Film Bulletin (01/Dec/1941) - What the Newspaper Critics Say: Suspicion
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- article: What the Newspaper Critics Say: Suspicion
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- journal: Film Bulletin (01/Dec/1941)
- issue: volume 8, issue 24, page 21
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- publisher: Film Bulletin Company
- keywords: Alfred Hitchcock, Suspicion (1941)
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WHAT THE NEWSPAPER CRITICS SAY
SUSPICION
RKO Radio
"...This is not Mr. Hitchcock at his best, for the clerical staff... did not provide too much in the way of material ... Still he has managed to bring through a tense and exciting tale, a psychological thriller which is packed with lively suspense."—CROWTHER, N. Y. TIMES.
"...Full of latent terror and taut suspense. . .Has a relentless and honest dramatic authority ... Certain to move and amuse you as much as it makes your hair stand on end."—BARNES, N. Y. HERALD TRIBUNE.
". . .Should make your flesh creep. . .A fascinating blend of romance and melodrama. . .Will keep you mesmerized from beginning to end with its fine characterizations and its mounting horror. Don't fail to see it."—BOEHNEL, N. Y. WORLD-TELEGRAM.
". . .Suspenseful and rich in character observation until the end, at which time the patiently built structure of character is repudiated... A distinctly superior picture."—WINSTEN, N. Y. POST.
"...A masterpiece in disturbing emotionally draining drama... Adult, astounding, pulling knowingly on its psychological undertones."—REEL, CHICAGO HERALD-AMERICAN.