![]() ![]() But she soon discovers that her namesake, a Wall Street. In the end, however, it's just a nail-biting thriller that - now over sixty years old - still reigns as one of the absolute best of its genre. Charlie is a young woman who is thrilled that her favorite Uncle Charlie is coming home for good. Charlotte 'Charlie' Newton (Teresa Wright), is frustrated by boredom, complaining to her father, Joseph 'Joe' Newton (Henry Travers) because nothing interesting ever happens in her life or that of her family. It manages to focus on family ties and the struggles within the family itself while it also juggles the whole theme of an outcast family member. In Santa Rosa, a teen living in a two story house is lying in bed. The entire film is taut and suspenseful, well-filmed and realistic. The ending of "Shadow of a Doubt" is classic Hitchcock and some of the best stuff he's done. Hitchcock never let the camera set-ups become boring. Although there are several standard coverage shots in this film, they are interspersed with moments of ingenuity. Rather than an in-depth look at one scene, I decided to do a more brief overview of several scenes. With Teresa Wright, Joseph Cotten, Macdonald Carey, Henry Travers. There are a lot of great camera moments in Shadow of a Doubt. She begins to become suspicious of her uncle as he becomes more suspicious of her own awareness. Shadow of a Doubt: Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Charlie acts oddly and, at times, violent. His niece - who loves him and sees him as a sort of perfect role model - at first is excited that her Uncle Charlie is coming.but then things start to get strange. Left stranded and pursued, he decides to move in with his brother's family. Joseph Cotten plays Charlie, a crook on the run from the police. ![]() "Shadow of a Doubt" may only be listed as #181 on IMDb's "Top 250" list, but in my opinion it far outweighs some of the films higher up on that list and is one of Hitch's very best films. ![]()
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