Review of Suspicion (1941) by Sean F — 08 Mar 2004
Excellent "did he do it?/will he do it to me?" thriller from the master, Alfred Hitchcock. Joan Fontaine puts in an excellent, Oscar-winning performance as a naive-yet-book-smart woman who impulsively marries Cary Grant, an attractive bachelor who seems just a little odd. As soon as they marry, she gets a better idea of his true character, as he begins to live well beyond his means and does not seem worried about it or interested in getting a job to make good. As Fontaine gets a better sense of who she married, she begins to suspect that Grant is capable of murder...
Rating: 8/10.
Date Seen: 3/7/04.
This review of Suspicion (1941) was written by Sean F on 08 Mar 2004.
Suspicion has generally received very positive reviews.
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