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According to Alfred Hitchcock, James Stewart considered the role he had in this 1948 thriller to be "the toughest job an ...
While James Stewart first gained prominence as a likeable all-American everyman, one1950s movie saw him transition toward morally ambiguous roles.
James Stewart's favourite co-star wasn't just a friend and colleague, but a mentor and the person who did more for his career than anyone else.
There's perhaps no career in cinema like the one Alfred Hitchcock had as a director. It is well-known that he is historically ...
It sounds like sentimental tripe, and that’s exactly what Stewart thought. Reflecting on his filmic highs and lows, he called Pot o’ Gold “easily the worst film I ever made.” In fact, in Michael ...
James Stewart will always be remembered as the everyman of 1940s Hollywood, but his had a surprising evolution. Sadly, it ended on a bad note.
Whatever you think about the idea of there being no more movie stars, one thing I think we can all agree on is they don't ...
Call Northside 777, a gripping thriller starring James Stewart, is based on a widely publicized true story of a miscarriage of justice.
James Stewart Jr., also known as Bubba, began riding motocross professionally at the age of 16, but has literally grown up on a bike. Stewart was named AMA Rookie of the Year in 2002 and since ...