![]() ![]() ![]() The pair reluctantly goes on the run from De Marney's murder charge together, but as they come across the family and friends of Pilbeam's character, the duo plays it as if they're lovers trying to balance their personal happiness with her loved ones' expectations. Despite being relatively underwritten, their romantic dynamic crackles as the two easily find the comedy in every scenario without undermining the dramatic tension. Shadow of a Doubt showed that Hitchcock was the master of not just suspense, but social commentaries on humanity and all our universal fears.One of Hitchcock's lighter thrillers, Young and Innocent is a straightforward wrong-man film elevated by the chemistry of its leads, Derrick De Marney as fugitive and Nova Pilbeam as a young woman roped into his antics. Shadow of a Doubt showed that Hitchcock was more than just a genre director, releasing capable films to please audiences of a particular nature. When the rest of Hollywood were depicting movies that were meant to uplift the country during the horrors of WWII, it's to Hitchcock's credit that he showed a ironic and pessimistic view of American life. Shadow of a Doubt is about the image of the "All American Family" and the juxtaposition between the large and small town communities. He is charming and intelligent but behind that handsome face, is a murdering psychopath with no redeeming qualities. Cotton plays the character with a sinister edge. We know absolutely nothing about this character and importantly we don't even see his crimes on screen. Joseph Cotton's character is such a great villain because of the aura of mystery that surrounds him. He goes on the run to the small town of Santa Rosa, but when the town's nosy cop and his own niece (also named Charlie) begin questioning and investigating him, he may just have to murder again. The movie follows Uncle Charlie (the great Joseph Cotton) who is being chased by the cops, as he is suspected of being the "Merry Widow Murderer", who is murdering old ladies to inherit their fortune. Maybe it's because the film's genius isn't as obvious as those above. Strangely it doesn't get mentioned alongside the likes of Vertigo, Psycho and Rear Window but I really can't understand why. Shadow of a Doubt (1943) - Alfred Hitchcock A young woman thinks her uncle may be a serial killer It's a well known fact that Shadow of a Doubt was Alfred Hitchcock's favourite of all his films. ![]()
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