Shadow of a Doubt
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:11:01
I remember the crowds
who came to watch the shooting

:11:04
and how very well behaved they were.
:11:07
Uh, I mean, when
the assistant director shouted, "Quiet"

:11:11
it was quiet.
:11:13
I remember, one incident,
:11:15
we were shooting
out on the street somewhere or other,

:11:18
and this was all absolutely new to me.
:11:21
A girl of about 12 or 1 4,
something like that,

:11:25
came running up to me
with an autograph book and said,

:11:28
"Sign this, please."
:11:30
So I signed
my very first autograph as a film actor.

:11:36
And she looked at it and...
:11:39
"Now hurry up and get famous!"
:11:41
(Chuckling) I never forgot that.
:11:46
(Wright) The idea was
to do the entire film up there,

:11:47
and we did the entire film up there.
:11:50
Then, unfortunately, some things
had to be re-done on a set.

:11:53
So then, after having done it
economically, I'm sure, up there,

:11:58
they then had to spend the money
to build a like set in Hollywood.

:12:18
(Emmy) Charles is coming.
:12:20
- My Uncle Charlie?
- Yes.

:12:29
Close the door there. That's right.
:12:33
(Wright) Uncle Charlie
arrives into town in bright sun,

:12:37
the family all laughing, waiting for him.
:12:40
And then there's a shadow
as the train moves,

:12:43
and it's there, that moment of darkness.
:12:57
(O'Connell) Joseph Cotten,
who played Uncle Charlie in the movie,


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