The establishment and breaking of unsolved cases in movies

Kareem 2022-04-23 07:01:41

I finally finished watching this well-known suspense film last week. Hitchcock's suspense has always been different. It is by no means setting up obstacles to let the audience understand the truth and the real murderer after a thousand guesses. The facts of the crime are displayed, and the audience sees all the facts of the crime, but the detective does not, nor do other characters in the story, so the suspense becomes how to help the police detective in the story catch the real murderer. This suspense still exists and is just as exciting .

It is only a matter of time before the truth of the unsolved case will come to light one day. The perfect crime has been discussed in Hitchcock's films, from "Reaper of Souls" to "Stranger on a Train" to "Phone Murder," and this one comes closest. Although the old classmate Lesgate that husband Tony found was an incompetent killer Lesgate, he hesitated at the moment of the murder, but was mistakenly killed by the heroine Margot. But Tony thoughtfully and calmly handled the murder weapon (lesgate's scarf), the evidence (the lover wrote Margot's letter) and Margot's stockings, making it a new murder weapon, perfectly creating another crime scene, putting his own Wife Margot has moved from a self-defense victim role to a willful murderer role...

The police detective finally transferred the doubts to Tony because of his large and untimely consumption. With the establishment of the credit system in western countries, checks have been widely used, and checks and current electronic payments can be easily It is easy to understand a person's financial situation and financial anomalies by checking the ins and outs. Because of this, Tony spent a long time raising funds for the killer, taking dozens of dollars more every week to achieve it. He really didn't expect the killer to miss out. Feet exposed.

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Dial M for Murder quotes

  • 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.

  • Mark Halliday: When did you find out, sir?

    Chief Insp. Hubbard: Well, the first clue came quite by accident.

    [to Margot]

    Chief Insp. Hubbard: We discovered that your husband had been spending a large number of pound notes all over the place - it ran into over three hundred pounds - and it appeared to have started at about the time you were arrested. Now, I had to find out where he got that money, and how. Then I remembered that after you were arrested we searched this flat, and I saw a copy of his bank statement in that desk. So yesterday afternoon, I went to the prison and asked to see your handbag. While I was doing this, I managed to lift your latchkey. Highly irregular, of course, but my blood was up. And then this morning when your husband was out, I came back here to look at his statement. I never saw it... because I never got through that door. You see, the key that I'd taken from your handbag didn't fit the lock!