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Acting
Montgomery Clift's face IS the movie—anguish in every close-up.
Direction
Hitchcock's tracking shots through Quebec City are quietly devastating.
Cinematography
Confession scenes so shadowy you'll check your own conscience.

Director
Alfred Hitchcock
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