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Beautiful photographed with karl Malden & Anne baxter & Monty Clift under the direction of Hitchcock in one of his serious film, the French nouvelle vague cherished it.
The brand new DVD is more than worth!
90 minutes of pleasure.
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patrickU, I am sure you have read Truffaut's great interview with Hitchcock. He told Truffaut that he wished he could have shot "I Confess" with a different ending! He also loved the way Montgomery Clift walked in his robes, and used several shots of Clift walking to suggest (I can't remember the exact quote...most of my books are in storage awaiting a move) something along the lines of seriousness, forward motion, and grim adherence to the task.You are right, it is one of Hitch's most serious films...and knowing how he wished he could have added one more shot of Clift walking at the end makes you realize just how much trouble Clift was in! Clift took his role very seriously, too...I believe part of his preparation was learning how to do at least part of the Latin mass!
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You bet!
In fact I have read almost everything inside outside and above and around Hitchcock, but it do not matter, what does, are his work.
He is the idol of my youth, nobody equal him in his own way.
Sorry...That was from my sub....
Clift was a studio actor, and therefore a pain in the ass for his director. No doubt.
What did Hitch tell about his own films? I do not care.
I only do for what I see.
And what I do is the best.
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