Suspicion
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Suspicion

A shy young heiress marries a charming gentleman, and soon begins to suspect he is planning to murder her.

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Suspicion (1941) is a thrilling classic film that tells the story of a timid heiress who finds herself caught in a web of suspicion and paranoia after marrying a charming gentleman. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, this suspenseful drama keeps viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end.

Inspired by Francis Iles' novel Before the Fact, the film revolves around Lina McLaidlaw (played by Joan Fontaine), a hesitant woman who falls for the charismatic Johnnie Aysgarth (played by Cary Grant). Their whirlwind romance leads to marriage, but Lina's happiness is short-lived when she begins to suspect her husband of planning her murder.

As Lina's doubts escalate, the tension intensifies, making the audience question Johnnie's true intentions. Director Alfred Hitchcock skillfully builds suspense with his signature visual style, incorporating shots from unique perspectives and utilizing a haunting musical score to heighten the film's atmosphere.

Offering a unique perspective on marriage and trust, Suspicion keeps viewers guessing until the very end. Will Lina discover the truth about her husband's intentions? Or is her paranoia simply getting the better of her? Find out in this gripping psychological thriller that showcases the talents of two Hollywood legends and will leave you questioning everyone's motives.

Also Known As:

Suspicion

Release Date:

14 Nov 1941

Writers:

Samson Raphaelson, Joan Harrison, Alma Reville

Awards:

Won 1 Oscar. 5 wins & 2 nominations total