![]() ![]() Seriously though, folks, get your celebration on, because this marked Hitchcock's first of many American projects, or at least that's what they said it was, even though Laurence Olivier's presence pumps up the British factor something fierce. who were born in Tokyo, or whatever Joan Fontaine was. Hey, we all know about how Hitchcock was as big of a flirt as he was big, so I find his bringing Fontaine back for "Suspicion" pretty, well, suspicious, as though he was getting used to American women. ![]() Well, I'm sticking with the "South Park" one, because even though Joan Fontaine isn't playing the titular Rebecca, even though she is the lead, she really was quite good-looking, as Alfred Hitchcock could have told you. I'm sorry, I understand that this film is ostensibly sophisticated and whatnot, likely just because it's old, but even though I haven't watched "South Park" in quite some time, I can't help but think of that song that Kyle sang to the homeschooled girl in "Hooked on Monkey Fonics" that went something like, "Rebecca, you really are quite good-looking you're a fox!" Well, come to think of it, the only other songs to refer to that are named "Rebecca" are by comedy rock duo "Flo & Eddie", and pop songs by Japan's Nokko and Russia's Tesla Boy, so I guess there's no making a non-comical song reference here. ![]()
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