I Confess

I Confess is a 1953 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock starring Montgomery Clift as a Catholic priest, Anne Baxter as Ruth Grandfort, and Karl Malden as Inspector Larrue. The tagline read "Crushed lips don't talk..." The film is based on a 1902 French play by Paul Anthelme called Nos Deux Consciences. The screenplay was written by George Tabori.

It is also the name of an album by Holly Palmer.

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Alfred Hitchcock's films
The Pleasure Garden | The Mountain Eagle | The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog | Downhill | Easy Virtue | The Ring | The Farmer's Wife | Champagne | The Manxman | Blackmail | Juno and the Paycock | Murder! | The Skin Game | Number Seventeen | Rich and Strange | Waltzes from Vienna | The Man Who Knew Too Much | The 39 Steps | Secret Agent | Sabotage | Young and Innocent | The Lady Vanishes | Jamaica Inn | Rebecca | Foreign Correspondent | Mr. & Mrs. Smith | Suspicion | Saboteur | Shadow of a Doubt | Lifeboat | Spellbound | Notorious | The Paradine Case | Rope | Under Capricorn | Stage Fright | Strangers on a Train | I Confess | Dial M for Murder | Rear Window | To Catch a Thief | The Trouble With Harry | The Man Who Knew Too Much | The Wrong Man | Vertigo | North by Northwest | Psycho | The Birds | Marnie | Torn Curtain | Topaz | Frenzy | Family Plot

See also: I Confess, 1902 in literature, 1953, Alfred Hitchcock, Anne Baxter, Blackmail (1929 film), Catholic priest