Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Dec 30, 2012
Alfred Hitchcock had broken into the American movie-making scene with Rebecca in 1940 and then quickly turned out a number of additional films, including the 1941 romantic thriller, Suspicion, which reunited the director with Rebecca star Joan Fontaine. This second outing with Hitchcock would win Fo read more
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Dec 30, 2012
Alfred Hitchcock had broken into the American movie-making scene with Rebecca in 1940 and then quickly turned out a number of additional films, including the 1941 romantic thriller, Suspicion, which reunited the director with Rebecca star Joan Fontaine. This second outing with Hitchcock would win Fo read more
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Dec 30, 2012
Alfred Hitchcock had broken into the American movie-making scene with Rebecca in 1940 and then quickly turned out a number of additional films, including the 1941 romantic thriller, Suspicion, which reunited the director with Rebecca star Joan Fontaine. This second outing with Hitchcock would win Fo read more
Seven prisoners escape from a concentration camp and struggle across Nazi Germany. Six are captured, tortured, and strung up on one of seven crosses in built in the camp. The seventh cross remains empty. That’s some powerful, if heavy-handed symbolism, especially for a film made in 1944. The read more
When Lina (Joan Fontaine) first meets the charming Johnnie (Cary Grant) while sharing a first class car on a train, he is carrying a third class ticket and just happens to be short on change that day. Right? He starts courting her and as quickly as he starts the fire, he leaves for weeks without read more
Suspicion (1941). Romantic/ psychological /thriller. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Cast: Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine. It also stars Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Nigel Bruce, Dame May Whitty, Isabel Jeans and Heather Angel.
Playboy Johnnie Aysgarth, in a whirlwind romance sweeps Lina McLaidlaw, off her read more