shadow ofa cotton in alfred hitchcock's shadow of a doubt. quite briefly as an urban character, but then —— in wonderfully telling ways, you see him lying on his bed ina new ways, you see him lying on his bed in a new room, in a mean building, you don't quite know where you are, but it is urban. and there is a sense, i think, but it is urban. and there is a sense, ithink, of but it is urban. and there is a sense, i think, of whatever damage he has done to others or to himself, that it has been an expression of that it has been an expression of that urban world. and he wants to get out, he wants to retreat. so he goes to santa rosa, in fact, and his niece, charlie, lives there with her family. and it is another america from that city that uncle charlie has come from. and it is in america thatis has come from. and it is in america that is really half asleep. it is not thinking about anything very much. it is a conflict between that darkness that uncle charlie has seen in the brightness that nice charlie likes to believe is going to sustain amer