

Motive Rant: Uncle Charlie gets a little carried away at a family dinner.This might make the climax less than believeable to some. Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: Cotten is quite a bit taller than tiny little Teresa Wright.He has the entire suit of spades in his hand. Creator Cameo: Hitchcock as usual, this time on the train playing cards.Chekhov's Gun: Herbie and Joseph's love of tracing murders.Broken Pedestal: More like shattered into a million pieces.Breaking the Fourth Wall: Uncle Charlie turns to face the viewer at the end of his Motive Rant.Luckily, Herbie shows his true good colors in the end. Big Bad Wannabe: Herbie and Joseph are always talking about how to commit an untraceable murder.Said to be Alfred Hitchcock's favorite of his own films.

Teresa Wright is his niece, also called Charlie, who idolizes him-until the agents hunting "Uncle Charlie" reveal to her who her uncle really is. Joseph Cotten stars as Charlie, a murderer on the run who comes back to his hometown to hide from the police. Shadow of a Doubt is a 1943 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. PAGES WILL BE DELETED OTHERWISE IF THEY ARE MISSING BASIC MARKUP.

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