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Dial M for Murder

 

 
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Directors: Alfred Hitchcock

Writers: Frederick Knott (screenplay),Frederick Knott (play)

Release: 29 May 1954 (USA)

Tagline: Kiss By Kiss...Supreme Suspense Unfurls!

Plot: An ex-tennis pro carries out a plot to murder his wife. When things go wrong, he improvises a brilliant plan B.

Cast: Ray Milland - Tony Wendice,   Grace Kelly - Margot Mary Wendice,   Robert Cummings - Mark Halliday,   John Williams - Chief Inspector Hubbard,   Anthony Dawson - Captain Lesgate - aka Charles Alexander Swann,   Leo Britt - The Storyteller,   Patrick Allen - Detective Pearson,   George Leigh - Detective Williams,   George Alderson - First Detective,   Robin Hughes - Police Sergeant

Runtime: 105 min

Country: USA

Language: English

Company: Warner Bros. Pictures

Links: IMDb Profile

Categories: Crime, Thriller


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Squish
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Dial M For Murder (1954)

Hitchcock! Hitchcock! Hitchcock! "How many times have I told you not to call long distance until AFTER SIX!" Genre: Crime Thriller Starring: Grace Kelly (High Noon; Rear Window ), Ray Milland (The Lost Weekend; X) Directed By: Alfred Hitchcock ( Blackmail ; Secret Agent ) Overview: A man plots the murder of his wife. Will the plan run without a hitch, or will some quick-thinking improvisation be required? Performance: When someone has a name like Chastity, you just know you have the best chance in the world for a top-of-the-line lay after last call. What a surprise that someone with such a name as 'Grace' would be one of the few actresses out there who has an immediate and... graceful presence. If you asked me who her male counterpart would be I'd instantly say James Cagney, a man so perfect in his skin that he exudes style, but I digress. Grace aside, all the players are perfectly guided by the ultra-uber experienced Hitchcock. Rating: 9 Cinematography: Plays make...

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2010-06-14 08:27:58
Mattsuzaka
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Dial M For Magnificent!

There's just something satisfying about watching an older film and being nearly blown away by the techniques and visual stimulation used in something that is considered to be “old.” I have seen my fair share of Alfred Hitchcock films, but fair share compared to his “girthy body“ of work is nearly a sliver in the big scheme. I love the films of his that I have seen, but I think I have been much too lax in broadening my Hitchcock horizons and for no good reason. I get this way whenever I watch one of his films too and last time was with Strangers on a Train, a film that I completely adored and one that made me think I should watch more of his films...much like I am thinking and telling you right now. Maybe it's a good thing that I take time between his films, maybe it makes me appreciate them more when I do see them? If I went into another one of Hitchcock's films right now, all high off the  celluloid extraordinariness - would I be disappointed?...

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2010-03-05 23:36:11

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