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Release Date:August 16th, 1943
Running Time:108 minutes
Directed By:
Alfred HitchcockAlfred Hitchcock
Written By:
No image existsGordon McDonell
No image existsThornton Wilder
Starring:
No image existsTeresa Wright
No image existsJoseph Cotten
No image existsMacdonald Carey
No image existsHenry Travers
No image existsPatricia Collinge
No image existsHume Cronyn
No image existsWallace Ford
No image existsIrving Bacon
No image existsClarence Muse
No image existsJanet Shaw
No image existsEdna May Wonacott
No image existsCharles Bates
No image existsEstelle Jewell

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Shadow of a Doubt Movie Review by Jarrod (4/16/2008)

'Shadow of a Doubt' was said to be Hitchcock's favorite movie, which I suppose doesn't mean he regarded it as his best, because it isn't, but it does stand, along with Notorious, as probably his best film from the 1940s; his greatest string of classics would come in the 1950s and end with Psycho in 1960, but this sequence...

(complete Shadow of a Doubt review by Jarrod)



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