Love Hitchcock so much am trying this copy...Met Joan Fontaine at a film festival..she had the most beautiful manners. Empathy and no air of being a star or talking down to 2 young artists crashing festival...never forgot her.
@@anastassiosperakis2869 No need to be rude and abrasive. Everyone is entitled to their say without being criticized or ridiculed. If you get triggered please do not project your anger onto people making innocent public comments. Kindness and courtesy goes a long way. BTW I had a long career in the theatre in London, England where the word "actor" is regularly used to describe both male and female performers.
It was good to see this again. I remember watching this with my mom. She of course was a fan of the original with Cary Grant (and of course I am too, now). I had not seen the original yet. But we both liked this. I found it accessible since it was in color and set in contemporary times. Now that I'm older, I appreciate the artistry of black and white films. Anthony Andrews was the charming, elegant man of the 80s. He's the only one who could pull this off. If they remade it in the 90s, then Hugh Grant could have pulled it off. But no one since could do it. Glad that they have not remade this again. They certainly couldn't make it today. Everyone would just be staring at their mobile phones and wouldn't interact.
@@ginomazzei1076 And the Hitchcock film was based on a book by Frances Iles, Before the Fact, where Johnnie is a murderer and she lets him kill her in the end ith poison milk because she is pregnant and doesn't want a child to be born with him as the father. Also, in the middle she does leave him and meets a man called Ronald who adores her but she can't give Johnnie up even though he killed Beaky and her father. The questions about is it murder if you make it possible for someone to do something that you know is dangerous but don't actually do it is based on that.
Did anyone notice the signature from Rodger & Hammerstein's Carousel at 13:50 -- it's only a few stanzas but unmistakable . . . " Hello Monkeyface " twice. The humiliation is teeth-edging and scary already, and not even 20 minutes into the script. Really riveting.
This is a beautiful movie 🎥. I love the backdrop . I love theses calm thrillers or " smooth" thrillers with the rich cinematography as a back drop and no gory or bloody scenes. Please let me know other such Like movies .
The only real point in re-making this film was to have got the ending right! Unfortunately, it would seem that censorship reasons prevented Hitchcock ending it as per the book ,on which the film was based. This severely crippled the original film which has been crying out to be re-made with the correct ending, but unfortunately, again, nobody had the courage to do it properly! I have always resented that Hitchcock had to change the ending of this film, so much so, I have today put my DVD of this film, up for sale on 'ebay' Sad!
@@seltaeb9691 I beg to disagree. To say that they wanted a happy ending, is another way of saying that in no way would they allow a film to be made where a criminal got away with the crime. You could write a book where someone got away with it (as was the case with this particular story) but you could not end a film that way! It was simply not allowed! So it WAS censorship, Hitchcock was not allowed to do it any other way!
T he trouble with this is that Anthony Andrews' character is pretty revolting right from the beginning, it would be so much better if there were a certain ambiguity about him.
I wish they stuck to the novel. She realizes thst he is going to kill her somehow. Shes pregnant, she doesnt tell him. She chooses to drink the poisoned milk to save her child from a horrible childhood with a psychopath.
I saw this version as a tween. I dont remember if the acting was good orr not, but I cant imagine Jane Curtin in anything serious. Shes hysterical. I loved her in 3rd rock.
I watched this because I knew the original and wanted to see if anything was changed. I had known that they did not want Cary Grant to to be a murderer so changed the ending. I think every line and seen were so similar that I was curious how this would end. I think the ending had different lines.
Hitchcock would not, I think, have agreed to direct this pair of actors. As it stands, this movie was unable to arouse any suspicion, fear, anxiety, trepidation, terror in me. It was milquetoast warmed over.
OMG, I only started watching but this is so much better than original. Plain spinster girl is plain, the rascal doesn't have annoying speech impediment... Awesome!
With all due respect, I DO want to be honest... I'd never seen this film of Hitchcock, so I thought it was one of his later ones I considered it to be "so - so". As I looked further for another movie (hopefully better), I ran into the original... !! And it not having to do with Cary Grant or other famous actors, I noticed not only was the script about exactly the same... The acting was so far better than the remake... There's no comparison possible. Sorry, just being honest 💐. Sincerely ,...
A really riveting remake - Anthony Andrews in his middle years is still fabulously good-looking - so many years from Brideshead Revisited! When was this movie made--- anyone know? I remember so vividly the stairs scene with the glass of milk (in the original, artificially illuminated by a battery and bulb. Director did an excellent job. Thanks a lot for the post!
You are correct Anthony Andrews did a great job in BRIDESHEAD, because that is the ONLY THING HE CAN DO. He plays a classic upper class English SNOB who you hate the first time he opens his mouth. But that is NOT what this movie is about, Cary Grant was PERFECT, the difference is that you DO NOT HATE CARY. You almost feel sorry for him while at the same time being irritated by his lazy, privileged attitude. You want him to change to become more responsible, to show some backbone, some humility but you still adore him. With Andrews you just want someone to punch him in the mouth and kick his lazy ass.
This is so interesting! I do love Jane Curtin, but I’ll need to finish this first to see how I feel about her in this role. I just watched the original suspicion a couple days ago and already I can tell that much of the dialogue is exactly the same as the original Hitchcock version. Wow!
This is an unintentionally hilarious movie. Anthony Andrews still handsome and still cannot act: an absolute plank of wood. Jane Curtain is a great comedic actress but totally miscast. Could anyone be less convincing as a naive and sheltered country girl (maybe should have cast pretty-boy Andrews in this role!). She has to be clocking 45+, Joan Fontaine, in the Hitchcock original, was in her early 20s, which makes sense given the idea is the young girl exploited by a more worldly chap. The parents straight out of central casting with accents nobody has used since 1925. There is no tension. There is no charm, "is he bad" or "is he good", who cares. Worth a watch only because it is so bad it's good! 🤣
Somehow I didn't know this remake existed till today when I was looking up the Hitchcock version and it popped up. I love Jane Curtin but she seems way too intelligent to be taken in by this Johnnie; and really, the only reason I watched was to see if they'd ditch the Hitchcock ending and go back to the way the novel ends. That seems like the only comprehensible reason to do it again, and then they didn't do it.
Once again as with the original of this film, they didn't have the courage to show the end of the story as portrayed in the book! Hitchcock could not do it for censorship reasons, but we should have moved on by now!!
@@maricamaas2326 It's been a year so you've probably looked it up already, but anyway, that glass of milk Johnnie brings her actually is poisoned, she knows it, and she goes ahead and drinks it
@@oliviapeart7797 Sadly, it would be true if said to someone of African descent. Not just construed as an insult but an actual crime. Olivia needs to catch up.
Hahaha! I thought the same thing. Love Jane, but she looks around 40. How is she still a blushing bride? Joan Fontaine didnt ook super young either tho.
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He doesn't have half as much charm as Cary Grant did. And Monkey Face doesn't sound as fitting coming out of the mouth of this actor. It was funny when Cary Grant said it. Cary Grant had charm, a great sense of humor, and great timing.
Great British film from the days when the plot was thin yet so watchable, the sign of a good actor, in the opening, when Anthony Andrew’s mannerism is identical to Lord Sebastian Flyte in the superb Brideshead Revisited.
I'll try to say this with manners intact.. Jane Curtain's acting chops quite certainly are better than yours yes? She worked in NY theatre before SNL, during and after with some of the best actors on that scene. Suggesting she was trading sex for a part is pretty pathetic as a criticism. But then we do tend to project our own, well, disfunctional behavior into situations we really know very little of. Just an idea, if you don't like something why not pass it by, find what you like and leave the rest alone? You'll be happier, and so will others be. Unless unhappy is where you want to stay... Kind regards always
This film is actually an Episode of the TV series AMERICAN PLAYHOUSE which ran on PBS in the 80's. This Episode was first telecast in 1987. The film posted here apparently has no credits.
I would love to know something about the sweaters worn by Lina and Isobel. They were lovely. If there are patterns, I'd like to know what they're called and if they are available! As for the movie, I like the plot but Lina was ridiculous. There is no way she would have - if she ANY sense - stayed with Johnnie. So many red flags.... and yet people are blind (often willfully) to them.
For any americans watching, this is typical british life, minus the council estates, the food banks, the drunken tattooed hooligans, and the xenophobic brexiteers. Just simple pretentious english folks.
@@florafauna5883 you forgot the gang murders..lived in new flat in ,'safe' part of London 3 days. Murder on 2nd night, at bus stop at end of the blocks parking spaces...
Please, what is the name of the British actor who played the girl's father in the movie Suspicious? (Not in the version with Joan Fontain and Carry Grant) ...
I never understood why anyone would take on a popular classic. Hitchcock's original with Cary Grant & Bruce Nigel can never be bested...so why do mediocre?
A woman in an upper middle class very English family... with a thick American accent... Hardly old chap...! What would they say at the fox and grouse slaughtering club?
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This is all wrong! Maybe if there wasn't an original to compare it to, I might have liked it. I've always detested how he calls her "Monkey Face" every 5 mins, even in the original... That said, we have to take the good with the bad and there are plenty of great movies on your channel. Thanks Flick Vault!
I agree with all points. The "monkey face" thing is particularly galling, there is nothing endearing about that! It makes the movie "Funny Face" far less objectionable by comparison yet, I would rather sit on an orbital sander for an hour than watch any of this tripe again. Just saying.
she looks too old for this role. I just love Joan Fontaine in the original version and Carey Grant is perfect! I couldnt watch this one, you cant beat Joan Fontaine and Carey Grant, I must have watched it 10 times.
What double standards... She's perfect. Cary Grant is too old... And his squeaky voice... So very annoying, I can't stand Cary Grant. He acts the same in every movie. This actor does really well in this movie.
I wondered about that too! You'd think I would know cause I love her on SNL but it's funny how the different character acting role throws one off a bit.🙂
Love Hitchcock so much am trying this copy...Met Joan Fontaine at a film festival..she had the most beautiful manners. Empathy and no air of being a star or talking down to 2 young artists crashing festival...never forgot her.
who the hell cares about her manners? She is an ACTRESS. (not an 'actor', btw). She will be judged by her TALENT.
@@anastassiosperakis2869 No need to be rude and abrasive. Everyone is entitled to their say without being criticized or ridiculed. If you get triggered please do not project your anger onto people making innocent public comments. Kindness and courtesy goes a long way. BTW I had a long career in the theatre in London, England where the word "actor" is regularly used to describe both male and female performers.
It was good to see this again. I remember watching this with my mom. She of course was a fan of the original with Cary Grant (and of course I am too, now). I had not seen the original yet. But we both liked this. I found it accessible since it was in color and set in contemporary times. Now that I'm older, I appreciate the artistry of black and white films. Anthony Andrews was the charming, elegant man of the 80s. He's the only one who could pull this off. If they remade it in the 90s, then Hugh Grant could have pulled it off. But no one since could do it. Glad that they have not remade this again. They certainly couldn't make it today. Everyone would just be staring at their mobile phones and wouldn't interact.
Love the Hitchcock touch with her reading the Hitchcock book...
Hitchcock touch!??
WTF are you completely film illiterate?
This is based…really badly… on Hitchcocks film. 🎩
@@ginomazzei1076 Gee, really..thanks for telling me that....lol..
Gee, really, thanks for that info...lol
@@ginomazzei1076 duh
@@ginomazzei1076 agree!!!!
@@ginomazzei1076 And the Hitchcock film was based on a book by Frances Iles, Before the Fact, where Johnnie is a murderer and she lets him kill her in the end ith poison milk because she is pregnant and doesn't want a child to be born with him as the father. Also, in the middle she does leave him and meets a man called Ronald who adores her but she can't give Johnnie up even though he killed Beaky and her father. The questions about is it murder if you make it possible for someone to do something that you know is dangerous but don't actually do it is based on that.
Didn't know there was a re-make of Suspicion--it was really good. TY
it was vastly inferior to the original, and even that was my LEAST favorite Hitch movie.
@@anastassiosperakis2869 And the Hitchcock film is vastly inferior to the book it was based on, Before the Fact by Franceas Iles.
Did anyone notice the signature from Rodger & Hammerstein's Carousel at 13:50 -- it's only a few stanzas but unmistakable . . . " Hello Monkeyface " twice. The humiliation is teeth-edging and scary already, and not even 20 minutes into the script. Really riveting.
Apt music made it more thrilling towards the end. Good thriller! Thanks!
This is a beautiful movie 🎥. I love the backdrop . I love theses calm thrillers or " smooth" thrillers with the rich cinematography as a back drop and no gory or bloody scenes. Please let me know other such Like movies .
Why would anyone remake a perfectly brilliant Hitchcock movie?? and with such mismatch of a couple?
The only real point in re-making this film was to have got the ending right! Unfortunately, it would seem that censorship reasons prevented Hitchcock ending it as per the book ,on which the film was based. This severely crippled the original film which has been crying out to be re-made with the correct ending, but unfortunately, again, nobody had the courage to do it properly!
I have always resented that Hitchcock had to change the ending of this film, so much so, I have today put my DVD of this film, up for sale on 'ebay' Sad!
But that is the story of a mismatched couple.
@@kennethhodges3187 the film company wanted a happy ending in the 1941 film. It wasn't censorship but it still goes on today.
@@seltaeb9691 I beg to disagree. To say that they wanted a happy ending, is another way of saying that in no way would they allow a film to be made where a criminal got away with the crime. You could write a book where someone got away with it (as was the case with this particular story) but you could not end a film that way! It was simply not allowed! So it WAS censorship, Hitchcock was not allowed to do it any other way!
BRILLIANT EH HE CHANGED THE BOOK to suit Grant
😮 very late to this, huge fan of Hitchcock but never knew this remake existed?!!!
T he trouble with this is that Anthony Andrews' character is pretty revolting right from the beginning, it would be so much better if there were a certain ambiguity about him.
I agree with you. Cary Grant's Character was much more interesting but he was directed by Hitchcock... and who did poor Mr Andrews have??
The ending just sets her up for more lies. Who can believe this narcissist?
The question being: Is it really possible to be as ignorant and naive?
I wish they stuck to the novel. She realizes thst he is going to kill her somehow. Shes pregnant, she doesnt tell him. She chooses to drink the poisoned milk to save her child from a horrible childhood with a psychopath.
Never trust anyone who gives you a negative nickname or moniker.
Women, usually.
@@paulinesterry7810 She knew what he was like anyway, but couldn't stop loving him.
The psychological credibility here equals my talent to play a violin while swinging on a trapeze.
Best comment ever.
hahahahahaha utter utter utter b*ll*cks
Damn awful
Wow! My compliments to you, my friend. Especially an admirable feat without much of an imagination! 😉
@@lonniesponsler5072 its a crap
Movie with b grade actors and it’s quite possibly ruined Kristin Scott Thomas ....how do you like them apples
I saw this version as a tween. I dont remember if the acting was good orr not, but I cant imagine Jane Curtin in anything serious. Shes hysterical. I loved her in 3rd rock.
The white dress that Lena-Jane Curtin was wearing was absolutely stunning.
No it was not.
Charming and very enjoyable. Thank you for the upload.
I watched this because I knew the original and wanted to see if anything was changed. I had known that they did not want Cary Grant to to be a murderer so changed the ending. I think every line and seen were so similar that I was curious how this would end. I think the ending had different lines.
Thanks for your uploads. Great movies for us to enjoy.
I always liked Jane Curtin. She was attractive when she was younger and had the ability to take on the persona of a character.
Hitchcock would not, I think, have agreed to direct this pair of actors. As it stands, this movie was unable to arouse any suspicion, fear, anxiety, trepidation, terror in me. It was milquetoast warmed over.
right. Especially the monkey filling in for Cary Grant.
A great period of filmmaking, Thank you for uploading :)
Same here.
Aired on "American Playhouse", in 1988, on PBS
excellent, of course. Thank you so much for sharing it ...
Really good movie! I enjoyed seeing Jane Curtain playing this serious role. 👍🙂
Даааа, это не Кери Грант
@@viknetetsy8744 well spotted
OMG, I only started watching but this is so much better than original. Plain spinster girl is plain, the rascal doesn't have annoying speech impediment... Awesome!
Enjoyed d movie . Lovely acting by all,,,,esp Jane🎉
This was actually pretty darned good! Loved the cast and it really stuck to the original. Thank you for posting this, it was an enjoyable watch! 🥰🌹🤗
OMG! Martin Clunes was quite young in this movie, wonder if it was his debut ?
I've a feeling his debut (or certainly one of his earliest roles) was in the 1983 Doctor Who episode, Snakedance
With all due respect, I DO want to be honest... I'd never seen this film of Hitchcock, so I thought it was one of his later ones I considered it to be "so - so". As I looked further for another movie (hopefully better), I ran into the original... !! And it not having to do with Cary Grant or other famous actors, I noticed not only was the script about exactly the same... The acting was so far better than the remake... There's no comparison possible. Sorry, just being honest 💐. Sincerely ,...
Honesty is cool. Remakes are usually not as good anyway.
@@fleurmartin Hi there,
I have found out, through watching, it to be so true !! Had the same with the movie "apple-Annie" 👍.
Sincerely,
Until now I never thought I would see Jane Curtin in a riding habit. 😍
Loved the original and loved this one too!
Good movie. I still haven’t convinced of Johnny’s motives.
A really riveting remake - Anthony Andrews in his middle years is still fabulously good-looking - so many years from Brideshead Revisited! When was this movie made--- anyone know? I remember so vividly the stairs scene with the glass of milk (in the original, artificially illuminated by a battery and bulb. Director did an excellent job. Thanks a lot for the post!
You are correct Anthony Andrews did a great job in BRIDESHEAD, because that is the ONLY THING HE CAN DO. He plays a classic upper class English SNOB who you hate the first time he opens his mouth.
But that is NOT what this movie is about, Cary Grant was PERFECT, the difference is that you DO NOT HATE CARY.
You almost feel sorry for him while at the same time being irritated by his lazy, privileged attitude.
You want him to change to become more responsible, to show some backbone, some humility but you still adore him.
With Andrews you just want someone to punch him in the mouth and kick his lazy ass.
It aired in 1988.
@@IVant2BAlone Thank you! That means Anthony was a pretty fine looking 40 years old exactly.
It was made in 1987 as part of the 'American Playhouse' series.
I also liked him in The Scarlet Pimpernel.
In the Original adaptation, there was no hint of her being pregnant.
Fabulous film, thank you ......
Interesting that they used the twirly joke that was in the original. I still like the original best, not sure why anyone thought a remake was needed.
actors need scripts.
and jobs
The Production Company needs money.
This is so interesting! I do love Jane Curtin, but I’ll need to finish this first to see how I feel about her in this role. I just watched the original suspicion a couple days ago and already I can tell that much of the dialogue is exactly the same as the original Hitchcock version. Wow!
This movie was wonderful! Do you have more from American Playhouse?
cheers! Love these old movies..
Very intriguing story line, had me guessing continually, was always suspicious of Johnny and sorry for Lena
This is an unintentionally hilarious movie. Anthony Andrews still handsome and still cannot act: an absolute plank of wood. Jane Curtain is a great comedic actress but totally miscast. Could anyone be less convincing as a naive and sheltered country girl (maybe should have cast pretty-boy Andrews in this role!). She has to be clocking 45+, Joan Fontaine, in the Hitchcock original, was in her early 20s, which makes sense given the idea is the young girl exploited by a more worldly chap. The parents straight out of central casting with accents nobody has used since 1925. There is no tension. There is no charm, "is he bad" or "is he good", who cares. Worth a watch only because it is so bad it's good! 🤣
The original 1941 version was hard to swallow and this one, despite its superior production values, just can't do any better.
Somehow I didn't know this remake existed till today when I was looking up the Hitchcock version and it popped up. I love Jane Curtin but she seems way too intelligent to be taken in by this Johnnie; and really, the only reason I watched was to see if they'd ditch the Hitchcock ending and go back to the way the novel ends. That seems like the only comprehensible reason to do it again, and then they didn't do it.
What a great cast
What a surprise, was looking for the original and found this. Let's see now......
Once again as with the original of this film, they didn't have the courage to show the end of the story as portrayed in the book! Hitchcock could not do it for censorship reasons, but we should have moved on by now!!
Would it be asking for too much to share the ending as in the book?
@@maricamaas2326 In short the guy as played by Cary Grant was a murder and his wife drank the milk knowing that it was poisoned!
@@maricamaas2326
It's been a year so you've probably looked it up already, but anyway, that glass of milk Johnnie brings her actually is poisoned, she knows it, and she goes ahead and drinks it
You can't call anyone in the United Kingdom 'monkey face' anymore for fear of being accused of 'hate crime.'
Utter rubbish, the usual crap said without context
@@oliviapeart7797 Sadly, it would be true if said to someone of African descent. Not just construed as an insult but an actual crime. Olivia needs to catch up.
Even if they really look like a monkey? As did the Husband, not Jane Curtin, in this movie?
thank you i love it.
Really good!
Had a pretty difficult time watching Jane Curtain play her roll. Guess I couldn't think of her doing anything but comedy.
Curtin.
@@chicagogyrl4846 See? It's not so hard to say something constructive.
i loved the remake....thank you so much for the upload...greetings from Argentina
you have no taste. Makes perfect sense. You are the clowns that voted for the Perons.
Good to see a young Martin Clunes
So that was him as the photographer? I saw the resemblance but thought nah….
I was watching the original and this one at the same time kind of scene by scene. I gotta say the original is much better.
In other news, the Pope is Catholic. Who woulda thunk.
Jane Curtin was 40 when she made this movie, not really the innocent girl falling for a rake.
Hahaha! I thought the same thing. Love Jane, but she looks around 40. How is she still a blushing bride? Joan Fontaine didnt ook super young either tho.
Good acting!
Such a shame that the advertisements kept being interrupted by the film!
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Another British film good cast
He doesn't have half as much charm as Cary Grant did.
And Monkey Face doesn't sound as fitting coming out of the mouth of this actor. It was funny when Cary Grant said it.
Cary Grant had charm, a great sense of humor, and great timing.
This version is good, but I loved the version with Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine best. I don't recall Cary Grant being so obnoxious.
Me too! Hitchcock movies are a fave. Among them "Vertigo", "Rear Window" and "Marnie"
Yes. The. Hitchcock version was. much. better
Grant. Was scary
Lovely thank you❤
Doc Martin!!!! Coooool
Such a young doc Martin!
Thank you, I recognized him but could not place him.
Is that Jane Curtin?
At 1:32:46 / “mudder” certainly is a word
1:03:34 also featuring a young Jeremy Northam, in what has to be his screen debut!
Great British film from the days when the plot was thin yet so watchable, the sign of a good actor, in the opening, when Anthony Andrew’s mannerism is identical to Lord Sebastian Flyte in the superb Brideshead Revisited.
You cant replace Cary Grant or Joan Fontaine or of course the director, Alfred Hitchcock. Stopped after 15 min.
Unfortunately for me, I saw the whole pitiful thing.
Awesome movie. Thank you!
How on earth Jane Curtain got cast in this is mind boggling! She must have had a really good agent at the time!!
Why...🤔 🏴🤪
Cone heads!!!
Curtin. She was probably in with the director or producer.
I'll try to say this with manners intact.. Jane Curtain's acting chops quite certainly are better than yours yes? She worked in NY theatre before SNL, during and after with some of the best actors on that scene. Suggesting she was trading sex for a part is pretty pathetic as a criticism. But then we do tend to project our own, well, disfunctional behavior into situations we really know very little of.
Just an idea, if you don't like something why not pass it by, find what you like and leave the rest alone? You'll be happier, and so will others be. Unless unhappy is where you want to stay...
Kind regards always
@@drewgibbons4799
Jane totally miscast. Sure she had to put out for the part.
The guy to gay.
I enjoyed this remake.
I was happy to see Jane, but I agree they're an odd couple. Can't wait to see the valuable chair scenes ...
They are an odd couple but they're supposed to be! I actually thought this version was quite good! 🤗
Odd couples exist.
This film is actually an Episode of the TV series AMERICAN PLAYHOUSE which ran on PBS in the 80's. This Episode was first telecast in 1987. The film posted here apparently has no credits.
The best movie the best channel
I would love to know something about the sweaters worn by Lina and Isobel. They were lovely. If there are patterns, I'd like to know what they're called and if they are available! As for the movie, I like the plot but Lina was ridiculous. There is no way she would have - if she ANY sense - stayed with Johnnie. So many red flags.... and yet people are blind (often willfully) to them.
Good movie! I have not seen the Gary Grant version so I loved this movie.
TERRIBLE movie, EVEN if you can't compare it to the original.
Good, suspenseful!
For any Americans watching, yes, this is typical British life
😂
For any americans watching, this is typical british life, minus the council estates, the food banks, the drunken tattooed hooligans, and the xenophobic brexiteers. Just simple pretentious english folks.
@@florafauna5883 you forgot the gang murders..lived in new flat in ,'safe' part of London 3 days. Murder on 2nd night, at bus stop at end of the blocks parking spaces...
@@florafauna5883 Rubbish! Do you think that Communism is the answer to life!
@@florafauna5883 Xenophobic brexiteers? Have you learnt nothing about us?
What was the original movie called .?
Suspicion. Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine.
Please, what is the name of the British actor who played the girl's father in the movie Suspicious? (Not in the version with Joan Fontain and Carry Grant) ...
Michael Hordern
@@fredneecher1746 Thank you.
Great plot.
what a total anticlimax. Aristos poncing about
I never understood why anyone would take on a popular classic. Hitchcock's original with Cary Grant & Bruce Nigel can never be bested...so why do mediocre?
Mr scarlet pimpernel, himself. Amazing
Thank you. I thought that he looked familiar but I couldn't trace him
Can someone tell me where this remake was filmed ? I recognise the coastline
Anthony Andrews playng an amusing rogue: Always perfect
who the hell is he? The young idiot Jane fell for? He was pitiful.
Never mind- saw ‘Wait until Dark”. Same plot!
It would be nice to know what year this was made!
I liked the original movie 🎬 better although this was pretty good. Although Jean Curtin was excellent in this version!
Is that Jane Curtain wow
A woman in an upper middle class very English family... with a thick American accent... Hardly old chap...! What would they say at the fox and grouse slaughtering club?
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After 6 minutes, I loathe the guy and British society enough not to be able to watch this.
Join the club
I went back and looked. It was 6 minutes 30 seconds for me.
A very entertaining movie.
Thats what a movie should be- entertaining!
YES SHEILA. THAT'S RIGHT.
@@nilanisiriwardena5019 Agree. I'm entertained.
Yes that's a great movie. Cynthia yes I loved it too.
This is a complete waste of time
I kept waiting for her to call a halt to his uncaring (or pathological), behaviour. I guess she's an empath (sucker).
This is all wrong! Maybe if there wasn't an original to compare it to, I might have liked it.
I've always detested how he calls her "Monkey Face" every 5 mins, even in the original...
That said, we have to take the good with the bad and there are plenty of great movies on your channel. Thanks Flick Vault!
I agree with all points. The "monkey face" thing is particularly galling, there is nothing endearing about that! It makes the movie "Funny Face" far less objectionable by comparison yet, I would rather sit on an orbital sander for an hour than watch any of this tripe again. Just saying.
@@AussieBrit ~ Haha yes! Or file my fingernails with a cheese grater!
@@rubytuesday5412 Hahaha...quite. Cheers.
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she looks too old for this role. I just love Joan Fontaine in the original version and Carey Grant is perfect! I couldnt watch this one, you cant beat Joan Fontaine and Carey Grant, I must have watched it 10 times.
Me too. I just about stood it for half an hour - what a terrible remake. Now going to watch the original!
@@moonlitdesert you made me watch the original now again haha! what a wonderful couple those two!
What double standards... She's perfect. Cary Grant is too old... And his squeaky voice... So very annoying, I can't stand Cary Grant. He acts the same in every movie. This actor does really well in this movie.
Isn't that Jane Curtain. SNL Conehead Jane Curtain.
Yep, she played Mary in Third Rock From The Sun with John Lithgow.
I wondered about that too! You'd think I would know cause I love her on SNL but it's funny how the different character acting role throws one off a bit.🙂
Great actors, great plot.BUT WHAT EXACTLY DOES SARAH DO? Lena and Jonnie don't work why have an assistant
It won't suck itself!
This guy is OBNOXIOUS...hes overacting and he aint no CARY GRANT...just leave the classics alone.. Ok?
'Like Jane Curtin's American "accent" ... nice relief from all the "English."
Rather an unsavoury subject!
I agree. Rather dark and troubling.
Competition with
the original not a
good idea.
Jane is reading the Child Psychology book on the train to better handle Lisa Lupner and Todd from SNL