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Anne Baxter | Ruth Grandfort | |
Montgomery Clift | Fr. Michael William Logan | |
Brian Aherne | Willy Robertson | |
Charles Andre | Fr. Millars | |
Roger Dann | Pierre Grandfort | |
Dolly Haas | Alma Keller | |
O.E. Hasse | Otto Keller | |
Karl Malden | Inspector Larrue | |
Judson Pratt | Det. Murphy | |
Ovila Légaré | Villette | |
Nan Boardman |
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Producer | Alfred Hitchcock
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Writer | Paul Anthelme
George Tabori |
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Cinematography | Robert Burks
BURKS Robert |
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Musician | Dimitri Tiomkin
TIOMKIN Dimitri |
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In Alfred Hitchcock's I Confess, Father Michael Logan (Montgomery Clift), apparently a model of clerical piety, hears a killer's confession. Eyewitnesses point to a priest as the murderer and the sacrament of penance forbids Logan to speak out - even in his own defense - when circumstantial evidence targets Logan as the prime suspect! Academy Award winners Anne Baxter and Karl Malden co-star as a former flame and a police inspector whose attempts to clear Logan only entrap him further. Filmed in Quebec on locations highlighting that city's Old World traditions, I Confess races toward a climax that's unforgettable. And in true Hitchcock fashion, you'll confess to being hooked all the way. |
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