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      "text": "Jamaica Inn"
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      "text": "Jamaica Inn"
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    "titleType": "Movie",
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      "day": 13,
      "month": 10,
      "year": 1939
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        {
          "text": "Crime"
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        {
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        "plainText": "In Cornwall, 1819, a young woman discovers she's living near a gang of criminals who arrange shipwrecks for profit."
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    "trivia": [
      "This was the first of three Daphne Du Maurier novels that Sir Alfred Hitchcock made into films. The other two were Rebecca (1940) and The Birds (1963).",
      "In a 1972 interview with Pia Lindström, Sir Alfred Hitchcock said that it took one full morning to get one close-up of Charles Laughton. He also said that \"He was a nice man. A charming man. He really was. But oh! He suffered so much, because he felt he couldn't get it out, and we were one whole morning on the one close-up until he got up, and he was crying in the corner, and I went over and patted him on the shoulder.\"",
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