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La vida de una mujer depende de una llamada.
Tony Wendice maquina un plan para deshacerse de Margot, su esposa infiel. Pero la casualidad hará que sea a ella a quien finalmente acusen de asesinato. La inestimable ayuda de un inspector de policía ayudará a resolver el misterioso crimen.
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This is such a great classic Hitchcock movie. The camera angles, the colors, the story.... Ray Millan and Robert Cummings play great opposite each other. John Williams does excellent as Chief Inspector. His little "mustache play" at the end seems to be a nod towards Poirot. Grace Kelly is mesmerizing as always. Such a classic woman.
Super enjoyable movie with some nice twists and turns. I really like most of it. The acting, camera work and everything else is great. But honestly, how can you not see someone watching you from inside the house, when you are just a couple of meters away. I mean, the window is right there. Seems a bit odd, but oh well… 😂
While this is not one of the most popular Alfred Hitchcock films out there, it is still brilliant. You can immediately recognise this film has Sir Alfred Hitchcock’s signature on it from the way the film is shot and its story is told. I did not know anything about the film before I started watching it and I am glad I did it. There were plenty of surprises to see me going to the end of the film. Would I watch it again? Possibly. Would I make my friends watch it? Definitely.
This is the kind of film that I would have loved to love. Unfortunately, the film is a rather wildly unbelievable tale. Even Milland's terrific job can't save the film from it's unrealistic twists. I would argue that this is one of Hitchcock's least successful films.
Dial M for Murder is arguably Hitchcock’s most underrated film, and one of my personal favorites. The premise is simple, then Hitchcock tightens it like a noose and makes you watch every knot hold under weight. No explosions. No chase scenes. No big cinematic flexes. Just conversation, blocking, and characters so convincing you'll forget you're watching a movie. If you want Hitchcock at his flashiest, this isn’t it. If you want Hitchcock as a craftsman, you won't find any better.