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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2008

Unlike American Version, this version is very close to Hitchcock's Original Version of Under Capricorn.

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  • I think it is the best of all Hitchckock's movies ! This is my particular opinion...

  • @rhbalduino French Critics considers Under Capricorn as one of Hitchcock's finest films. I think it is a great film.

  • @konway87 that's just great. what do the Austrailian critics say?

  • @IETCHX69 Long time ago, I read a review of Under Capricorn by an Australian critic. From what I read, he liked Under Capricorn a lot.

  • I've never seen this film - how is the american version so different from Hitchcock's vision? Does this version contain scenes that the american version doesn't?

  • American Version is different, because of the difference in color. The color of American Version is completely washed out. This Italian Version is completely faithful to Jack Cardiff's cinematography.

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  • Thanks for posting this!

  • Thanks for uploading. Always like seeing new Hitchcock movies.

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  • @mystered No they were there.-:)

  • @globe255 Oh, I thought the Aborigines discovered it.

  • It wasnt Coch who discovered Australia, it was probably the Vikings but also China were among some of the first.

  • Joseph Cotten called this 'Under Cornycrap'.

    Hitchcock did not like that.

  • I find it HILARIOUS that Tasmania is not on this map of Australia, I know may Tasmanians that would be very pissed off about this

  • Heavens to Alma Reville! THANKS for posting this! As a longtime fan of the work of the late great Alfred Hitchcock, it's peachy to finally be able to see this (which it would seem is the least seen & known of his major studio releases). Dig those tall stovepipe hats....crazy, man, crazy! You've MADE my day & week! CHEERS, mate!

  • @AllenbysEyes

    I second that emotion! He's VERY good in that period piece set during the time of the American Revolution. Turner Classic Movies shows it every so often (since it's a 50's MGM movie, they own it as part of their vast film library). I watched it there last year. THANKS for your comment! :)

  • how handsome Michael Wilding is... i bet his 2 boys by Elizabeth Taylor are beautiful.

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