If you knowAlfred Hitchcockfor one thing, its suspense.

Blah, blah, blah, so on, whatever.

Probably unexciting and unengaging for its time, and especially those things nowadays.

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& Mrs. Smith, which itself is overshadowed by his other 1941 movie,Suspicion.

Mr. & Mrs. Smithis actually pretty decent, though, if a little limited.

Even if its not one of his greatest efforts, its still not bad overall.

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Not sublime, but stillworthwhile and potentially underrated stuff.

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Ann Casson and Leon M. Lion in Number 17 (1932)

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Two servants wait on Betty Balfour’s The Girl in Alfred Hitchcock’s Champagne

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James Thomas, Thirza Tapper, Antonia Brough and Gordon Harker in a scene from Hitchcock’s The Farmer’s Wife

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Rich and Strange - 1931

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Waltzes from Vienna - 1934

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Carole Lombard leaning across a table looking at Robert Montgomery in Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941)-1

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Bruce Dern as George taking coffee in Family Plot

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Shirley MacLaine sitting and looking at a man with his back to the camera in The Trouble with Harry (1955)

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