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Suspicion (1941) scores a combined 3.39 out of 4 stars for Movie MirrorMovie Mirror
On a train Johnnie Aysgarth (Cary Grant) joins Lina McLaidlaw (Joan Fontaine) in first class and borrows to pay. ...read the complete Suspicion movie review at Movie Mirror
Suspicion (1941) scores a combined 3.23 out of 4 stars for filmcritic.comfilmcritic.com
Suspicion is a straightforward thriller, but it's remarkably well made (earning Fontaine a Best Actress Oscar) and worth your while. Two aspects make it especially noteworthy: First is the shot with Grant carrying a glass of milk up the stairs for his ...read the complete Suspicion movie review at filmcritic.com
Suspicion (1941) scores a combined 3.20 out of 4 stars for filmcritic.com (Christopher Null)filmcritic.com (Christopher Null)
The film isn't close to Hitch's best, but it's a critical part of his canon that shouldn't be missed. ...read the complete Suspicion movie review at filmcritic.com (Christopher Null)
Suspicion (1941) scores a combined 3.16 out of 4 stars for Apollo Guide (Brian Webster)Apollo Guide (Brian Webster)
The beauty of it is that it starts off light and charming, and darkens so gradually you won't even notice it shift from light romance into a psychological thriller. ...read the complete Suspicion movie review at Apollo Guide (Brian Webster)
Suspicion (1941) scores a combined 3.02 out of 4 stars for DVD AuthorityDVD Authority
This is a twisty but light effort that has it's share of comic moments between the two stars. ...read the complete Suspicion movie review at DVD Authority
Suspicion (1941) scores a combined 3.00 out of 4 stars for Combustible Celluloid (Jeffrey M. Anderson)Combustible Celluloid (Jeffrey M. Anderson)
The director does some wonderful things with the picture up until the ludicrous ending. Still you can't help feeling a vague disappointment with the whole enterprise. ...read the complete Suspicion movie review at Combustible Celluloid (Jeffrey M. Anderson)
Suspicion (1941) scores a combined 2.88 out of 4 stars for The Movie Archive (Marjorie Johns)The Movie Archive (Marjorie Johns)
Although not one of Hitchcock's best, it's an above average thriller, but does feel as if it could have been a much better film if the director had been allowed to keep his original ending. ...read the complete Suspicion movie review at The Movie Archive (Marjorie Johns)
Suspicion (1941) scores a combined 2.87 out of 4 stars for KQEK DVD Review (Mark R. Hasan)KQEK DVD Review (Mark R. Hasan)
Warner Bros' transfer is very nice, given the source print has its share of minor nicks and varying grain levels. ...read the complete Suspicion movie review at KQEK DVD Review (Mark R. Hasan)
Suspicion (1941) scores a combined 2.85 out of 4 stars for 411Mania.com (Dunn)411Mania.com (Dunn)
Grant plays John Aysgarth, a ne'er-do-well playboy who appears in all the scandal sheets. ...read the complete Suspicion movie review at 411Mania.com (Dunn)
Suspicion (1941) scores a combined 2.85 out of 4 stars for FilmHead.com - Video PickFilmHead.com - Video Pick
The first film this week is a new twist on an old theme. Christian Campbell (brother of Neve) is a young gay songwriter in New York. ...read the complete Suspicion movie review at FilmHead.com - Video Pick
Suspicion (1941) scores a combined 2.82 out of 4 stars for eFilmCritic ReviewseFilmCritic Reviews
Fonatine won a best actress oscar for this role, and it's no surprise as she's great in the role. She carries the burden of suspicion and fear on her shoulders, and is a solid dramatic centre for the story. ...read the complete Suspicion movie review at eFilmCritic Reviews
Suspicion (1941) scores a combined 2.81 out of 4 stars for DVD Town (John J. Puccio)DVD Town (John J. Puccio)
One of the most salient features of "Suspicion" is that it begins as what appears to be a light romantic comedy and then gradually becomes a typical Hitchcockian noir mystery, full of diabolical possibilities. ...read the complete Suspicion movie review at DVD Town (John J. Puccio)
Suspicion (1941) scores a combined 2.80 out of 4 stars for Qwipster's Movie Reviews (Vince Leo)Qwipster's Movie Reviews (Vince Leo)
Suspicion is classic early Hollywood Hitchcock, nicely conceived and solidly performed, but there's a major flaw that keeps this from becoming one of his greats. No ending would be satisfying. Loosely based on Francis Iles' novel, "Before the Fact,& ...read the complete Suspicion movie review at Qwipster's Movie Reviews (Vince Leo)
Suspicion (1941) scores a combined 2.74 out of 4 stars for Qwipster's Movie Reviews (Vince Leo)Qwipster's Movie Reviews (Vince Leo)
Suspicion is classic early Hollywood Hitchcock, nicely conceived and solidly performed, but there's a major flaw that keeps this from becoming one of his greats. No ending would be satisfying. Loosely based on Francis Iles' novel, "Before the Fact,& ...read the complete Suspicion movie review at Qwipster's Movie Reviews (Vince Leo)
Suspicion (1941) scores a combined 2.65 out of 4 stars for DVD VerdictDVD Verdict
When Lina meets handsome young playboy Johnnie Aysgarth (Cary Grant, North by Northwest), she ignores his dishonorable character and the warnings of her parents to challenge her own reputation as a spinster. ...read the complete Suspicion movie review at DVD Verdict
Suspicion (1941) scores a combined 2.50 out of 4 stars for Film Freak Central (Walter Chaw)Film Freak Central (Walter Chaw)
Probably the most compromised of Hitchcock's major pictures, it nevertheless sports a trio of sequences that rank among his best. ...read the complete Suspicion movie review at Film Freak Central (Walter Chaw)
Suspicion (1941) scores a combined 2.50 out of 4 stars for Crazy for CinemaCrazy for Cinema
Being a big fan of Hitchcock, I've seen most of his more popular films. SUSPICION isn't one of my all-time favorites; however, I'll watch it if there happens to be nothing else on TV. ...read the complete Suspicion movie review at Crazy for Cinema
Suspicion (1941) scores a combined 2.50 out of 4 stars for Crazy for Cinema (Lisa Skrzyniarz)Crazy for Cinema (Lisa Skrzyniarz)
Being a big fan of Hitchcock, I've seen most of his more popular films. SUSPICION isn't one of my all-time favorites. I'll watch it if there happens to be nothing else on TV, but it's not one to rush out and see. ...read the complete Suspicion movie review at Crazy for Cinema (Lisa Skrzyniarz)
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Suspicion (1941) is ranked overall as  out of 4 stars
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