Un ex tennista decide di uccidere sua moglie per ereditare i suoi soldi e vendicarsi di un caso che aveva avuto. Per sbarazzarsi del senso di colpa, usa un vecchio collega del college. Ma le... Leggi tuttoUn ex tennista decide di uccidere sua moglie per ereditare i suoi soldi e vendicarsi di un caso che aveva avuto. Per sbarazzarsi del senso di colpa, usa un vecchio collega del college. Ma le cose non andranno come previsto.Un ex tennista decide di uccidere sua moglie per ereditare i suoi soldi e vendicarsi di un caso che aveva avuto. Per sbarazzarsi del senso di colpa, usa un vecchio collega del college. Ma le cose non andranno come previsto.
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- QuizAlfred Hitchcock wanted Cary Grant to star, but Warner Brothers felt that he would be miscast as a villain.
- BlooperWendice throws a £100 bundle on a pink armchair. The money falls right at the back of the seat. A few minutes later, Swann takes the money which is now right in front of the armchair.
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Tony Wendice: How do you go about writing a detective story?
Mark Halliday: Well, you forget detection and concentrate on crime. Crime's the thing. And then you imagine you're going to steal something or murder somebody.
Tony Wendice: Oh, is that how you do it? It's interesting.
Mark Halliday: Yes, I usually put myself in the criminal's shoes and then I keep asking myself, uh, what do I do next?
Margot Mary Wendice: Do you really believe in the perfect murder?
Mark Halliday: Mmm, yes, absolutely. On paper, that is. And I think I could, uh, plan one better than most people; but I doubt if I could carry it out.
Tony Wendice: Oh? Why not?
Mark Halliday: Well, because in stories things usually turn out the way the author wants them to; and in real life they don't... always.
Tony Wendice: Hmm.
Mark Halliday: No, I'm afraid my murders would be something like my bridge: I'd make some stupid mistake and never realize it until I found everybody was looking at me.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe title is shown on a background of a British telephone dial; its MNO marking is replaced by a single large M which forms the single M of the title.
- Versioni alternativeThe film had an intermission in its original 3-D release, although it is less than two hours in length.
- ConnessioniEdited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Le contrôle de l'univers (1999)
Ray Milland (Tony Wendice) is a surprisingly sympathetic villain (which is perhaps not surprising from the actor with talent, charm, and charisma that equal and remind a lot of both Cary Grant and Jimmy Stewart) who knows about his wife cheating and decides to teach her a lesson by plotting a very clever murder which will make him a sole heir to her money (she is a wealthy one in the family). His plan is perfect and almost works but Margot managed to not only escape the murderer but to turn the table on him while stunned Wendice is on the phone and listens how his well thought of plan collapses. Wendice is very resourceful and he proved to be a master of improvisation because it took him a few minutes in a cab to switch to a plan B that turned a terrified victim Margot into a cold-blooded murderess. Now it is up to seasoned and shrewd inspector Hubbard (John Williams) to find the crucial piece of evidence and to solve the case.
As always with Hitchcock, his directing is impeccable, the camera rarely leaves Wendice's apartment but the film is never claustrophobic which is the case for many plays' adaptation. It breathes and moves freely and we almost forget that we are in the same room for close to two hours. I would not call "Dial M for Murder" my favorite Hitchcock's film but it is enjoyable, clever, and witty thriller with the interesting twists, outstanding performances, and more than one truly memorable scenes.
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- Budget
- 1.400.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 24.845 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 12.562 USD
- 11 apr 1999
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 45.313 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 45 minuti
- Colore
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- 1.66 : 1