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I Confess (DVD) Montgomery Clift Anne Baxter Karl Malden Brian Aherne Roger Dann

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Movie/TV Title
I Confess
Title
I Confess
Format
DVD
EAN
0085393186326
Release Year
2006
Release Date
14/02/2006
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Studio
WarnerBrothers
Language
French
Subtitle Language
English
Director
Alfred Hitchcock
Actor
Roger Dann
Rating
MPAA Not Rated
No Of Discs
1
Run Time
1 hour and 35 minutes
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
UPC
0085393186326

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  • Top favourable review

    Montgomery Clift as tortured priest

    A murderer confesses his guilt to a Catholic priest. Since the priest is forbidden from telling anyone what he hears in confession, the priest can't clear his own name when he himself is suspected of the crime. Montgomery Clift, possibly the screen's handsomest priest ever, is a man of few words but conveys his inner turmoil through his eyes and facial expression. This is a no-win situation for just about everyone involved. The ending feels a little weak. Watch the special features on the making of this film; Hitchcock's original ending would have fit the story better, but it was vetoed by the censors. Even so, if you like mystery and suspense you can't go wrong with I CONFESS, or just about any Hitchcock film.

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  • What A Gem This Unknown Movie Is

    Montgomery Clift shines in this little known movie set in Quebec City, Canada in 1953--the same time that the movie was made. Clift plays a Catholic priest, Father Michael Logan. Anne Baxter is equally good as his previous girlfriend, Ruth Grandford, that he had before becoming a priest. Karl Malden plays the police Inspector La Rue. Late one night, Father Logan hears the confession of a janitor in the rectory, who has just committed murder while trying to steal some money. (Under Catholic doctrine, a priest cannot ever disclose to anyone what anyone has ever confessed to him.) As the light of day dawns, the victim turns out to be a man that the priest knew. When Father Logan visits the crime scene, he learns that the murder was committed by a man in a priest uniform. The ...

  • Yes it is a Gem

    Others have described the plot and excellent photography. I find the best aspect of this movie is the unswerving faith Father Logan has to his church and its principles. The one minor flaw occurs near the end where the prosicutor realizes the enorminity of his failure to realize what was going on and his failure's possible terrible result. He just doesn't looked shocked enough. Compare this with Sidney Greenstreet in the Verdict. I"m surprised a great director like Hitchcock let this go. Oh well, no one is perfect.

  • ONE OF HITCHCOCK'S FORGOTTEN GEMS......

    THE PHOTOGRAPHY IN FILM NOIR STYLE, WITH THE BACKDROP OF QUEBEC, CANADA, WORKS BRILLIANTLY FOR HITCHCOCK, IN THIS OFTENTIMES OVERLOOKED GEM. MONTGOMERY CLIFT AND ANNE BAXTER GIVE AN EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE UNK OWN TO MOST PEOPLE. THE CAMERA ANGLES, ESPECIALLY IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, AND MEDIEVAL BUILDINGS OF QUEBEC ARE BREATH TAKING! PLEASE NOTE THE EXCEPTIONAL ACTING PROVIDED BY THE SUPPORTING GERMAN ACTRESS PLAYING THE MAID AT THE RECTORY (AND THE WIFE OF THE MURDERER), WHOSE PAST HISTORY IN GERMAN FILM HISTORY, MAKES HER PERFORMANCE EVEN MORE INTRIGUING.

  • I Confess - 1953 - Alfred Hitchcock

    The 1953 classic Alfred Hitchcock movie. Shot in Quebec, this film was nominated for the 1953 Cannes grand Prize. Plot summary: Otto Kellar and his wife Alma work as caretaker and housekeeper at a Catholic church in Quebec. Whilst robbing a house where he sometimes works as a gardener, Otto is caught and kills the owner. Racked with guilt he heads back to the church where Father Michael Logan is working late. Otto confesses his crime, but when the police begin to suspect Father Logan he cannot reveal what he has been told in the confession.