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AKFilmFan

17May12

This tense thriller, based on a stage play, keeps you guessing until the very end.

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Jaspar Lamar Crabb

8Apr12

It's stagy but mostly effective and Grace Kelly is stunning to look at

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Hugo Resendiz Saldivar

26Dec11

Me gusta lo teatral de esta película, a pesar de la falta de locaciones y repetir muchas veces el set de la escena del crimen, no es una película que te sofoca en un solo lugar, creo que el manejo de cámara dentro y fuera fue muy bueno, y los momentos de suspenso muy bien manejados, creo que a pesar de no ser de las películas que mas le hayan agradado a Hitchcock, es una muy buena en su historia.

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Ace Craven

14Dec11

The structure is great but the composition, editing and acting are not. Like many other Hitchcock films, I feel the execution cannot surmount the premise. Perhaps this is why he is the father of modern cinema...

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Donald R. Monroe

1Dec11

The master of suspense at his best

MarcH

1Nov11

I long to see this in its original 3D.

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Gonçalo Mata

21Oct11

A brilliant and compelling movie. The suspense and mystery boil up into a fenomenal climax, with Hitchcock surprising us untill the end. Never neglecting a thrilling soudtrack that will hold our breath untill the very last scene.

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filmfan123

22Sep11

No black and white characters. Kind of feel sorry for all involved. Like Ray Milland in this one.

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Erick

20Sep11

Disappointed that the husband got caught in the end. Overall though, a well done movie.

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Ben Wheeler

19Sep11

His camera is sterile & disciplined. Though shooting a stage play is not considered cinematic or visual, in the hands of HItchcock, it's a riveting piece of cinema. It's worthy of study: beats, pacing, camera placement & dramatic stamina. Grace Kelly is gorgeous. Ray Milland as the gentleman villain is so genial playing host, one forgets that he's a cold-hearted, calculating little devil.

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missprettypussy

13Sep11

Hitchock masterpiece~

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Elisou

27Aug11

Also, this is what you get when you cheat on your husband :p

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Elisou

21Aug11

Pure genius.

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ΞRIC B∆D TASTΞ

21Jul11

a very great and suspenseful movie - congrats !!! my fave funny scene was: when the police-officer should return the woman's bag to the bureau... ^^

LexiLoo30

27Jun11

Great movie but 3D doesn't add to it. I enjoyed the novelty of the 3-D glasses and maybe two shots for being in 3-D. Next time I'll opt for the big screen but not 3-D which doesn't seem to do for me whatever it does for the people who like it so much. I think I enjoyed this movie in 3-D more than I enjoyed Avatar in 3-D so I have little hope that another 50 years will make 3D my preferred format.

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  • LexiLoo30

    30Jun11

    Yes, in 3-D. If interested, you should see if it will come to Ann Arbor. Perhaps there is a theater there that can do the double system Polaroid 3-D? Film Forum here in NYC said: "NOTE: Film Forum is the only theater in New York equipped to show Hitchcock's DIAL M FOR MURDER in its original double-system Polaroid 3-D! (1954) Given only a limited 3-D release upon its opening, Hitchcock’s Dial M is rarely seen in its original double-system NaturalVision form: two projectors synchronized to give maximum brightness, color and depth. (A 3-D reissue in the early 80s converted the film to an inferior single-projector process.) Quintessential cool blonde (and Hitchcock favorite) Grace Kelly stars as a society woman for whom jealous husband Ray Milland arranges the perfect murder. But thanks to a well-placed pair of scissors, the tables are turned and Milland’s carefully-laid plans begin to disintegrate. Hitchcock used a rapid 36-day shooting schedule, and was dismissive of 3-D itself (“A nine-day wonder, and I came in on the ninth day”). He refused to open out the hit play by Frederick Knott (author of another masterpiece of unknown terror, Wait Until Dark), confining most of the action to one set, and setting his cameras in a pit to get low-angle shots designed to emphasize depth and to give the film a theatricality and claustrophobia à la Rope and Rear Window. Only on this stage the proscenium doesn’t end at the screen, it extends into the audience! 3-D is most effectively used in the murder sequence, which takes on new and greater significance as the viewer is placed in the midst of the struggle: a voyeuristic accomplice to murder as only Hitchcock could have planned."

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Conquest of Gaul

2May11

Classic...the scene with the Scissors has to be the greatest shot.

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clockworkdaisyblues

25Feb11

This movie have a relation with 3D. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8O79FS8jSc

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FailedImitator

13Jan11

This is one of my favourite films by, as Truffaut would say, Monsieur Hitchcock.

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rommy

23Oct10

Forgot how awesome this film was. It's the ultimate crime gone wrong.

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Charles Deckert

15Oct10

Ray Milland makes a consummate sociopath.

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Emi

16Jul10

Was it wrong of me that I was rooting for Ray Milland's character to get away with attempted murder? I love Grace Kelly, but he was so charming that I couldn't help myself.

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Jeff Mendoza

10Jun10

saw this years ago... didn't know who ray milland is until i watched alias nick beal. now i knew why his character in Dial M is the one that stuck to me - its his sinister yet disarming manner which is similar to his work in alias nick beal.

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Doc Oz

14Mar10

This is just spectacular, it keeps you on edge for its entire 105 minutes.

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Addiena of Mubi land

12Feb10

Intense and brilliant plot. Hitchcock's genius.

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Rina

18Sep09

Another Hitchcock favourite of mine. Adapted from the same-titled theatre play by Frederick Knott, Dial M For Murder is an exciting murder mystery which relies on its thrilling story and sharp dialogue instead of extravagant locations and action sequences. Furthermore, it features a truly impertinent yet enjoyable villain, the timeless beauty of Grace Kelly and one of Hitch's best cameos ever. :)

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Phil Worfel

11Sep09

Great fun and wonderfully tense as we wait for the husband to be found out. Hitchcock at his claustrophobic finest.

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Jake La Motta

6Jul09

Great film,one of my favorite by Hitchcock.I found the screenplay great,it succed to keep you at the edge of the chair from the beginning until the very end.Great cinematography and direction,as in every Hitchcock film.

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Pierluigi Puccini

22May09

Superbly written and beautifuly staged murder mystery.