Notorious (1946), dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Everyman,44 Whiteladies Rd, Bristol BS8 2NH
Sunday 25 November, 10am

Tickets: £13/£11 concessions, plus £1.50 transaction fee

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Rating: U
Running Time: 1hr 42mins

Cary Grant stars with Ingrid Bergman and Claude Rains in this quintessential Hitchcock thriller, with an introduction by Bristol-based actor Paul McGann, on so why he admires Cary Grant’s acting craft.

Notorious poster

Alicia Huberman (Bergman) is the daughter of a convicted Nazi spy, who drowns her sorrows in promiscuous drinking. She is recruited by government agent T. R. Devlin (Grant) to spy on her father and his Nazi friends hiding out in Rio de Janeiro.  Whilst waiting for her assignment, Devlin and Alicia begin to fall in love, but when Devlin tasks her to seduce Sebastian (Rains), one of her father’s friends, Alicia assumes his advances were all part of his act to get her to cooperate.  She marries Sebastian to spite Devlin but, after their honeymoon, her life becomes endangered when he begins to suspect she’s a spy…

Kiss Notorious

Grant’s onscreen chemistry with Bergman is palpable and Hitchcock directs one of the steamiest screen kisses in cinema history. Don’t miss this opportunity to watch one of Hitchcock’s most sophisticated thrillers, starring his favourite actor Cary Grant in arguably one of his darkest roles.

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Contributor

Paul McGann is a Bristol-based actor who first made a name for himself in 1986 as the lead in The Monocled Mutineer. He went on to star in one of Britain’s biggest cult films, the 1987 black comedy, Withnail and I. Other credits include Empire of the Sun,  Alien 3Queen of the Damned, Paper Mask, The Rainbow and the BBC’s Our Mutual Friend and the Hornblower series.  McGann may be best known, at least to science-fiction fans, as the Eighth Doctor, a role he played in the 1996 Doctor Who made-for-television movie. 

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Celebrating Bristol’s recent designation as a UNESCO City of Film, in recognition of the city’s vibrant screen heritage, of which Cary Grant is one of our brightest stars.