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  • Tue, Oct 22

Director: Alfred Hitchcock Run Time: 95 min. Release Year: 1953

Starring: Anne Baxter, Brian Aherne, Karl Malden, Montgomery Clift, O.E. Hasse

Country: United States
Language: English, French, Italian, German


Presented as part of the 2024 edition of Hitchcocktober.


About the film:

In the confessional of a small Quebec parish, Father Michael Logan hears the church sexton whisper: “I killed a man.” Father Logan’s vows prevent him from breaking the sanctity of the confessional and allows the killer to go free. But as the police investigate the murder, all the evidence points to Father Logan.

Now, in order to remain true to his vows, Father Logan will be forever discredited and possibly convicted for murder.

About the filmmaker: 

Alfred Hitchcock, nicknamed the “Master of Suspense,” was an English-American filmmaker who is well-known for directing influential thrillers. Hitchcock’s first Hollywood film, Rebecca (1940), won the Academy Award for Best Picture, and the film earned Hitchcock his first Academy Award nomination for Best Director. Despite receiving little-to-no critical recognition, Vertigo (1958) is widely considered one of his greatest accomplishments thanks to its chilling score and complex exploration of themes that were personal to Hitchcock.

In 1960, Hitchcock changed horror—and film as a whole—with the ever-shocking Psycho (1960). The film was received with a great deal of controversy thanks to the ways in which it challenged traditional narrative structures; however, the controversy was a gift, as it became the second highest grossing film of the year and earned Hitchcock his final Academy Award nomination for Best Director.

With his television show, Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955-62), Hitchcock became one of the best-known directors in world thanks to his memorable introductions of each episode. Throughout his life, Alfred Hitchcock directed more than 50 feature films across six decades. In 1968, he was awarded the Irving G. Thalberg Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and in 1979 he earned the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Film Institute.

The Film Center is thrilled to celebrate the master filmmaker once again with the 15th year of Hitchcocktober. Experience a stunning selection of Alfred Hitchcock’s finest works as they were meant to be seen: on the big screen. These classic masterpieces continue to inspire some of today’s best filmmakers, and, in many ways, changed the art of filmmaking forever. 

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