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Basics Critics:85Viewers:73Rusty:81
Category: Crime, Drama, Mystery/Noir/ThrillerNotable as: Psychological thrillerSub-Category: Thriller, Psychological thriller, Crime Fiction, Mystery, DramaMain subject: serial killerNarrative location: CaliforniaRuntime: 108 minutesLanguage: EnglishCountry: United StatesFilming location: California, New Jersey, Santa RosaDirector: Alfred HitchcockScreenwriter: Thornton Wilder, Sally Benson, Alma RevilleMusic: Dimitri TiomkinCinematography: Joseph A. ValentineStars: Teresa Wright, Joseph Cotten, Macdonald Carey, Henry Travers, Patricia Collinge, Hume Cronyn, Wallace Ford, Edna May Wonacott, Charles Bates Awards won: National Film RegistryAward nominations: Academy Award for Best StoryAward details: (details at IMDb)
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Shadow of a Doubt is a 1943 American psychological thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and starring Teresa Wright and Joseph Cotten. Written by Thornton Wilder, Sally Benson, and Alma Reville, the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Story for Gordon McDonell. In 1991, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".


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