Suspicion(1941)- User Reviews

7 USER REVIEWS
  • star44

    Suspecting your husband is the murder-weird idea. Suspecting your husband is the murder-weird idea. Suspecting your husband is the murder-weird idea. Suspecting your husband is the murder-weird idea. Suspecting your husband is the murder-weird idea. Suspecting …more»
  • star44

    In Hitchcock’s Suspicion, Johnnie Aysgarth (Cary Grant) falls in love with Linda McLaidlow (Joan Fontaine) and, shortly into the film, the two marry. Though the opening scenes seemed to be jumping around quite a bit, it was necessary to show them falling …more»
  • star55

    Superb Hitchcock movie is one of his best. The first half of the movie is often hilarious and the second half is packed with suspense. The only way this movie could have been better is if the climax satisfied you a little more (The present ending was …more»
  • star55

    I am a movie enthusiast, not easily impressed. Nonetheless, SUSPICION is my absolute favorite cinematic work. It is time transcendent, qiunessential entertainment. Hitchcock and Grant blissfully seduce their audience with long-lost subtlties of the theater. …more»
  • star44

    This Hitchcock film certainly takes its time establishing characters, but its star, Oscar winning Joan Fontaine (still a headscratcher in my book) dives right into a marriage to a man she meets on a train, hardly even knows (Cary Grant, very charming …more»
  • star55

    My mom and I watched this on laserdisc (it's not available on VHS or DVD as far as I can tell) and I was surprised at how well done it was compared to the other Hitch flicks! Mom kept wondering what would happen at the end and I love the sequence …more»