Shadow of a Doubt is not glamorous nor does it feature international intrigue, instead it tackles the sinister underbelly of peaceful small town America. Hitchcock offers some sublime direction to complement the poetic screenplay and stunning lead performances. However, if he did consider Shadow of a Doubt to be his favorite film, I cannot blame him. Like with anything Hitchcock says, I just don’t know what to believe. Hitchcock later denied the remark, and then went on to repeated it in other interviews. In 1964, Hitchcock said so himself, in an interview with TV host Fletcher Markie. "She has nightmares about speeding trains, a hand clamped over her mouth, and merry widows waltzing, waltzing waltzing into hell." Charlie survives but cannot forget.Shadow of a Doubt is considered to be Alfred Hitchcock's favorite film of his. Choose Not To Use Archive Warnings, No Archive Warnings Apply.Sandoz (Sandoz_Iscariot17) Fandoms: Shadow of a Doubt (1943) Language: English Words: 14,136 Chapters: 9/9 Collections: 1 Comments: 11 Kudos: 20 Bookmarks: 2 Hits: 375 And by the time she did, he'd already sprung into action. She just couldn't figure out what it was. She may have possessed far more precocity than wisdom, but she knew there was something amiss about Uncle Charlie. After all, there was also Ann, an eleven-year-old bookworm and smartaleck. Maybe Charlie wasn't the only person who suspected that her uncle had a secret. Creator Chose Not To Use Archive WarningsĪnn Newton has so much on her mind.FuzzyBlueStockings Fandoms: Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
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