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Friday, 31 January 2014



Film 1076: Shadow of a Doubt

Trivia: The name of the waltz that is referred to throughout the film is "The Merry Widow Waltz".

Alfred Hitchcock often said that this was his favorite film.


In his interview with François Truffaut on "Shadow" (first published in 1967), Alfred Hitchcock said the dense, black smoke belching from the train that brings Charles Oakley to Santa Rosa was a deliberate symbol of imminent evil.

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