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Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 4.00 out of 4 stars for Time Out (--)Time Out (--)
One of Hitchcock's finest films of the '40s, with Cotten as the infamous 'Merry Widow' murderer, who takes refuge with the small-town family of his sister (Collinge). Focusing on adoring niece Wright's dawning realisation that her kind, generous and ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at Time Out (--)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 4.00 out of 4 stars for Ozus' World Movie Reviews (Dennis Schwartz)Ozus' World Movie Reviews (Dennis Schwartz)
Alfred Hitchcock directs while living in America during the war this first-class psychological thriller. It's scripted by Thornton Wilder, Sally Benson, and Alma Reville (Mrs. Hitchcock) based on a story by Gordon McDowell. The author was inspired by ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at Ozus' World Movie Reviews (Dennis Schwartz)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 4.00 out of 4 stars for Dial H for HitchcockDial H for Hitchcock
Murder is one of the key ingredients in almost all Hitchcock films and Shadow Of a Doubt handles it in a taut, complex manner that ingeniously mixes Capraesque domestic comedy with the harsh realities of horror. Starring Joseph Cotton as "Uncle Charlie" ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at Dial H for Hitchcock
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 4.00 out of 4 stars for Movieline (Virginia Campbell)Movieline (Virginia Campbell)
Thanks in no small part to its precision acting, it's easily as great as other Hitchcock films to which 'masterpiece' status is more colloquially granted. ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at Movieline (Virginia Campbell)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 4.00 out of 4 stars for New York Times (Bosley Crowther)New York Times (Bosley Crowther)
You've got to hand it to Alfred Hitchcock: when he sows the fearful seeds of mistrust in one of his motion pictures he can raise more goose pimples to the square inch of a customer's flesh than any other director of thrillers in Hollywood. ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at New York Times (Bosley Crowther)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 4.00 out of 4 stars for Q Network Film Desk (James Kendrick)Q Network Film Desk (James Kendrick)
a brilliant piece of cynicism that exposes hypocrisy, moral rot, and a guilt that pervades both conventional criminals and everyday citizens ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at Q Network Film Desk (James Kendrick)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 4.00 out of 4 stars for EmanuelLevy.com (Emanuel Levy)EmanuelLevy.com (Emanuel Levy)
The collaboration between Thornton Wilder and Hitchcock proves to be extremely fertile for it allows both American writer and British director to dissect small-town life way beyond the former's Our Town. ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at EmanuelLevy.com (Emanuel Levy)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 4.00 out of 4 stars for TV Guide's Movie Guide (--)TV Guide's Movie Guide (--)
Deathly Americana; not as fun or spine-tingling as other Hitchcocks, but who's complaining? Hitch's favorite among his own films was based on the case of the real-life "Merry Widow Murderer," Earle Leonard Nelson, a mass strangler of the 1920s. The sly ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at TV Guide's Movie Guide (--)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 4.00 out of 4 stars for Senses of CinemaSenses of Cinema
This paper contemplates the curious employment of the "Merry Widow" waltz in the soundtrack of Hitchcock's early American classic, Shadow of a Doubt. Occurring firstly during the opening credits and then at crucial moments during the unfolding story, and ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at Senses of Cinema
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 3.76 out of 4 stars for filmcritic.com sees Shadows on the wallfilmcritic.com sees Shadows on the wall
A minor classic in the Hitchcock library, Shadow of a Doubt is nonetheless a smashing film, a slow burn that involves the visit to town of Uncle Charlie (Joseph Cotten), who may or may not be the Merry Widow Murderer, a dashing villain who murders old ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at filmcritic.com sees Shadows on the wall
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 3.75 out of 4 stars for Reel.com DVD review (Pam Grady)Reel.com DVD review (Pam Grady)
In sleepy Santa Rosa, California, young Charlie Newton (Teresa Wright) complains to her banker father, Joseph (Henry Travers, It's a Wonderful Life's Clarence the angel), "We're in a terrible rut." For Charlie, there can only be one solution. Her ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at Reel.com DVD review (Pam Grady)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 3.75 out of 4 stars for CineScene.com (Chris Dashiell)CineScene.com (Chris Dashiell)
Young Charlie (Teresa Wright) is feeling despondent about her unexciting life in her average family in the extremely normal small town of Santa Rosa, California. But things perk up when the man she was named after, her charming and colorful Uncle Charlie ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at CineScene.com (Chris Dashiell)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 3.63 out of 4 stars for Jiminy Critic Reviews "Shadow of a Doubt"Jiminy Critic Reviews "Shadow of a Doubt"
One genre of filmmaking whose well will never run dry is that of the suspense thriller. There will always be a market for creepy and scary movies, if only for the fact that there will always be couples ready to throw their arms around each other in ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at Jiminy Critic Reviews "Shadow of a Doubt"
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 3.60 out of 4 stars for filmcritic.com (Christopher Null)filmcritic.com (Christopher Null)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 3.60 out of 4 stars for ToxicUniverse.com (Dan Callahan)ToxicUniverse.com (Dan Callahan)
Alfred Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt is one of his grimmest and most impressive movies. ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at ToxicUniverse.com (Dan Callahan)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 3.59 out of 4 stars for FilmHead.com - Video PickFilmHead.com - Video Pick
With American Beauty, British theatre director Sam Mendes stole the critics' hearts and a quite a few Oscars. This tale of suburban dysfunction does just about everything right and is exactly the kind of movie made for Academy gold: intelligent but not ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at FilmHead.com - Video Pick
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 3.55 out of 4 stars for DVD VerdictDVD Verdict
By 1943, Alfred Hitchcock was firmly entrenched in American film, having made five pictures in three years. But none of those five films really felt "American" to Hitch (even Saboteur, which utilized American landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, could ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at DVD Verdict
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 3.54 out of 4 stars for DVDBeaver.com (Gary W. Tooze)DVDBeaver.com (Gary W. Tooze)
This creepy Hitchcock chiller has you doubting till the end and the key to its discomforting fright is the subtle invasion of the warm, middle-class family home in small town, USA. Joseph Cotten is stirring as is the more-than-lovable Teresa Wright who ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at DVDBeaver.com (Gary W. Tooze)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 3.53 out of 4 stars for moviedivamoviediva
Shadow of a Doubt explores the moral rot threatening placid Santa Rosa, California. Uncle Charlie is a charmer, but does his adored niece want to discover his dreadful secret? Hitchcock identified with the character closely enough to write some of his ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at moviediva
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 3.52 out of 4 stars for Movie Mirror (Sanderson Beck)Movie Mirror (Sanderson Beck)
Two men who came to see Uncle Charlie (Joseph Cotton) follow him. He sends a telegram he is going to visit his sister Emma Newton in Santa Rosa. Her daughter Young Charlie (Teresa Wright) wants Uncle Charlie to visit and learns he is coming. Joseph ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at Movie Mirror (Sanderson Beck)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 3.50 out of 4 stars for Movie Habit (Marty Mapes)Movie Habit (Marty Mapes)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 3.50 out of 4 stars for Images Movie JournalImages Movie Journal
1943's Shadow Of A Doubt, however, was Hitchcock's first fully realized cinema masterpiece, a grim, sad picture of American docility and Babbittry. The film moved Hitchcock out of the category of mere genre director and into the realm of the essayist on ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at Images Movie Journal
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 3.50 out of 4 stars for rec.arts.movies.reviews (Ted Prigge)rec.arts.movies.reviews (Ted Prigge)
Not one of Hitchcock's best, but is still one of his most intriguing. ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at rec.arts.movies.reviews (Ted Prigge)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) scores a combined 3.50 out of 4 stars for At-A-Glance Film ReviewsAt-A-Glance Film Reviews
Hitchcock's favorite of all his films, Shadow of a Doubt is a classic thriller that holds its own against the more well known entries in his filmography. There's a little less cynicism and subdued bitterness towards the main characters as there is in ...read the complete Shadow of a Doubt movie review at At-A-Glance Film Reviews
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by Robert J. Crawfor... on July 03, 2009
I watched this film in astonishment: not only does it have psychological depth that is in no other Hitchcock film, but the sense of dread in it builds slowly and inexorably to a frightening climax. The best part of this by far is Teresa Wright's ...
by Ron Braithwaite "... on March 24, 2009
An excellent film, beautifully scripted and beautifully acted. Cotton as the sinister 'Uncle Charlie' is especially creepy and realistic. His niece, Charlie the Younger if you will, is also excellent as the girl who almost falls in love with her long ...
by Ian Ian Ian "emac... on March 20, 2009
Simply put, if you are a fan of Hitchcock or film-noir then you will like this movie. ...
by Elizabeth Kayzoo on March 19, 2009
Shadow of a Doubt is only 1 film in a LONG list of greats done by the master himself, Mr. Alfred Hitchcock... The Birds (Collector's Edition) is probably the greatest examples of film done by Hitchcock along with Psycho and The 39 Steps. If you have ...
by Eddie "Classics O... on March 13, 2009
There are enough reviews talking about this movie and what it is about. This is just another great example of what Alfred Hitchcock is capable of. Instead, I wanted to give you some other examples of great Hitchcock classics. Stage Fright (Enhanced) ...
by K. Boester on February 26, 2009
I'm a big fan of the classics, & they just don't make good mystery movies any longer. "Shadow of a Doubt" will keep you glued to your seat. I never thought Joseph Cotten could play such a good bad guy. Teresa Wright adores her uncle Charlie, & her ...
by EugeSchu "be-bop" on February 17, 2009
A tour de force that is incredibly crafted and masterfully fluid. Tense, quaint, endearing, ...
by Wendy A. Bowers "... on February 05, 2009
I love this movie. Classic Black & White movie with lots of suspense. It's ...
by Jacques COULARDEA... on January 27, 2009
Hitchcock is hatching in the US while the war is dragging along. He is building a tight little plot around a small criminal who gets into some serial killing of rich widows in New York or somewhere back East just because he likes money, because he does ...
by J. Connolly on January 27, 2009
I am very happy with the enhanced copy of Shadow Of A Doubt. Although this is a classic from 1943, it was so clear, one could believe it was filmed recently. ...

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