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After disastrous returns from the first two Transatlantic films, Hitchcock's ''[[Rope (film)|Rope]]'' (1948) and ''[[Under Capricorn]]'' (1949), both released in the US by [[Warner Brothers]], Transatlantic Pictures folded in 1950. ''Rope'' was banned in several U.S. cities due to the themes of [[homosexuality]] and ''Under Capricorn'' was overshadowed by [[Ingrid Bergman]]'s extramarital affair with director [[Roberto Rossellini]].
 
A third Hitchcock film, ''[[Stage Fright (film)|Stage Fright]]'' (1950) filmed on location in London, began as a Transatlantic production, but was taken over by [[Warner Brothers]] as a Warners production.
 
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