Dial M for Murder Comments

  • Bulah 2023-09-07 06:43:53

    The plot is compact, step by step startling. The preset ending can be so surprisingly successful, good...

  • Philip 2023-08-30 12:08:21

    As the so-called "fear of teammates like pigs" 23333. Another: He Picked Up The "S" himself, So..karma is a bxx. Ray Milland ah ah, ah, it has been elegant to the end, the upper half is a conventional confession is God>

  • Theo 2023-08-05 00:59:03

    Tsk tsk, let Hitchcock explain what elegant murder is. . . , the Douglas and Gwyneth version of the perfect murder in an instant. Ginger is always old and spicy, and the slices are old and...

  • Raymundo 2023-07-28 00:36:10

    One after another, the male protagonist's psychological quality and adaptability are quite strong, but there are few secrets. The interrogation sequence, the scene remains unchanged, the footage is not cut, only the light and voiceover are changed, and the performance lasts for a long...

  • Dylan 2023-07-15 00:45:23

    NY 120. The reasoning process in this film is really wonderful. Although it lacks fairness, this is a "relatively suspenseful" film. The only missing element in the crime process has set off a huge deductive reasoning. Wave, worth it. If I had to pick one work that represented Hitchcock's reasoning, it would be this...

  • Augusta 2023-06-19 09:14:04

    The original point of tension being released is that this is a seemingly perfect planting. The fantastic convict action (opening the door) is really genius. grace kelly's character comparison...

  • Blaze 2023-05-23 06:37:29

    An attempted murder takes the puzzle up a notch. And Mark's assumptions to help Margot get off the crime undoubtedly pushed the plot to a novel climax. The third key is a bit of a coincidence, not perfect. While watching the movie, I kept sweating as a husband. I saw how the wife and the mistress were so...

  • Carmel 2023-05-18 11:15:46

    Fat Master's masterpiece, adapted from a stage play, with weird and tricky reasoning logic. The symphonic soundtrack and the movies of the big oil head era are elegant and forbearing, but there are many small jokes and bad tastes. After reading it, it is really enjoyable to shout. Although the three male protagonists are not perfect, they are also good-looking; Grace Kelly is a little bird and Yiren, which is not as amazing as imagined, which is a...

  • Deven 2023-01-27 02:16:39

    Cinema 3D version, re-collect it again. A four-star recommendation with sincerity, this film has the charm of the British film in the early years of Xi Fat, and the laughter is dense. The script's lines are solid enough to feel like a mystery novel (even if the logic isn't much better). The male protagonist is so cool when he lies in the whole film, and he looks calm at the end. Ray Milland is more suitable for this role than most of his romance...

  • Kathryne 2023-01-23 20:23:41

    The genius of Ripley's wisdom is not his luck, it is seamless, but unfortunately reality is changeable, it does not develop according to the author's wishes like a novel. I saw the director in the PS...

Extended Reading
  • Estefania 2022-03-22 09:01:34

    The biggest loophole in "Phone Murder" is the key

    The biggest loophole in "Telephone Murder" is the most important part of the plot - "putting back the key".

    When the male protagonist lays out the murder details of his own design to Shi Wang, it is a live demonstration - this is the key. In the film, the first thing the male protagonist does when...

  • Kristin 2022-04-22 07:01:08

    talk nonsense

    First of all, most of the plot takes place in the same room, which has a taste of classic drama. Secondly, it broke the perfection of the meticulous plan, and made this murder mixed with many accidents from the beginning, and everything was doomed to get out of control, but Tony's reaction was too...

Dial M for Murder quotes

  • Chief Insp. Hubbard: Sooner or later, he'll come back here. As I've pinched his latch key, he'll try the one in the handbag. When that doesn't fit, he'll realize his mistake, put two and two together, and look under the stair carpet.

    Mark Halliday: If he doesn't do that, all of this is pure guess work. We can't prove a thing.

    Chief Insp. Hubbard: That's perfectly true. But once he opens that door, we shall know everything.

  • Tony Wendice: [on the phone to a lawyer] We had a burglary last night, and Margot was attacked. No, she's all right. But the man was killed, and the police are here now. And don't laugh... they're suggesting that Margot killed him intentionally!

    Chief Insp. Hubbard: [interrupting Tony] I wouldn't say that if I were you, sir.