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Sundays with Cary Grant: Suspicion

“Everybody wants to be Cary Grant,” Cary Grant once acknowledged. “Even I want to be Cary Grant.” Self-deprecating but self-aware, he knew he was not just an actor but a persona – one he played, or played with, for four decades. For Sundays With Cary, we’ll revisit four of Grant’s classic films, all of which delight in issues of identity and image.
Suspicion (1941) - Grant’s first collaboration with Alfred Hitchcock, and one of his most complicated roles: Is the rakish Johnnie simply irresponsible, or something far darker? Joan Fontaine won the Oscar playing his nervous wife, but it’s Grant’s layered performance that hints at shadows beneath his cocky charm.
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Sundays with Cary Grant is presented as part of the Linda And George Hiltzik Screening Series.