Sujet : Re: Alfred Hitchcock died (29-4-1980)
De : HenHanna (at) *nospam* dev.null (HenHanna)
Groupes : sci.langDate : 30. Apr 2024, 02:30:53
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Ross Clark wrote:
First Hitchcock film I ever saw: "The Man Who Knew Too Much" (1956). James Stewart and Doris Day. In the Moroccan Embassy in London, Doris sings "Que Sera Sera". She looks very serious in the picture; her son is being held hostage somewhere in the embassy, and she is trying to use the song to make contact with him. It was a brand new song at the time, first performance in this film.
OK, here's a bit of language trivia: What is the origin of the phrase and what language is it supposed to be?
Read more here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Que_Sera,_Sera_(Whatever_Will_Be,_Will_Be)
really? "Que Sera, Sera" is not good Spanish ???
During shooting of this film, there's a nice trivia about
(the special effects of ) How the dying man had a disguise (blackface) on, which was scraped off when
another man's hand scrapes his face...
and how this was filmed.