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 | A scene from Rear Window, a classic Alfred Hitchco | A scene from Rear Window, a classic Alfred Hitchcock film, starring James Stewart and Grace Kelly | |
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 | Rear Window, a classic Alfred Hitchcock film | Rear Window, a classic Alfred Hitchcock film, starring James Stewart and Grace Kelly | |
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 | Rear Window, a classic Alfred Hitchcock film | Rear Window, a classic Alfred Hitchcock film, starring James Stewart and Grace Kelly | |
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 | Rear Window, a classic Alfred Hitchcock film | Rear Window, a classic Alfred Hitchcock film, starring James Stewart and Grace Kelly | |
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 | A poster of Rear Window, a classic Alfred Hitchcoc | Rear Window, a classic Alfred Hitchcock film, starring James Stewart and Grace Kelly | |
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 | Dial M for Murder | Dial M for Murder is a 1954 Warner Brothers film directed by Alfred Hitchcock starring Grace Kelly and Ray Milland as a married couple. 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. | |
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 | Dial M for Murder | Dial M for Murder is a 1954 Warner Brothers film directed by Alfred Hitchcock starring Grace Kelly and Ray Milland as a married couple. 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. | |
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 | Dial M for Murder, an Alfred Hitchcock film | Dial M for Murder is a 1954 Warner Brothers film directed by Alfred Hitchcock starring Grace Kelly and Ray Milland as a married couple. 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. | |
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 | Rear Window, a classic Alfred Hitchcock film | Rear Window, a classic Alfred Hitchcock film, starring James Stewart and Grace Kelly | |
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