVillian begs Devlin to take him away]] along with Alicia. While the group would be spooked either way now that their cover is blown, Sebastian could've provided valuable intelligence on their activities. Instead, Devlin just leaves him to his fate.
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* RevengeBeforeReason: At the end of the film, with the Nazis aware that he brought a spy into their organization, Sebastian [[AlasPoorVillian [[AlasPoorVillain begs Devlin to take him away]] along with Alicia. While the group would be spooked either way now that their cover is blown, Sebastian could've provided valuable intelligence on their activities. Instead, Devlin just leaves him to his fate.
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* RevengeBeforeReason: At the end of the film, with the Nazis aware that he brought a spy into their organization, Sebastian [[AlasPoorVillian begs Devlin to take him away]] along with Alicia. While the group would be spooked either way now that their cover is blown, Sebastian could've provided valuable intelligence on their activities. Instead, Devlin just leaves him to his fate.
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* RippedFromTheHeadlines: This was just a year after the Nazis' defeat, at the dawn of the Atomic Age. There was considerable effort put into searching for hidden Nazis and bringing them to justice.
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** The first is early in the film. Alicia wakes up from a hangover to see a DutchAngle shot of Grant, tilted sideways as he stands in the doorway. Then, as Grant approaches the bed, the camera turns until he is upside down.
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* WouldHitAGirl: Devlin, although he's partially justified in doing so, as she nearly killed him with her drunk driving, then became hysterical upon realizing he is a government agent.
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* GoSeduceMyArchnemesis: Devlin orders Alicia to sleep with. Alicia complies, and he berates her for it. Interestingly, when Devlin's superiors demonstrate the same hypocrisy toward Alicia that he has, Devlin defends her.
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* MommasBoy: Alex Sebastian. His mother still has her hooks in good and deep. [[spoiler:Alex manages to stand up to her by marrying Alicia. Unfortunately, Alicia turns out to be an American spy, and so Alex's mother is able to step in and exert control again]]
* MyBelovedSmother: Lady Sebastian, yet again. A particularly evil example. (Even before they learn the truth about Alicia, Lady Sebastian clearly hates the idea of her son having a girlfriend.)
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* MommasBoy: Alex Sebastian. His mother still has her hooks in good and deep. [[spoiler:Alex manages to stand up to her by marrying Alicia. Unfortunately, Alicia turns out to be an American spy, and so Alex's mother is able to step in and exert control again]]
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* MyBelovedSmother: Lady Sebastian, yet again. A particularly evilexample. (Even example (even before they learn the truth about Alicia, Lady Sebastian clearly hates the idea of her son having a girlfriend.)girlfriend).
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* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Claude Rains didn't bother to sound like a Frenchman in ''Film/{{Casablanca}}'' ''Film/{{Casablanca}}'', and he doesn't bother to sound like a German here.
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* MommasBoy: Alex Sebastian. His mother still has her hooks in good and deep. [[spoiler: Alex [[spoiler:Alex manages to stand up to her by marrying Alicia. Unfortunately, Alicia turns out to be an American spy, and so Alex's mother is able to step in and exert control again]]
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* BigBad: Alexander Sebastian.
* BigBad: Alexander Sebastian.
* EverybodyHasLotsOfSex: Despite common perceptions of the 1940's, the plot is based on Alicia's history and experience with many men, something which is regarded as neither extraordinary or even noteworthy, and she and Alexander Sebastian sleep together before marriage (before even a proposal) after only a few weeks together.
* FemmeFataleSpy: Alicia is asked by the US government to seduce (and eventually marry) a Nazi agent in order to have someone with inside access to his house who can look out for the illegal activities the US government suspects are going on in there. When told the nature of her assignment, Alicia even mentions Mata Hari, saying, "Mata Hari, she makes love for the papers."
* GoSeduceMyArchnemesis: Devlin orders Alicia to sleep with. Alicia complies, and he berates her for it. Interestingly, when Devlin's superiors demonstrate the same hypocrisy toward Alicia that he has, Devlin defends her.
* MommasBoy: Alex Sebastian. His mother still has her hooks in good and deep. [[spoiler: Alex manages to stand up to her by marrying Alicia. Unfortunately, Alicia turns out to be an American spy, and so Alex's mother is able to step in and exert control again]]
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* WetBlanketWife: Devlin is a RareMaleExample. He recruits Alicia to seduce and marry a Nazi leader so she can spy on him, but once he falls in love with her he starts taking digs at her for sleeping with the Nazi before she married him and trying to make her choose between him and the mission.
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