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* CreatorBacklash: Creator/AlfredHitchcock didn't care for the film. In fact, after it flopped, he was reluctant to make another drama film for years. He also regretted casting Creator/JosephCotten.
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** Creator/AlfredHitchcock didn't care for the film. In fact, after it flopped, he was reluctant to make another drama film for years. He also regretted castingCreator/JosephCotten.Creator/JosephCotten.
** In his autobiography "Vanity Will Get You Somewhere", actor Creator/JosephCotten referred to this film as "Under Corny Crap". Supposedly he had also done so on set, invoking Creator/AlfredHitchcock's ire; intentionally or otherwise, the director did not use him again for six years.
** Creator/AlfredHitchcock didn't care for the film. In fact, after it flopped, he was reluctant to make another drama film for years. He also regretted casting
** In his autobiography "Vanity Will Get You Somewhere", actor Creator/JosephCotten referred to this film as "Under Corny Crap". Supposedly he had also done so on set, invoking Creator/AlfredHitchcock's ire; intentionally or otherwise, the director did not use him again for six years.
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* OldShame: In his autobiography "Vanity Will Get You Somewhere", actor Creator/JosephCotten referred to this film as "Under Corny Crap". Supposedly he had also done so on set, invoking Creator/AlfredHitchcock's ire; intentionally or otherwise, the director did not use him again for six years.
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* ChannelHop: The film was produced by Hitchcock's Transatlantic Pictures, but released by Warner Bros. After the film flopped at the box office, the bank took possession of the film, and it's now owned by CBS, who has licensed it to both Image Entertainment and Kino Lorber for home video.
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* CaliforniaDoubling: Set in Sydney, filmed in England and California.
* ChannelHop: The film was produced by Hitchcock's Transatlantic Pictures, but released byWarner Bros.Creator/WarnerBros. After the film flopped at the box office, the bank took possession of the film, and it's now owned by CBS, who has licensed it to both Image Entertainment and Kino Lorber for home video.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Creator/AlfredHitchcock originally wanted Creator/BurtLancaster for Sam Flusky, but he was deemed too expensive.
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* ChannelHop: The film was produced by Hitchcock's Transatlantic Pictures, but released by Warner Bros. After the film flopped at the box office, the bank took possession of the film, and it's now owned by CBS, who has licensed it to both Image Entertainment and Kino Lorber for home video.
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* BoxOfficeBomb: Budget, $2,500,000-$3,000,000. Box office, $1,500,000-$2,668,000.
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* OldShame: In his autobiography "Vanity Will Get You Somewhere", actor Joseph Cotten referred to this film as "Under Corny Crap". Supposedly he had also done so on set, invoking Creator/AlfredHitchcock's ire; intentionally or otherwise, the director did not use him again for six years.
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* OldShame: In his autobiography "Vanity Will Get You Somewhere", actor Joseph Cotten Creator/JosephCotten referred to this film as "Under Corny Crap". Supposedly he had also done so on set, invoking Creator/AlfredHitchcock's ire; intentionally or otherwise, the director did not use him again for six years.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Creator/AlfredHitchcock regretted casting Joseph Cotten in the lead role. His first choice was Creator/BurtLancaster.
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* CreatorBacklash: Creator/AlfredHitchcock didn't care for the film. In fact, after it flopped, he was reluctant to make another drama film for years. He also regretted casting Joseph Cotten.
* ExecutiveMeddling: Creator/AlfredHitchcock intended this film to be a drama. But the publicity department released the posters of this film as if it belonged in the genres of "Mystery" and "Horror." One of the posters of this film read "Murder will Out" and "A Woman driven by the demons of hell!" So when the film was released, Alfred Hitchcock was severely criticized for the lack of thrilling moments in this film compared to his previous films.
* OldShame: In his autobiography "Vanity Will Get You Somewhere", actor Joseph Cotten referred to this film as "Under Corny Crap". Supposedly he had also done so on set, invoking Creator/AlfredHitchcock's ire; intentionally or otherwise, the director did not use him again for six years.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Creator/AlfredHitchcockregretted casting Joseph Cotten in the lead role. His first choice originally wanted Creator/BurtLancaster for Sam Flusky, but he was Creator/BurtLancaster.deemed too expensive.
* ExecutiveMeddling: Creator/AlfredHitchcock intended this film to be a drama. But the publicity department released the posters of this film as if it belonged in the genres of "Mystery" and "Horror." One of the posters of this film read "Murder will Out" and "A Woman driven by the demons of hell!" So when the film was released, Alfred Hitchcock was severely criticized for the lack of thrilling moments in this film compared to his previous films.
* OldShame: In his autobiography "Vanity Will Get You Somewhere", actor Joseph Cotten referred to this film as "Under Corny Crap". Supposedly he had also done so on set, invoking Creator/AlfredHitchcock's ire; intentionally or otherwise, the director did not use him again for six years.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Creator/AlfredHitchcock regretted casting Joseph Cotten in the lead role. His first choice was Creator/BurtLancaster.