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Notorious, motion picture about a woman who becomes a spy for the United States government. Released in 1946, the film was directed by Alfred Hitchcock and stars Ingrid Bergman as Alicia Huberman, who has chosen to spy for the United States in spite of her father’s Nazism. Huberman becomes romantically involved with Devlin (played by Cary Grant), another American agent. Huberman spies on her father’s Nazi comrades in Argentina, and ends up marrying one of them. Her new husband (Claude Rains) soon begins to suspect that she is a spy.
Director
Cast
- Cary Grant (Devlin)
- Ingrid Bergman (Alicia Huberman)
- Claude Rains (Alexander Sebastian)
- Louis Calhern (Paul Prescott)
- Leopoldine Konstantin (Madame Sebastian)
- Reinhold Schunzel (Dr. Anderson)
- Moroni Olsen (Walter Beardsley)
- Ivan Triesault (Eric Mathis)
- Alexis Minotis (Joseph)
- Wally Brown (Mr. Hopkins)
- Gavin Gordon (Ernest Weylin)
- Charles Mendl (Commodore)
- Ricardo Costa (Dr. Barbosa)
- Eberhard Krumschmidt (Hupka)
- Fay Baker (Ethel)
- Antonio Moreno (Senor Ortiza)
- Frederick von Ledenberg (Knerr)
- Luis Serrano (Dr. Silva)
- William Gordon (Adams)
- Charles D. Brown (Judge)
- Ramon Nomar (Dr. Silva)
- Peter von Zerneck (Rossner)
- Fred Nurney (Huberman)
- Herbert Wyndham (Mr. Cook)
- Aileen Carlyle (Woman at party)
- Harry Hayden (Defense counsel)
- Dink Trout (Clerk at court)
- Howard Negley (Photographer)
- Frank Marlowe (Photographer)
- George Lynn (Photographer)
- Warren Jackson (District attorney)
- Howard Mitchell (Bailiff)
- Sandra Morgan (Woman)
- Lillian West (Woman)
- Beulah Christian (Woman)
- Leota Lorraine (Woman)
- Almeda Fowler (Woman)
- Garry Owen (Motor cop)
- Lester Dorr (Motor cop)
- Patricia Smart (Mrs. Jackson)
- Tina Menard (Maid)
- Richard Clark (Man)
- Francis McDonald (Man)
- Frank Wilcox (FBI man)
- John Vosper (Reporter)
- Eddie Bruce (Reporter)
- Donald Kerr (Reporter)
- Ben Erway (Reporter)
- Emmett Vogan (Reporter)
- Paul Bryar (Reporter)
- Alan Ward (Reporter)
- James Logan (Reporter)
Quotes
- Alicia: “Say it again, it keeps me awake.”
- Devlin: “I love you.”
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