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movie Shadow of a Doubt

Released: January 12, 1943
Runtime: 1 hour 47 minutes
Thriller Mystery

In sleepy Santa Rosa, restless young Charlie’s world brightens when her sophisticated Uncle Charlie arrives for a long visit. But as his behavior grows increasingly strange, she begins to suspect that her beloved uncle may be hiding a terrible secret—and that danger has quietly entered her home.

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