SUTS Day 4: Teresa Wright
Teresa Wright is the 4th actress to be featured in this year's SUTS.
Movie lineup: (all times in EST)
6:00 AM California Conquest (1952)
7:30 AM Escapade in Japan (1957)
9:15 AM The Steel Trap (1952)
10:45 AM The Actress (1953)
12:30 PM Casanova Brown (1944)
2:02 PM Three Cheers for the Girls (1943) *unrelated short*
2:30 PM Mrs. Miniver (1942)
5:00 PM The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
8:00 PM The Little Foxes (1941)
*Daily Cinema: 10:15 PM Shadow of a Doubt (1943)*
12:15 AM The Pride of the Yankees (1942)
2:30 AM The Happy Ending (1969)
4:30 AM Count the Hours (1953)
I chose Shadow of a Doubt since it is said to be one of the works that Teresa Wright is most known for, and also because I loved the premise. Shadow of a Doubt follows a young girl as she comes to the realization that her favorite uncle may actually be a murderer and I thought it sounded really interesting. It was hard picking a movie for today too, but if Shadow of a Doubt isn't up your alley (or you've already seen it), check out Casanova Brown or The Little Foxes instead. Casanova Brown is a comedy about a divorced couple who find out after the fact that the wife is pregnant, and The Little Foxes is Teresa Wright's debut film but stars Bette Davis as a woman ready to take on both the corruption of her family and the more moralistic views of her husband in her goal to be wealthy. As always, if you're going to live-tweet our Daily Cinema, don't forget to tag your movie-related tweets with #atvdailycinema or #atvsuts so I can see them. Happy viewing and see you tomorrow!
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