Content Warnings
- π΄ 70/100 A passionate kissing scene with implied sexual activity.
- π΄ 90/100 A scene with suggestive dialogue and partial nudity.
- π‘ 50/100 Characters are shown drinking alcohol excessively.
- π‘ 40/100 A character is seen smoking a cigarette in a tense scene.
- π΄ 75/100 A physical altercation with punches and slaps.
- π΄ 95/100 A intense scene involving a gunshot and blood.
- π΄ 80/100 Use of a strong expletive.
- π΄ 90/100 Multiple instances of strong language in a heated argument.
Who directed the movie Notorious (1946)?
Notorious (1946) was directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
What is the plot of Notorious (1946)?
Notorious follows Alicia Huberman (Ingrid Bergman), the daughter of a convicted Nazi spy, who is recruited by U.S. agent T.R. Devlin (Cary Grant) to infiltrate a group of Nazis in post-WWII Brazil. She becomes romantically involved with Devlin while also getting close to Alexander Sebastian (Claude Rains), a key figure in the Nazi group.
Who are the main actors in Notorious (1946)?
The main actors in Notorious (1946) are Cary Grant as T.R. Devlin, Ingrid Bergman as Alicia Huberman, Claude Rains as Alexander Sebastian, and Louis Calhern as Captain Paul Prescott.
What is the significance of the wine cellar in Notorious (1946)?
The wine cellar in Notorious is a key location where Alicia and Devlin discover uranium ore hidden in wine bottles, revealing Sebastian's involvement in a Nazi uranium smuggling plot. This discovery heightens the suspense and danger for Alicia.
How was Notorious (1946) received by critics and audiences?
Notorious (1946) was highly praised by critics and audiences for its suspenseful storytelling, strong performances (particularly by Bergman and Rains), and Hitchcock's masterful direction. It is now considered one of Hitchcock's greatest films and a classic of the thriller genre.



















