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Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
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Synopsis
Teresa Wright
plays Charlie, a small-town high-schooler who enjoys a symbiotic relationship with her favorite uncle, also named Charlie (
Joseph Cotten
). When young Charlie "wills" that old Charlie pay a visit to her family, her wish comes true. Uncle Charlie is his usual charming self, but he seems a bit secretive and reserved at times. Too, his manner of speaking is curiously unsettling, especially when he brings up the subject of rich widows, whom he characterizes as "swine." When a pair of detectives (
MacDonald Carey
and
Wallace Ford
), posing as magazine writers, arrive in town and begin asking questions about Uncle Charlie, young Charlie's curiosity is aroused. Why, for example, has Uncle Charlie torn an article out of the evening newspaper? Rushing to the library, Young Charlie locates the missing item: the headline screams WHO IS THE MERRY WIDOW MURDERER? As the horrified Charlie reads on, the conclusion is inescapable: her beloved Uncle Charlie is a mass murderer, preying upon wealthy old women. And what happens next?
Thornton Wilder
,
Sally Benson
, and
Alma Reville
(Mrs. Hitchcock) based their screenplay on a story by Gordon McDowell, who in turn was inspired by real-life "Merry Widow Murderer" Earle Leonard Nelson. The casting, from stars to bit players, is impeccable; the best of the batch is
Hume Cronyn
, making his film debut as a wimpy murder-mystery aficionado. Lensed on location in Santa Rosa, California, The Shadow of a Doubt was
Alfred Hitchcock
's favorite film. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Irving Bacon
Station Master
Charley Bates
Roger Newton
MacDonald Carey
Jack Graham
Patricia Collinge
Emma Newton
Joseph Cotten
Charlie Oakley
Hume Cronyn
Herbie Hawkins
Wallace Ford
Fred Saunders
Estelle Jewell
Girlfriend
Clarence Muse
Pullman Porter
Janet Shaw
Louise
Henry Travers
Joseph Newton
Edna May Wonacott
Ann Newton
Teresa Wright
Young Charlie Newton
Production Crew
John B. Goodman
Art Director
Robert F. Boyle
Art Director
Joseph A. Valentine
Cinematographer
Dimitri Tiomkin
Composer (Music Score)
Adrian
Costume Designer
Vera West
Costume Designer
Alfred Hitchcock
Director
Miton Carruth
Editor
William Tummel
First Assistant Director
Dorothea Holt Redmond
Illustrator
Charles Previn
Musical Direction/Supervision
Jack H. Skirball
Producer
Alma Reville
Screenwriter
Gordon McDonell
Screenwriter
Joan Harrison
Screenwriter
Sally Benson
Screenwriter
Thornton Wilder
Screenwriter
E.R. Robinson
Set Designer
Edward Ray Robinson
Set Designer
Russell A. Gausman
Set Designer
Gordon McDonnell
Short Story Author
Gordon McDonnell
Short Story Author
Bernard B. Brown
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1943
Runtime: 115
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature
Genre
Thriller
Produced by
Universal
Release
by Universal
Awards
1990 - U.S. National Film Registry - Library of Congress
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.