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Movie Reviews of SuspicionMovie Review: Penniless Playboy Marries Bookish Spinster.... Summary: 4 Stars
Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine star in this Hitchcock thriller. Grant plays handsome but penniless playboy John Aysgarth, with Fontaine playing shy, bookish Lina McLaidlaw. She is also a general's daughter and an heiress.
John and Lina meet accidentally on a train - a motif Hitchcock used to great effect in "The Thirty-Nine Steps," and in "Strangers on a Train."
Grant woos and weds Fontaine, but she begins to worry that he has designs on her money and wants to kill her. Does he?
The movie has an interesting climax, and though it's something of an antique now(made in 1941), it's well worth seeing.
Movie Review: "Hello, Monkey Face." Summary: 4 Stars
A Hitchcock beauty in which Joan Fontaine gradually (and of course wrongly) comes to suspect that her husband (Cary Grant) is trying to kill her for her money. The beginning is slow and the ending a Hollywood code tack-on, but most of the movie is of great interest as the suspense builds and builds. Nigel Bruce is perfectly cast as Grant's crony, and his presence really adds to the suspense. Fontaine won an Oscar. Worth a watch.
Movie Review: A Real Thriller Summary: 4 Stars
Well done Alfred Hitchcock, the suspense build up superb. Believe there was another ending filmed and it would have been interesting to see it although I think I know what it would be. Cary Grant can be very scary.
Movie Review: Good movie Summary: 4 Stars
Another great Cary Grant movie but a very diferent role for him. Enjoy the movie and the dramatic buildup. Not crazy about the ending, but still a very interesting movie.
Movie Review: Suspicion Summary: 4 Stars
Not the very best of Cary Grant but an often looked-for movie with good quality acting by Joan Fontaine and Mr. Grant. The eyes tell it all.
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