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Shadow of a Doubt (1943)

January 12, 1943 (US) Thriller, Mystery, Crime • 107m

Overview

In sleepy Santa Rosa, restless young Charlie’s world brightens when her sophisticated Uncle Charlie arrives for a long visit. But as his behavior grows increasingly strange, she begins to suspect that her beloved uncle may be hiding a terrible secret—and that danger has quietly entered her home.

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Top Billed Cast

Teresa Wright
Teresa Wright

Young Charlie

Joseph Cotten
Joseph Cotten

Uncle Charlie

Henry Travers
Henry Travers

Joseph Newton

Hume Cronyn
Hume Cronyn

Herbie Hawkins

Wallace Ford
Wallace Ford

Fred Saunders

Charles Bates
Charles Bates

Roger Newton

Irving Bacon
Irving Bacon

Station Master

Clarence Muse
Clarence Muse

Pullman Porter

Janet Shaw
Janet Shaw

Louise Finch

Virginia Brissac
Virginia Brissac

Mrs. Phillips (uncredited)

Frances Carson
Frances Carson

Mrs. Potter (uncredited)

Earle S. Dewey
Earle S. Dewey

Mr. Norton (uncredited)

Sarah Edwards
Sarah Edwards

Doctor's Wife on Train (uncredited)

Edward Fielding
Edward Fielding

Doctor on Train (uncredited)

Vaughan Glaser
Vaughan Glaser

Dr. Phillips (uncredited)

Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock

Man on Train Playing Cards (uncredited)

Shep Houghton
Shep Houghton

Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)

Ruth Lee
Ruth Lee

Mrs. MacCurdy (uncredited)

Eily Malyon
Eily Malyon

Mrs. Cochran (uncredited)

John McGuire
John McGuire

Teen at Crosswalk (uncredited)

Shirley Mills
Shirley Mills

Shirley (uncredited)

Constance Purdy
Constance Purdy

Mrs. Martin (uncredited)

Robert Quarry
Robert Quarry

Santa Rosa Teenager (uncredited)

Isabel Randolph
Isabel Randolph

Margaret Green (uncredited)

Grandon Rhodes
Grandon Rhodes

Rev. MacCurdy (uncredited)

Byron Shores
Byron Shores

Detective (uncredited)

Edwin Stanley
Edwin Stanley

Mr. Green (uncredited)

Minerva Urecal
Minerva Urecal

Mrs. Henderson (uncredited)

Crew


Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 9/10

August 6, 2019

Merry Widow Murderer - Hitchcock style!

Shadow Of A Doubt was believed to have been Hitchcock's own favourite movie, the one that he was most proud of as he felt his critics hadn't got any justifiable ammunition to shoot him down with. The film stands out because it doesn't have the tongue in cheek dark humour traits that light up most of the maestro's classics. The cheeky bonus is that of having the central premise of the main protagonist bei… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

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