![]() ![]() The Characters: Though Charlie considers her family “average” they are actually pretty quirky. Most of the cast, receiving gifts from Uncle Charlie. The terror of “Shadow of a Doubt” is more realistic and obtainable to the average person. Not many of us steal money from our boss and flee, are chased by an airplane or live in a town inhabited by crazed birds. It’s much different than most of his more famous films like “North by Northwest”, “Psycho” or “The Birds.” I feel like the danger of the characters in those films is a little far-fetched. I like almost all of them, particularly those from the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s but “Shadow of a Doubt” is by far my favorite. I’ve seen 40 of Alfred Hitchcock’s 57 films that he directed. ![]() The film stars Teresa Wright, Joseph Cotton, Henry Travers, Hume Cronyn, Patricia Collinge, MacDonald Carey and Edna Mae Wonacott. However, her beloved uncle has a dark secret. She wants a miracle to come along-it does in the form of her namesake- Uncle Charlie Oakley. From LIFE: Stroboscopic multiple exposure of Teresa Wright and Joseph Cotten talking and struggling as characters from Alfred Hitchcock's film "Shadow of a Doubt."īrief plot: Charlotte “Charlie” Newton is bored with her small town life and feels her family isn’t living to their full potential.
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