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I Confess. | 1953. When Alfred Hitchcock needed a deeply Catholic environment to make this story of a priest riddled with sexual guilt and bound by the rules of the confessional, he headed north to Canada, filming in French Québec, around the narrow streets of the old quarter.
One of Hitchcock’s less appreciated films, I Confess begins with a murder in Quebec City followed by a gloriously expressionistic sequence as a figure flees from the crime scene through a maze of dark alleys shot at Dutch angles. The figure is German immigrant and church caretaker Otto Keller (O.E. Hasse), who moments later encounters his ...
The Confession of Faith, popularly known as the Belgic Confession, is a confession to which many Reformed churches subscribe as a doctrinal standard.
I Confess is a 1953 American film noir directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Montgomery Clift as Catholic priest Father Michael William Logan, Anne Baxter as Ruth Grandfort, and Karl Malden as Inspector Larrue.
Mar 4, 2013 · A priest, bound by the secrecy of confession, is suspected of a murder which one of his parishioners admits to having carried out, whilst dressed as a priest.
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7.1. /10. 1,005Ratings. Synopsis. Refusing to give into police investigators’ questions of suspicion due to the seal of confession, a priest becomes the prime suspect in a murder.