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I Confess (1953): What Would Hitch Do?
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Apr 12, 2022
Religion doesn’t always play a prominent role in the films of Alfred Hitchock — he could possibly be considered a lapsed Catholic — but I Confess is his most overt exploration of moral and religious convictions. Although one could make the argument that he’s most interested read more
The Directors’ Chair: The Wrong Man and I Confess
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Theresa Brown on Nov 23, 2020
The Directors’ Chair: The Wrong Man and I Confess CAUGHT IN A TRAP…AND I CAN’T WALK OUT This month’s foray into director Alfred Hitchcock explores him putting characters into such black holes not even light can escape. I’ll give you a double whammy of two films where the read more
Hitchcock at Warner Bros: I Confess
Old Hollywood Films Posted by Amanda Garrett on Feb 10, 2018
I Confess (1953) is perhaps the most underrated movie in Alfred Hitchcock's impressive filmography. This thriller about a priest who must remain silent about a murder confession stars Anne Baxter and Montgomery Clift and was filmed on location in Quebec City, Quebec (photo above).
This article is read more
I Confess : Hitchcock in Quebec
The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Aug 14, 2016I Confess (1953)
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on May 18, 2016
To confess sins, whether in the cloistered confines of a confessional or the wide-open, if somewhat anonymous, world of the internet is to lay oneself bare. Alfred Hitchcock’s I Confess presents confession as deceptive, dangerous, and deadly (the worst of the three “d’s”). Mo read more
Warner Archive: Alfred Hitchcock's I Confess (1953) on Blu-ray
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Mar 10, 2016
The swooning sadness of romantic yearning hangs over I Confess like a lonely specter. Not what I expected from an Alfred Hitchcock film, especially one featuring a priest and the Catholic church. This lesser known drama from the master of suspense is a departure for the director in many ways, though read more
Blu-ray Review: I Confess
Hitchcock Master Posted by Devon Powell on Feb 1, 2016
Distributor: Warner Bros. Release Date: February 16, 2016 Region: Region A Length: 01:34:27 Video: 1080P (MPEG-4, AVC) Main Audio: 2.0 English DTS-HD Master Audio Alternate Audio: 2.0 French Dolby Digital 2.0 Spanish (Castellano) Dolby Digital 2.0 Spanish (Latino) Dolby Digital 2.0 Polish Dolby Di read more
I Confess (1953)
Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Oct 17, 2015
I Confess Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Written by George Tabori and William Archibald from a play by Paul Anthelme 1953/USA Warner Bros. Repeat viewing/Netflix rental This lesser known Hitchcock film really grew on me. I’ll try not to spoil it. The setting is Quebec. Michael Logan (Montgo read more
Screening of Hitchcock’s “I Confess” at Daystar Center May 12, 2015
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Apr 21, 2015
Screening of Hitchcock’s “I Confess” at Daystar Center May 12, 2015
When: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 6:30 p.m.
Where: The Venue 1550 at the Daystar Center, 1550 S. State Street
Father Michael William Logan, a Catholic priest (Montgomery Clift) has a crisis of faith when he hears t read more
Screening of Hitchcock’s “I Confess” at Daystar Center May 12, 2015
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Apr 21, 2015
Screening of Hitchcock’s “I Confess” at Daystar Center May 12, 2015
When: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 6:30 p.m.
Where: The Venue 1550 at the Daystar Center, 1550 S. State Street
Father Michael William Logan, a Catholic priest (Montgomery Clift) has a crisis of faith when he hears t read more
“I CONFESS” ( 1953 )
CineMaven's Essays from the Couch Posted by Theresa Brown on Mar 1, 2015
“I CONFESS” is gnarly. Yes I mean it in that surfer boy way of good, cool. (Do I have that right? I never dated a surfer). But I also mean gnarly in terms of messy, not smooth. That’s because the murderer weaves everything into a gnarled snarled mess. All the rela-tionships become twisted read more
I Confess (1953, Alfred Hitchcock)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Oct 5, 2014
I Confess is unwieldy. Director Hitchcock is extremely precise in his composition, the same goes for Robert Burks' photography (especially the photography) and Rudi Fehr's editing (which changes in harshness based on the story's tone); sure, Dimitri Tiomkin's music is all over t read more
I Confess - I Love Tony Randall!
A Person in the Dark Posted by FlickChick on Jul 9, 2011
I admit it - I love Tony Randall. Okay, not Cary Grant love, but love nonetheless!
The minute Tony Randall walks onto a scene, the entire movie is elevated. He is a delight, a smile, the guy you are always happy to see. Come on - didn't he really deserve Doris much more than Rock?
So, what is it abo read more
Great Dramas: I Confess(1953).
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Nov 17, 2010
I Confess(1953), is a drama film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Cast: Montgomery Clift, Anne Baxter, and Karl Malden . This was the only film Hitchcock made with these three actors. Biographers say he had trouble with "Method" actors such as Clift and Paul Newman, who worked with Hitchcock in Torn C read more