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1943107 minThriller, Mystery

Shadow of a Doubt

Is Shadow of a Doubt a Hit or Flop?

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Is Shadow of a Doubt worth watching? With a rating of 7.5/10, this Thriller, Mystery film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Shadow of a Doubt Synopsis

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 Cast

Teresa Wright
Teresa WrightYoung Charlie
Joseph Cotten
Joseph CottenUncle Charlie
Macdonald Carey
Macdonald CareyJack Graham
Henry Travers
Henry TraversJoseph Newton
Patricia Collinge
Patricia CollingeEmma Newton
Hume Cronyn
Hume CronynHerbie Hawkins
Wallace Ford
Wallace FordFred Saunders
Edna May Wonacott
Edna May WonacottAnn Newton
Charles Bates
Charles BatesRoger Newton
Irving Bacon
Irving BaconStation Master

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Is Shadow of a Doubt worth watching?

Yes, Shadow of a Doubt is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.5/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Thriller, Mystery movies.

Is Shadow of a Doubt hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.5/10), Shadow of a Doubt is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Shadow of a Doubt?

Shadow of a Doubt is a Thriller, Mystery movie that In sleepy Santa Rosa, restless young Charlie’s world brightens when her sophisticated Uncle Charlie arrives for a long visit. But as his behavior grow...

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Critic Reviews

John ChardAug 6, 2019
★ 9

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 being a hero of the people. His family all adore him, where he is on the surface a man that all men want to be, and it's here that Hitchcock moulds a chilling filmic arc, in fact, it's a masterstroke of filmic manipulation. The plot involves Uncle Charlie returning to his adoring family in Santa Rosa after avoiding his apprehension for the murder of a widow. His niece Charlie treats Uncle as a hero, she worships the ground he walks on, but as the detectives close in, niece Charlie starts to piece together things and suspects herself that Uncle may just in fact be The Merry Widow Murderer. We are then pitched into the cat & mouse story and become privy to Uncle Charlie's switch from debonair handsome hero, into that of the devil incarnate. The reoccurring theme of The Merry Widow Waltz adds to the uneasy feel, while the relationship between Uncle & Niece is one that I'm sure Hitchcock was revelling in. Make no bones about it, it's in itself bordering on being unhealthy, and it's something that helps make this a more edgier thriller than other genre pieces of the era. Joseph Cotten is special as Uncle Charlie, his duality acting hits the spot on both fronts, whilst Teresa Wright is beguiling as the niece because she really makes the character infectious. Thus it's with these two great performances that the pics final reel brings socko results. Screenplay is written by the wonderfully talented Thornton Wilder, and with the master directing with swagger in tow, this rounds out as a triumphant classic that shouldn't be missed by fans of such terminologies. 10/10