Review of Suspicion (1941) by Bosley Crowther for The New York Times — 03 Apr 1961
One must remark that the ending is not up to Mr. Hitchcock's usual style, and the general atmosphere of the picture is far less genuine than he previously has wrought. But still he has managed to bring through a tense and exciting tale, a psychological thriller which is packed with lively suspense and a picture that entertains you from beginning to—well, almost the end.
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This review of Suspicion (1941) was written by Bosley Crowther and published by The New York Times on 03 Apr 1961.
Suspicion has generally received very positive reviews.
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