Review of Shadow of a Doubt (1943) by Louis D — 04 Feb 2008
Hitchcock criticizes wealthy widows, idealized American families, and serial murderers within one effortless stroke of a movie. Shadow of a Doubt creates a sustained tone that fuses subtle with horrifying, forcing the spectator to challenge the relevancy of the onscreen tension.
Also, see Joseph Cotten in, what is perhaps, his most challenging/interesting role.
This review of Shadow of a Doubt (1943) was written by Louis D on 04 Feb 2008.
Shadow of a Doubt has generally received very positive reviews.
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