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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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  • thanks for having this film - its the 2nd time Ive watched it here-

    1 of my favorites- l really like old J. Cotton flicks-Portrait of Jenny

    Spiral Staircas-3rd Man-etc. thanks much !!

  • @lisadiane10001 You're very welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • Hi ! thank you for sharing ! I always wanted to see this movie ! thanks a lot. greetings from Brazil !

  • @takinnn You're very welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed it!

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  • I HEART JOSEPH COTTEN!!!

  • THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!

    Best. Hitchcock. Film. EVER. Even Hitchcock himself thought so.

    Gotta love Joseph Cotten

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  • I do not know how I was lucky enough to find this,my mother took my brother and myself to see this movie at the theater in albuquerque when i was seven,what a treat that was

  • I'm 21-year-old American media studies major. The other day I was chatting to my Greek grandmother and discovered that she was a big fan of Hitchcock in the fifties. We reminisced about the great films I know as "classics" which she went to see when they were new, and she told me she used to have a crush on Joseph Cotton when she was my age. It's amazing when you really connect to someone like that across sixty-odd years. This is the kind of stuff we should be talking to our grandparents about!

  • 9:16 "Don't read too much, you'll ruin your eyes." But I thought old geezers always say "Maybe you should stop watching TV and read a book." I guess when TV came along, they thought books were the better of 2 evils.

  • WOW THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR UPLOADING THIS!! TERRIFIC CLASSIC!!

  • Very good movie. Thanks for sharing.

  • Well, look who's here! If it isn't Clarence Oddbody, AS2 from "It's A Wonderful Life!" That's right! The actor who played Charlotte's father also played George Bailey's (James Stewart) guardian angel, the one who shows George what the world would've been like if he had not been born.

  • I don't mean this as an insult, but this is how I see Joseph Cotten: Joseph Cotten - he's John Cena without the wrestling abilities. Did you notice that they both have the same two initials, J.C.? I can see some smart-aleck going, "So does Johnny Carson and J.C. Penney, what's your point?"

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