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Suspicion (1941)
In Alfred Hitchcock's classic suspense/thriller:
- the film's opening in total darkness in a train
tunnel
- the anagram game scene in which the word "MURDER" was
formed and Lina McLaidlaw (Joan Fontaine) fell faint to the floor
- the shadows from the skylight in the front hall casting
a giant spider-web appearing to trap Lina
- the dinner conversation about murder while cutting
into Cornish hens
- the famous sequence in which handsome husband Johnnie
Aysgarth (Cary Grant) carried a glowing glass of milk (that may or
may not have been poisoned) upstairs to his sick wife Lina - and
her staring at the glass which she thought was poisoned
- the climactic scene of their car struggle in the
final scene during a cliffside drive
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