Shadow Of A Doubt Part 2/11

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Alfred Hitchcock's 1943 Masterpiece "Shadow Of A Doubt." It's the story of Charlotte "Charlie" Newton, a young woman who idolized the Uncle she was named after. When her Uncle comes for a visit she soon finds out that he has some very dark secrets. Starring Teresa Wright and Joseph Cotton. PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO RATE SUBSCRIBE AND COMMENT!

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  • "She makes no allowance for science, she thinks she has to cover the distance by sheer lung power"

  • I love Charlie's little brother and sister. They are hilarious!

    "When I have a house of my own it's gonna be full of well sharpened pencils"

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  • @TronandFlynn82 He was pretending to be ill so they wouldn't wonder why he stayed in the sleeper berth all time, he knew the cops were after him and he wanted to stay out of sight.

  • @jdollinter........... yes, it is him.

  • Sixty years later, my mother has the same approach to the phone.

  • Is that Alfred Hitchcock at 5:46 with every card in the deck? Ha ha

  • It's nice seeing Theresa Wright and Patricia Collinge in another move after The Little Foxes. Love their cozey Victoria home, I can almost smell the pie baking for dinner.

  • @jeprice08 hi, my reply is below :)

  • I know that it was a reply to someone but I still don´t think it´s polite to uncover such an important information in the 2nd part of 11. I have watched many youtube movies and I like reading the comments, but the plot details are usually discussed in the end. If it is a reply - like in this case, then there is often something like "spoiler warning".

  • @krasnafarmarka You're not trying to be sarcastic, are you? Because if you are, I just want you to know that it isn't entirely my fault. Someone left a comment on this post and I answered it, that's all.

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