Hitchcock's "I Confess" as Catholic Noir - Thomas Hibbs
Professor Thomas S. Hibbs (Baylor University) discusses the influence of Alfred Hitchcock's faith on his films, as seen through the eyes of his 1953 noir thriller I Confess, praised by film critic Sarah Ortiz as "the most Catholic film of Hitchcock's films." Part of the Catholic Culture Series hosted by the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture, http://ethicscenter.nd.edu

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