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Aug 05, 2014akirakato rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
This is a 1953 drama film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The film is based on a 1902 French play by Paul Anthelme called "Nos deux consciences (Our Two Consciences)," which Hitchcock saw in the 1930s. It seldom gets mentioned in any Hitchcock documentaries or when discussing about his movies. It doesn't offer the usual amount of excitement or thrilling entertainment than his better known ones. In fact, there isn't much of "real" suspense at all, but performances of Montgomery Clift and Anne Baxter are superb. This is one of the best serious and thought-provoking films Hitchcock had ever made.