The detective theme, typical of those years, acquires a frighteningly plausible form through its attention to detail, which can easily be overlooked, as does the director's cameo on the train. Who are these people, and why is her uncle so desperate to escape from them? And why did he become so nervous when he hummed a tune from the operetta The Merry Widow? The latter's strange behavior leads young Charlie to question the true purpose of his arrival. Theresa Wright, with her lovely hair - her niece and namesake - is overjoyed by her uncle's arrival, but not for long. With the goal of laying low, he moves to the other end of the states of almighty America, to the suburbs to his sister and her family. Joseph Cotten, wearing a crumpled hat, plays the role of the mysterious Uncle Charlie, deftly evading the suspicious personalities searching for him. One of the films released during this formative period was "Shadow of a Doubt", which clearly shows the imprint of a creator, but still very young and not experienced enough. Alfred himself, when asked which version of the film "The Man Who Knew Too Much" -1934 or 1956 - is better, he said that the first version was filmed talented amateur, while the second - a professional. However, just as any successful professional boxer was once a novice amateur, and a brilliant director before receiving the status of "legends of cinema" has come a long way to the professional. However, every cloud has a silver lining, for the subconscious fear allowed the director to learn to awaken in the audience a growing sense of suspense, in other words, to evoke the suspense that eventually became synonymous with the director's surname. Two seemingly innocent parental blunders forever changed the boy's worldview, making him afraid of cops for the rest of his life, and making the leitmotif of the wrongly accused the central theme of his works. The example of Alfred Hitchcock serves as a vivid confirmation of the fact that all problems come from childhood. A young woman discovers that her visiting "Uncle Charlie" is not who he appears to be.
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