- Directors:
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- Movie Type: Biography, Biopic
- Release Year: 1995
- Country: AU
- Run Time: 74 minutes
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| Wikipedia: Mary (film) |
| Mary | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Alfred Hitchcock |
| Written by | Clemence Dane Helen de Guerry Simpson Alma Reville |
| Starring | Alfred Abel Olga Tschechowa |
| Cinematography | Jack E. Cox |
| Distributed by | British International Pictures (UK) Sud-Film (Germany) |
| Release date(s) | 2 March 1931 |
| Running time | 78 min |
| Country | |
| Language | German |
Mary (1931) is a film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and is the German version of Hitchcock's Murder! (1930), shot simultaneously on the same sets with German actors. The film is based on the play Enter Sir John by Clemence Dane and Helen Simpson, and stars Alfred Abel and Olga Tschechowa.
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Mary was long thought to have been lost and was not legally available on any video format until April 21, 2006, when the film was released as a bonus feature on a German DVD release of Murder! Two months later, on June 20, 2006, it was also released on a French DVD of Hitchcock's Jamaica Inn.[1]
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