The Trouble with Harry Comments

  • Kayleigh 2023-03-24 07:44:27

    This film is a very interesting suspense humorous sketch directed by Hitchcock, and it is a very dramatic and mild farce. The whole story takes place in a few houses in the countryside and a few wild scenes, and the characters are very limited. There is no thriller, only suspense, no murder, only a wonderful story of humor and a relaxed atmosphere of idyllic life, making this sketch a very special place in Hitchcock's...

  • Megane 2023-03-15 12:28:12

    Hitchcock’s film is the least, but once his film has taken away the suspenseful and tense atmosphere, it is mediocre. Although there are occasional cold humours, the process is really a bit boring and...

  • Francisco 2023-03-13 15:43:19

    I think if he can choose, Harry would definitely be more willing to carry a stone sunken corpse on the bottom of the sea instead of being tossed like this after death. Unexpectedly, Hitchcock could still shoot such a black humorous film. The old and the young in the film are so...

  • Nils 2023-03-10 18:12:37

    The bright and saturated photography makes the (already fake) set more unrealistic, the closure to the outside and the opening to the inside further establish the stage form, and the calmness of everyone facing the corpse completely eliminates the sense of mystery and perceptible guilt Atmosphere, but I always feel that I am in a kind of dullness or lag, and I am terrified to think about...

  • Sigurd 2023-03-09 17:02:05

    Suspense, dark humor, cuteness and comedy...... It seems absurd but the plot is meticulous, but it is Hitchcock's work...... Very interesting work, very...

  • Magnus 2023-02-26 03:09:22

    NY 146. The black humor has reached its limit. The dialogue is like a drama, and it has been reversed many times. It should be regarded as the best comedy in Xifa's works. Harry's body being dug up/buried repeatedly is such an interesting...

  • Stevie 2023-02-20 10:24:15

    I really admire the screenwriter for putting together murder-related characters into a strange...

  • Leonard 2023-02-14 04:43:53

    It turned out to be a comedy around a corpse. Unlucky Harry. The high-definition repair effect is very good, and the yellow leaves are so beautiful. The captain complained to the audience behind the tree...

  • Liliane 2023-02-12 10:39:41

    I especially like the bright and colorful tones in the film, just as each character is so indifferent and careless in the face of death, each character is a little neurological, and this abnormality is resolved in a unified entertainment, humorous in the atmosphere. A corpse is as unremarkable as a dead hare—as much a magical attitude to death as it is an eerie town in a contemplative parallel universe. My favorite is the little boy's view of time and space, as if to imply that this is a story...

  • Alisha 2023-02-08 12:50:07

    (⊙o⊙)…The only thing that I think is the bright spot is the door that opens from time to...

Extended Reading
  • Johnnie 2022-04-28 06:01:02

    Queer case

    The most gentle and relaxing one of Hitchcock’s films I’ve seen in "Ghost Case", there is no horror atmosphere in Psycho, no tense rhythm in The 39 steps, no complicated plot in Vertigo, but the same There is suspense, humor, and unexpected ending. The grassy slope where Harry's body appeared was...

  • Chesley 2022-04-28 06:01:02

    Quiet countryside, calm people

    Comedy, the suspense part is not very exciting, but two loves, children, beautiful rural autumn scenery, the male protagonist's paintings attracted me. It was like a short story. Everyone was very calm about the corpse and unfolded quietly. The protagonist even drew a sketch of the corpse in oil...

The Trouble with Harry quotes

  • Capt. Wiles: What in Hades were you doing here anyway? I can't say that I've seen you around here before. No. If you're going to get yourself shot, do it where you're known!

  • Miss Graveley: What seems to be the trouble, Captain?

    Capt. Wiles: Well, it's what you might call an unavoidable accident. He's dead.

    Miss Graveley: Yes. I would say that he was. Of course, that's an unprofessional opinion.