Alfred Hitchcock's "dial M for murder" [videorecording] / Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a Warner Bros.-First National picture ; screen play by Frederick Knott ; directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: 11156 | Warner Home VideoLanguage: English, French Summary language: English, French, Spanish Original language: English Publication details: Burbank, CA : Warner Home Video, 2004.Edition: Standard versionDescription: 1 videodisc (105 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inISBN:- 079076539X
- Dial M for murder
- Director of photography, Robert Burks ; music, Dimitri Tiomkin ; screenplay, Frederick Knott, as adapted from his play ; editor, Rudi Fehr.
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Adult DVD | Dr. James Carlson Library | DVD | DRAMA Dial M f | Available | 33111003602469 | |||||
Adult DVD | Main Library | DVD | New | DRAMA Dial M f | Checked out | 06/19/2024 | 33111011281553 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Based on the popular mystery play by Frederick Knott, Dial M For Murder is more talky and stagebound than most Hitchcock films, but no less enjoyable. British tennis pro Ray Milland suspects that his wealthy wife Grace Kelly is fooling around with handsome American Robert Cummings. Milland blackmails a disgraced former army comrade (Anthony Dawson) into murdering Kelly and making it look like the work of a burglar. But Milland's carefully mapped-out scheme does not take into account the notion that Kelly might fight back and kill her assailant. When the police (represented by John Williams) investigate, Milland improvises quickly, subtly planting the suggestion that his wife has committed first-degree murder. He almost gets away with it; to tell you more would spoil the fun of the film's final thirty minutes. Hitchcock claimed that he chose this single-set play because he was worn out from several earlier, more ambitious projects, and wanted to "recharge his batteries." Compelled by Warner Bros. to film Dial M for Murder in 3-D, Hitchcock perversely refused to throw in the standard in-your-face gimmickry of most stereoscopic films of the era--though watch how he visually emphasizes an important piece of evidence towards the end of the film. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Based on Frederick Knott's play.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1954.
Special features: making of documentary entitled Hitchcock and Dial M, featurette entitled 3D: a brief history, and theatrical trailer.
Director of photography, Robert Burks ; music, Dimitri Tiomkin ; screenplay, Frederick Knott, as adapted from his play ; editor, Rudi Fehr.
Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, Robert Cummings, John Williams, Anthony Dawson.
A jealous husband plots to murder his unfaithful wife by hiring a killer to attack her, but the plan goes awry when she kills her assailant.
MPAA rating: PG.
DVD, region 1; Dolby Digital mono; dual-layer format.
English or French language soundtracks; optional English, French or Spanish subtitles; closed-captioned in English.