Review of Shadow of a Doubt (1943) by Art S — 05 Apr 2014
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) - 8.
Fine movie from Hitchcock and perfect showcase of the charm and enchantment present in Classic Cinema apparently lost today. The pub scene, in particular, with Young Charlie and Uncle Charlie and the waitress in the middle really deserves to be seen and lived in all it's Bluray quality splendor, I wish I was there. Contemporary sensibilities might find the acting very... theatrical, but this was the style of the time and didn't detract from my enjoyment, I was grabbed by the movie from start to finish. First of several movies from the "Master of Suspense" I'll be watching in the coming times.
This review of Shadow of a Doubt (1943) was written by Art S on 05 Apr 2014.
Shadow of a Doubt has generally received very positive reviews.
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