Suspicion

A top-notch Alfred Hitchcock picture about a woman who suspects her husband of murders and fears that she may be his next victim! This may be one of Cary Grant's best role and one of Hitchcock's most tense and thrilling film (next to Psycho, of course). I found imprints of fingernails in the palm of my hands, it was so intense! Don't be put-out merely because this film was made in the early 40's and is in black-and-white, it's a must-see for all! Most certainly a must for Hitchcock fans; it's excellent!

Movie reviewed by Michael Lawrence

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Starring:

Cary Grant, Joan Fontaine, Cedric Hardwicke, Nigel Bruce, Dame May Whitty, Isabel Jeans, Heather Angel, Leo G. Carroll

Directed by:

Alfred Hitchcock

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1941 thriller

Not Rated

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Don Ignacio's score: A

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