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In Reply to: Re: The Bishop's Wife posted by jamesgarvin on April 26, 2005 at 08:17:50:
Ah ha! That is really true! Better Ernest!
Still I think this film is not as " innocent " as it look at first glance.
Grant not only manage to win all his family but made all the wrongs to rights, being a caring would be husband & father & church manager ecetera...
A little weaked, would you not say?
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I am not sure if that is the movie, or Cary Grant. Grant always had that demeanor that regardless of what he did, or was supposed to do, he had that menacing glint in his eye - like he always had something else in mind, and that something else usually had to do with the ladies. I suspect that Grant could be a priest, in a monastery, could not utter a word, and he would have that look of being up to no good.
That is perfectly true, and Hitch used him for that glance in " Suspicion ". But the script let me no doubt about what I wrote...
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