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Mary
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Is this film in the public domain?
Mary, like all of Hitchcock's British films, is copyrighted worldwide. For more information, search for "Alfred Hitchcock: Dial C for Copyright".
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Every copy I've seen has been terrible. Which is the best version to buy?
Most copies are poor quality bootlegs. For good quality licensed and restored releases, search for the "Alfred Hitchcock Collectors' Guide".
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How long is Mary?
1 hour and 18 minutes
When was Mary released?
March 2, 1931
What is the IMDb rating of Mary?
5.7 out of 10
Who stars in Mary?
Alfred Abel
,
Olga Tschechowa
, and
Paul Graetz
Who wrote Mary?
Alma Reville
,
Clemence Dane
,
Helen Simpson
,
Georg C. Klaren
, and
Herbert Juttke
Who directed Mary?
Alfred Hitchcock
Who was the producer of Mary?
John Maxwell
Who was the cinematographer for Mary?
Jack E. Cox
Who are the characters in Mary?
Sir John Menier, Mary Baring, and Handel Fane
What is the plot of Mary?
A juror in a murder trial, after voting to convict, has second thoughts and begins to investigate on his own before the execution.
What genre is Mary?
Mystery and Thriller
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