Alfred Hitchcock Presents - 1955 A Very Moral Theft 6-3 was released on:
USA: 11 October 1960
Moral Orel - 2005 Presents for God 2-17 was released on: USA: 25 June 2007
One French director often compared to Alfred Hitchcock is François Truffaut. Both filmmakers share a mastery of suspense and psychological tension, with Truffaut’s film "The 400 Blows" reflecting Hitchcock’s influence in its meticulous storytelling and character development. Additionally, Truffaut’s work on films like "Fahrenheit 451" showcases a similar flair for blending genre elements with deep emotional resonance. Their mutual exploration of complex human emotions and moral dilemmas creates a compelling parallel between their cinematic styles.
The cast of The Moral Code - 1917 includes: Richard Barthelmess as Gary Miller Florence Hamilton as Gracia Brown Walter Hitchcock as Gilbert Gerard
The dominant moral of the Monk's Tale can be summarized by the phrase "pride comes before a fall." This is evident throughout the tale as each character's downfall is attributed to their excessive pride and arrogance. The excerpt that best presents this moral would be when the Monk reflects on how each story serves as a cautionary example of the consequences of hubris and overconfidence.
The cast of The Moral Right - 1917 includes: Francelia Billington as Francelia Garaboldi Douglas Gerrard as Gerradi Garaboldi Alfred Wertz as Paul Arnold
Moral Suasion: Unofficial pressure on banks; pressure release, letters, etc.
Alfred the Great (died sometime between 899 and 901 CE) - a renaissance man, great in intellect, great in moral probity, and great in military leadership and statesmanship.
Moral Courage - 1917 was released on: USA:14 May 1917
The Moral Law - 1918 was released on: USA: 17 February 1918
Moral Trade - 2011 was released on: USA: 19 January 2011
Moral Fibre - 1921 was released on: USA: 18 September 1921
A Fable and Its Moral - 1914 was released on: USA: 19 February 1914