Mary
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Mary
Summary
Mary is a film[1]. Mary ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (38 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Mary's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Mary's director is recorded as Alfred Hitchcock[4].
- Mary's screenwriter is recorded as Alma Reville[5].
- Mary's screenwriter is recorded as Herbert Juttke[6].
- Mary's screenwriter is recorded as Georg C. Klaren[7].
- Mary's screenwriter is recorded as Helen Simpson[8].
- Mary's genre is recorded as crime film[9].
- Mary's genre is recorded as crime thriller film[10].
- Mary's genre is recorded as thriller film[11].
- Mary's cast member is recorded as Alfred Abel[12].
- Mary's cast member is recorded as Olga Chekhova[13].
- Mary's cast member is recorded as Paul Graetz[14].
- Mary's cast member is recorded as Lotte Stein[15].
- Mary's cast member is recorded as Harry Hardt[16].
- Mary's cast member is recorded as Eugen Burg[17].
- Mary's cast member is recorded as Louis Ralph[18].
- Mary's cast member is recorded as Ekkehard Arendt[19].
- Mary's cast member is recorded as John Mylong[20].
- Mary's cast member is recorded as Hermine Sterler[21].
- Mary's cast member is recorded as Fritz Alberti[22].
- Mary's cast member is recorded as Rudolf Meinhard-Jünger[23].
- Mary's cast member is recorded as Hertha von Walther[24].
- Mary's cast member is recorded as Julius Brandt[25].
- Mary's producer is recorded as John Maxwell[26].
- Mary's director of photography is recorded as Jack E. Cox[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Mary's producer is recorded as John Maxwell[26]. Mary's director is recorded as Alfred Hitchcock[4]. Screenwriters include Alma Reville[5], Herbert Juttke[6], Georg C. Klaren[7], and Helen Simpson[8]. Cast members include Alfred Abel[12], Olga Chekhova[13], Paul Graetz[14], Lotte Stein[15], Harry Hardt[16], and Eugen Burg[17].
Publication
Publication dates include +1931-01-01T00:00:00Z[28] and +1931-03-02T00:00:00Z[29]. Mary's original language of film or TV show is recorded as German[30]. Genres include crime film[9], crime thriller film[10], and thriller film[11].
Cultural Impact
Things named for Mary include Basilica of Saint Mary of the Chorus[31], a Catholic parish church[32], in Spain[33], founded in 1743[34]; Notre-Dame des Vents[35], a church building[36], in France[37], founded in 1961[38]; and Astypalaia National Airport[39], an airport[40], in Greece[41].
Why It Matters
Mary ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (38 views/month).[2] Mary has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[42]
Entities named for Mary include Basilica of Saint Mary of the Chorus[31], a Catholic parish church[32], in Spain[33], founded in 1743[34]; Notre-Dame des Vents[35], a church building[36], in France[37], founded in 1961[38]; and Astypalaia National Airport[39], an airport[40], in Greece[41].