![]() Like, well, suppose you have a thought, and suppose the thought's about someone you're in tune with. Charlie: Oh, not telegraphy, mental telepathy. Henderson: Well I ought to, that's my business. Henderson, do you believe in telepathy? Mrs. All I'm waiting for now is a miracle.Ĭharlie: Mrs. I guess we'll just have to wait for a miracle - or something.I don't believe in good intentions anymore. What were you thinking of doing for her? Charlie: Oh, nothing I suppose. And I think we ought to do something for her. You know, she's really a wonderful woman. Charlie: Yes, poor mother, she works like a dog, just like a dog.When she comes back, it will be the same thing. ![]() We don't even have any real conversations. How can you talk about money when I'm talking about souls? We eat and sleep and that's about all. What's gonna be our future? Joseph: Oh, come now, Charlie. ![]() We just sort of go along and nothing happens. Joseph: What are you going to give up? Charlie: Have you ever stopped to think that a family should be the most wonderful thing in the world and that this family's just gone to pieces? Joseph: We have? Charlie: Of course we have. Dialogue Charlie: I've come to the conclusion that I give up. Written by Thornton Wilder, Sally Benson, and Alma Reville, based on a story by Gordon McDonell. Shadow of a Doubt is a 1943 film noir about a young woman who thinks her uncle, for whom she is named, may be a serial killer.ĭirected by Alfred Hitchcock. Have you ever stopped to think that a family should be the most wonderful thing in the world and that this family's just gone to pieces? ![]() I guess heaven takes care of fools and scoundrels.
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