![]() It is the same with Bonnie Bedelia who as I said looks and acts like a dame lifted from a 1940s film-noir. In truth Brian Dennehy who had a hand in writing this as well as directing it is at fault as scene after scene his performance over whelms it. The knock on effect of "Shadow of a Doubt" being all about the showboating in the courtroom it ends up all feeling a little over the top from the actors. Now in fairness there is nothing wrong about a bit of lawyer showboating, in fact the best courtroom movies tend to have some sort of showboating in them but "Shadow of a Doubt" feels like it is only about the showboating with the actual crime story being less important. Of course you wonder whether being a drunk means he is also a patsy in all this. And of course as an old flame the expected scenes surrounding the spark between them appear but are so ridiculously over the top with one culminating with a romp on a desk near the chalk outline of her dead husband being so bad it is laughable.īut then we also have the trouble that here we have a court case which is supposedly about Charley trying to get Angel off but then ends up all about the character of Charley, his almost arrogance in court whilst also the DA's defamation of character as he makes out he is an unfit lawyer. ![]() When Charley walks into his office and finds Robin standing there looking out of his window with a cigarette in hand it is like a femme fatale character from a 1940s film-noir has been dumped into a 90s movie. Part of the trouble with "Shadow of a Doubt" is the simple fact it is over the top from the word go and feels incredibly forced.
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