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  1. April 8, 2016 8 AM PT. Editor’s note: “Suspicion,” directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Joan Fontaine and Cary Grant, opened in November 1941. The film was nominated for three Academy ...

  2. Feb 5, 2024 · In the end, though, the movie’s an intricately built, really well realized story of, well, suspicion. It’s exceedingly well acted, especially by Grant, and includes Hitchcock’s only Oscar winning role for an actor in Joan Fontaine’s performance as Lina. There’s tension that steadily builds over the entire film from beginning to end.

  3. Nov 19, 2021 · Hitchcock's "Suspicion" is based on a 1932 novel by Francis Iles titled "Before the Fact." While I have not read the actual book, the plot of the film seems like it doesn't stray too far from its ...

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  5. Oct 4, 2023 · Suspicion is a gripping movie that has captured the hearts of audiences since its release. Directed by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock, this 1941 psychological thriller is a masterpiece of suspense and intrigue. Starring Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine, Suspicion tells the story of a woman who begins to suspect that her charming husband may be ...

  6. Sustained Suspense. Snow Leopard 15 June 2001. While in many respects one of Hitchcock's lesser films, "Suspicion" has some good performances and a degree of suspense that is as sustained as in any of his films. The movie gets quite a lot out of a relatively simple plot. Joan Fontaine gives an excellent performance as Lina, a quiet young woman ...

  7. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1020660-suspicionSuspicion | Rotten Tomatoes

    Apr 20, 2019 Full Review TIME Magazine Suspicion is good Alfred Hitchcock-up to the last few minutes. In those final minutes the picture falls apart at the seams. ... Suspicion is the movie that ...

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  8. Jan 6, 2009 · The disappointingly neat and incongruent ending of Suspicion has led some critics to dismiss the whole movie as compromised and second-rate Hitchcock.. Y et, the movie is so skillfully helmed, so powerful in imagery (not just the scene with the glass of milk), so well acted, and so provocative in its thematic explorations that it ranks up there with the master’s good, if not superlative ...

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