Suspicion
RKO Radio Pictures
1941
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Screenwriter: Samson Raphaelson, Joan Harrison, Alma Reville
Novelist: Francis Iles
Cary Grant, Joan Fontaine,, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Nigel Bruce, Dame May Whitty
8.5


Darkness is like any thing a perpetual shade on a mind. Wherever you look, there you are—back, again, at that shrinking wall. Most interesting to me is when art manufactures that density from nothing, literally nothing. Nothing happens. Even the smallest of occurrences stretch and stretch, the smallest of hints is enough to idealize death. It's more dream than movie. Cary Grant should have played more Brits, he's so American it's unsettling but cool. Brits are so British. Not super interesting.