Remake of Alfred Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt (1943).Remake of Alfred Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt (1943).Remake of Alfred Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt (1943).
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Michael Ray Wisely
- Rick Saunders
- (as Michael Wisley)
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- TriviaA remake of the same title released in 1943 directed by Hitchcock.
- GoofsAfter Charlie is rescued from falling off the outside stairs, and her uncle is standing as she drinks the hot drink, beyond him is an American flag, but it is a modern one, with fifty stars, whereas the flag back in 1953 had only forty eight.
- ConnectionsEdited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
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This faithful, slightly overlong remake of the underrated 1943 Hitchcock thriller isn't nearly as bad as most people seem to think. It can't compare with Hitchcock's version, of course, but should it be condemned simply because of that? In a way, this film is similar to the 1979 version of "The Lady Vanishes"; both remakes lack Hitchcock's style but the stories are so strong that the films do manage to keep you absorbed. Mark Harmon is ideally cast as Uncle Charlie - in some key scenes I think he is even preferable to Cotten. The girl who plays his niece looks too old for the part and isn't nearly as engaging as the young actress that had the role in the original. This remake can't shake off a sense of uselessness, but it's still good-looking, well-mounted and generally entertaining.
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- Hallmark Hall of Fame: Shadow of a Doubt (#40.3)
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