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According to Alfred Hitchcock, James Stewart considered the role he had in this 1948 thriller to be "the toughest job an ...
It sounds like sentimental tripe, and that’s exactly what Stewart thought. Reflecting on his filmic highs and lows, he called Pot o’ Gold “easily the worst film I ever made.” In fact, in Michael ...
While James Stewart first gained prominence as a likeable all-American everyman, one1950s movie saw him transition toward ...
Alfred Hitchcock is among the most acclaimed directors in Hollywood history, and some of his best ever movies just arrived on ...
James Stewart will always be remembered as the everyman of 1940s Hollywood, but his had a surprising evolution. Sadly, it ended on a bad note.
It's really only James Stewart's character who has any common sense, trying to use his honest feelings to figure out a non-solution to a non-problem, and that works to Stewart's advantage.
John Wayne and John Ford had one of the greatest actor-director partnerships in movie history, but working together wasn't always easy for them.
James Stewart was a titan of Golden Age Hollywood ... Reflecting on the Christmas classic, which is now considered one of the greatest movies ever made, he once said: “A friend told me recently ...