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EB0049 Hitchcock : Shadow of a Doubt PILF-1415

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NTSC Laserdisc Japan Release Alfred Hitchcock : Shadow of a Doubt PILF-1415 Please note these are 12″ Laserdiscs , not DVD or Blueray discs – you must have a Laserdisc Player in order to be able to watch them. As a large scale importer of laserdiscs from Japan mostly for our own collections, we can offer a huge range including Anime , Horror , Drama , Sci-Fi , Romance , Comedy , Musicals , Rock and Roll , J-Pop , Opera , Classical , Documentaries , Foreign Language , Box Sets , Background Videos ( BGV ) which we are putting up on our ebay store as time allows. All our discs are rated – most are as new condition or very good – and are fully guaranteed to arrive in playable condition. We aim to be your first choice in laserdisc shopping online. All our discs are shipped with new plastic outer sleeves and new plastic inner sleeves at no extra cost. Postage is via Registered Post , with Insurance , Tracking number and Signature on Delivery to ensure you get your order promptly , and is $20 for any amount of discs within Australia. Additionally we offer a 20% discount when buying 3 or more at the same time . Offers considered on ALL titles when you are looking at buying multiples at the same time. Make your offers and we will consider them. All discs are guaranteed and come with a full return at no cost policy so buy with peace of mind. Any items arriving damaged then please send photos and we will issue a return postage paid label for you. We also off a reduced international shipping cost by absorbing some of the cost ourselves to help collectors overseas. All International shipping is Express so you can get your order as quickly as possible. Movie Plot ( From Wikpedia ) : Plot [ edit ] Shadow of a Doubt is a 1943 American psychological thriller film noir directed by Alfred Hitchcock , and starring Teresa Wright and Joseph Cotten . Written by Thornton Wilder , Sally Benson , and Alma Reville , the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Story for Gordon McDonell. Charlotte “Charlie” Newton and her parents live in very quiet Santa Rosa, California . An unexpected visit by Charles Oakley, her charming and sophisticated “Uncle Charlie”, brings much excitement to her family and the small town. That excitement turns to fear as young Charlie slowly realizes her uncle is in fact a wanted serial murderer known as the “Merry Widow” killer. The fear escalates when Oakley realizes she knows his secret. In 1991, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress , being deemed “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant”. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It’s a common misconception that this film was Alfred Hitchcock’s favorite of all of his films, but this isn’t exactly true. Rather, he stated that he especially enjoyed the making of Shadow of a Doubt out of all of his films, in particular because of his “pleasant memories of working on it with Thornton Wilder.” [ 5 ]