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The Shadow of a Doubt

  • November 4th, 2009
  • Posted in Film

Of his more than 55 films, Alfred Hitchcock called The Shadow of a Doubt (l943) his favorite. As dense as a novel, this film about a serial killer (Joseph Cotton) returning back home to his unsuspecting relatives. Smart and sly–the movie, that is. (Watch the movie) Trailer Clip [ READ MORE ]

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Bob Green is a film writer (Baraka), screenwriting teacher, and a film critic. He has been writing for the Weekly for 18 years (since day 1) and is a terrific dancer.

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