A priest who comes under suspicion for murder cannot clear his name without breaking the seal of the confessional. I Confess is a 1953 American English-language Crime Drama film featuring Montgomery Clift, Anne Baxter, Karl Malden, Brian Aherne, O. E. Hasse, O.e. Hasse and Judson Pratt. The movie is inspired from the play Nos deux consciences by Paul Anthelme. Transatlantic Pictures was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Alfred Hitchcock. I Confess is written by George Tabori, William Archibald and Paul Anthelme and it is directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Warner Bros. acquired the distribution rights for the movie. I Confess was released on 28th February 1953 and takes a screen time of 91 minutes. The motion picture made a box office gross of $2 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by George Tabori and William Archibald. Cinematography was done by Robert Burks and editing by Rudi Fehr. The music was composed by Dimitri Tiomkin.
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I Confess Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 70%
Variety Staff
While Hitchcock short changes on the expected round of suspense for which he is noted, he does bring out a number of topflight performances and gives the picture an interesting polish that is documentary at times. ( Read More )
Photographed in Ansco color with the Natural Vision process (special polarized glasses for viewers), Bwana Devil gives a blurry illusion of depth. ( Read More )
Eric Henderson
But often the sense is that there is absolute good in the world of I Confess. ( Read More )
Kim Newman
Its entertaining, and the visuals speak volumes more than the over cooked dialogue.Worth a look. ( Read More )
Dennis Schwartz
The sincerely intense performances by Malden and Clift make this minor Hitchcock tale seem like a major Hitchcock tale. ( Read More )