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Hitchcock’s self-professed best American film is a penetrating look at the emotional turbulence and moral darkness lurking beneath the placid, picture-perfect surface of small-town American life.
USA, 1943, Alfred Hitchcock
Teresa Wright plays a “normal” American girl growing up in a “normal” American family in a “normal” American town who slowly suspects that her beloved Uncle Charlie (Joseph Cotten) is the abnormal and notorious “Merry Widow Murderer” wanted by police coast to coast. Thornton Wilder (Our Town) co-wrote it. “Hitchcock’s first indisputable masterpiece.” –Dave Kehr. Cleveland revival premiere. DCP. 108 min.
ADMISSION INFO
General admission $11; members, CIA & CSU I.D.holders, and those age 25 & under $8.
Masks are currently optional for moviegoers, but still encouraged. Learn more under the “Face Coverings” section at cia.edu/covid.
As a reminder, filmgoers can park for free in Lot 73 and in the Institute’s annex lot, and should enter CIA via nearby Entrance C. Click here for a map.
LOCATION
11610 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106