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Suspicion

There is some nice social comedy -- something that writer Samson Raphaelson, leading man Cary Grant, and even director Hitchcock are habitually quite good at -- having to do with a spoiled rich boy's reaction to sudden economic constraint ("Get a job?"). On the suspense side, though, Hitchcock indulges in some unprincipled hinting, shamming, and thumb-screwing to get you to believe that Cary Grant would plot the murder of his simpering bride, Joan Fontaine. 1941.

— Duncan Shepherd

Reader Rating: 3.0 stars

  • MPAA Rating: NR

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