Hitchcock “Shadow of a Doubt“ Merry Widow Serial Killer Monologue

This clip is for educational purposes only and not to be copied or used for commercial purposes. All rights reserved by copyright holder Universal Picture, who we thank for the use of this clip. A very shocking bit of monologue for 1943 written by one of the three authors credited with the screenplay to Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller “Shadow of a Doubt: noted playwright Thorton Wilder, Alfred Hitchcock’s wife and long-time collaborator Alma Reville, and writer Sally Benson.
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