"I Confess" has wonderful ensemble acting, with an extremely understated, captivating, and "modern" performance by Montgomery Clift.
The sexton, Clift's former love interest and her husband, the prosecutor, and Karl Malden's detective--all finely written parts and perfectly acted. The cinematography of Quebec is radiant, as well.
I wonder how many have watched it and realized what a truly religious, Christian (in the best sense) film this really is?
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Topic - Now this Hitch was a thrill and a joy! - tinear 14:38:51 06/15/05 (9)
- Just saw it for the first time... - Doug Otte 09:01:39 06/16/05 (0)
- Re: Now this Hitch was a thrill and a joy! - Victor Khomenko 14:59:22 06/15/05 (7)
- Just curious, do you like other - tinear 06:26:33 06/16/05 (6)
- Re: Just curious, do you like other - Victor Khomenko 06:33:14 06/16/05 (5)
- Re: Just curious, do you like other - patrickU 07:04:33 06/16/05 (4)
- Re: Just curious, do you like other - orejones 08:57:27 06/16/05 (3)
- Re: Just curious, do you like other - patrickU 09:41:10 06/16/05 (0)
- In Suddenly Last Summer he was so mesmerizing you - tinear 09:01:43 06/16/05 (1)
- Re: I think you mean "A Place in the Sun" here, tin - Gee LP 18:24:57 06/16/05 (0)