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Stage Fright (1950) - (Movie Clip) I Think He's Dead

Following the credits, panicked actor Jonathan (Richard Todd) with not-quite girlfriend Eve (Jane Wyman), then recounting the incident with diva Charlotte (Marlene Dietrich), from Hitchcock's Stage Fright, 1950.

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