The Trouble with Harry evaluation action

2022-04-28 06:01
"The Trouble with Harry" is a very interesting suspenseful humorous sketch directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It is a very dramatic and gentle farce. The whole story takes place in a few houses in the countryside and a few outdoor scenes, and the characters are also very limited. The film has no horror, only suspense, no murder, only humor, and the relaxed atmosphere of pastoral life, which makes this sketch occupy a very special place in Hitchcock's works   .
"The Trouble with Harry" first showed the audience a quiet, sunny, grassy town, and then suddenly a corpse appeared on a hillside scattered with autumn leaves. This relaxed and humorous atmosphere increased. The dramatic tension of this suspense film has found a good balance between suspense and humor, tension and relaxation   .
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The Trouble with Harry quotes

  • Capt. Wiles: I fired three bullets. Three! One for the hunting sign, one for the tin can...

    Sam Marlowe: ...and one for the little man who's lying in the grave.

  • Miss Graveley: [Arnie puts a dead rabbit on the table while the Captain and Miss Graveley are having tea] What do you call him?

    Arnie: Dead.

    Capt. Wiles: Where did you get him?

    Arnie: I found him.

    Miss Graveley: Where did you find him?

    Arnie: [Looking at the tea table] In the blueberry muffins.

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