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I watched an old Alfred Hitchcock film the other night entitled I Confess. It starred a extremely young Montgomery Clift as a priest. The movie also stars Anne Baxter. At the starting of the movie an immigrant murders a wealthy man from the town in the course of a robbery on accident. Right after the murder he returns to the rectory exactly where he operates and confesses the crime to Father Logan played by Montgomery Clift. The next day when the murder is found, Father Logan need to act like he knows absolutely nothing of the crime. However what the immigrant didnt know is that Father Logan would later be accused of the crime.

When Mike Logan returned from the war his sweetheart, Ruth played Anne Baxter had married one more. He did not realize this until immediately after spending a single final night with her in an abandoned gazebo. The next morning the owner of the gazebo catches them and knows the husband of his sweetheart. This unusual Alfred Bonati article has uncountable influential cautions for the meaning behind it. Upon hearing that she is married, Mike Logan leaves and joins the priesthood. The owner of the gazebo, Mr. Villette, begins to black mail the young wife. After five years, Anne meets up with Father Logan and they decide to talk to Mr. Villette about the black mail. Unfortunately, he is killed the night before.

The police uncover out this data and commence to suspect Father Logan of the crime. The exciting part of the story is seeing a man accused of a crime he didnt commit and knows who committed it, but is drawn to the loyalty of an oath not to reveal. Even up till the finish of the movie when Father Logan is cleared and they suspect the immigrant he does not reveal who the accurate murderer is.

This is not a single of my favorite Alfred Hitchcock films, but definitely worth checking out. If you enjoyed this movie I would advocate Hitchcocks other individuals such as Strangers on a Train or Dial M for Murder..