![]() "Hitchcock's discovery of darkness within the heart of small-town America remains one of his most harrowing films, a peek behind the facade of security that reveals loneliness, despair, and death." - Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader ![]() But Shadow, from beginning to end, is a surpassingly better picture." - TIME Staff, TIME Magazine "This Hitchcock masterpiece has the same general theme as his Suspicion - the slow, terrible growth of fear of a loved one. "Shadow of a Doubt may or may not be Hitchcock's greatest film, but it's his most intimate and heart-wrenching." - David Denby, New Yorker "Alfred Hitchcock's first indisputable masterpiece." - Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader "One of Hitchcock's finest films of the '40s." - Geoff Andrew, Time Out Starring:Teresa Wright, Joseph Cotten, Macdonald Carey He seems to be a good man on the surface, however, secrets about him soon become revealed to his niece and she will need to make choices that could end up destroying the whole family. This is about the relationship between Uncle Charlie and his niece. ![]()
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