

It’s an exceptionally solid film, very solid.” -Alfred Hitchcock (Encounter with Alfred Hitchcock: Interview with Charles Bitsch and François Truffaut, Cahiers du Cinéma, August-September 1956) Suspense, psychology, character traits, setting, everything pleases me in Shadow of a Doubt. “I was fortunate to find in Thornton Wilder an ideal collaborator, thanks to whom the characters in this film are successfully conceived. This is what happened during a 1956 interview with Charles Bitsch and François Truffaut for Cahiers du Cinéma. It is true that when journalists asked him to name his favorite of the films that he made, he would usually respond by discussing this film. Most of the articles and essays that discuss Shadow of a Doubt are quick to mention that it is the director’s favorite of the films that he directed, but the truth is that this is probably something of an oversimplification. That’s very hard to do.” -Alfred Hitchcock (The Cinema of Alfred Hitchcock / Who the Devil Made It, 1963 / 1997) Alfred Hitchcock’s Favorite Film: The Making of Shadow of a Doubt It was the blending of character and thriller at the same time.

“ Shadow of a Doubt was a most satisfying picture for me - one of my favorite films because for once there was time to get characters into it. The package also includes a digital copy of the film. Notes: These are the same discs included in the “ Alfred Hitchcock Classics Collection: Volume Two ” boxed set. Main Audio: 2.0 English DTS-HD Master Audio (48 kHz, 1775 kbps, 24-bit)ĤK UHD: English (SDH), French, Spanish, Japanese, German, Italian, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish

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