Shadow of a Doubt

Shadow of a Doubt is a film directed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1943. {| class="toc" id="toc"

Contents
[hide]*1 Synopsis
 * 2 Cast
 * 3 Background Information and Notes
 * 4 Gallery
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SynopsisEdit
A man on the run from the police escapes to his sister's family in California, where he is known and respected as "Uncle Charlie." His niece (and namesake) Charlotte, is his favorite relative. Although she adores her uncle, she gradually comes to suspect him of a terrible crime.

CastEdit

 * Joseph Cotten as Charles Oakley
 * Teresa Wright as Young Charlie
 * Macdonald Carey as Jack Graham
 * Patricia Collinge as Emma Newton
 * Henry Travers as Joe Newton
 * Hume Cronyn as Herb Hawkins

Background Information and NotesEdit
Of all his films, Alfred Hitchcock frequently said that this was his personal favorite. It was also the favorite film of actress Teresa Wright.

Hume Cronyn's film debut. He later would work with Hitchcock again in Lifeboat, and his wife, Jessica Tandy, would appear in The Birds.

Teresa Wright and Joseph Cotten, who play uncle and niece in this film, would later go on to play husband-and-wife in the film The Steel Trap.