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- article: Hitchcock's Suspicions and Suspicion
- author(s): Mark Crispin Miller
- journal: MLN (01/Dec/1983)
- issue: volume 98, issue 5, pages 1143-1186
- journal ISSN: 0026-7910
- publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
- Sloan's Alfred Hitchcock: A Filmography and Bibliography (1995) — page 469, #713
- keywords: "Before the Fact" - by Francis Iles, "Hitch: The Life and Times of Alfred Hitchcock" - by John Russell Taylor, "The Dark Side of Genius: The Life of Alfred Hitchcock" - by Donald Spoto, Alfred Hitchcock, Anthony Berkeley, Cary Grant, Cedric Hardwicke, Dame May Whitty, Daphne du Maurier, David O. Selznick, Donald Spoto, Franz Waxman, François Truffaut, Janet Leigh, Joan Fontaine, John Russell Taylor, Mark Crispin Miller, New York City, New York, Nigel Bruce, Psycho (1960), Rebecca (1940), Spellbound (1945), Suspicion (1941), The 39 Steps (1935)
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Abstract
- "Plot analysis of Suspicion as a woman's film dominated by Lina's 'dark and too-familiar consciousness,' which invites the audience to 'cease watching as escapists.'" — Sloan, page 469