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The Wrong Man

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The Wrong Man
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Time Out says

Hitchcock's long-standing fear of the police is what originally attracted him to a newspaper account of a family man wrongly identified as an armed robber. The Wrong Man pays scrupulous attention to such things as the details of police procedure and the eventual apprehension of the real culprit - before the conviction of the wrongly accused man (Fonda), but after the stress has driven his wife (Miles) to mental breakdown. The result is Hitchcock's most sombre film, unrelieved by his usual macabre humour; the black-and-white photography and the persecuted Fonda's sharply chiselled features lend an impressive documentary feel. It's not generally rated among the master's best works, largely because of the intractability of the source material (or Hitchcock's unwillingness to dramatise the events). But there's still plenty here for Hitchcockophiles: a Jesuitical strain (the man happened to be a devout Catholic), a complicity of guilt (as the wife irrationally comes to blame herself); and it's pure noir.
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Release Details

  • Duration:105 mins

Cast and crew

  • Director:Alfred Hitchcock
  • Screenwriter:Maxwell Anderson, Angus Macphail
  • Cast:
    • Henry Fonda
    • Vera Miles
    • Anthony Quayle
    • Harold J Stone
    • Nehemiah Persoff
    • Charles Cooper
    • Richard Robbins
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