Dial M for Murder Comments

  • Sedrick 2023-01-08 14:37:24

    Grace Day ends perfectly; from a purely story perspective, it's definitely Fatty's most perfect...

  • Brandy 2022-12-17 10:20:41

    The case is not complicated, the scenes are closed, and there are only a few characters, but the extended logical reasoning literally fills the capacity of the entire movie. The techniques are not complicated, and the whole story is told just right and in every detail. It seems that this type of film should be shot like this, which can be called a...

  • Davon 2022-12-12 19:34:37

    Films from nearly 60 years ago still don’t look childish or out of touch, with reasonable plot arrangements, compact and attractive rhythms, and the leading and supporting roles of male and female protagonists are either glamorous or handsome... So, our films over the years are only technically advanced. Have you made some progress? . . I don't know if it's sad or...

  • Nicholaus 2022-12-11 14:56:22

    A chamber piece almost as wonderful as rear...

  • Alphonso 2022-10-31 19:06:53

    Four and a half stars, in fact, the case was explained clearly within 40 minutes at the beginning, and then it was chewed from the perspectives of the male protagonist, the detective novel writer and the detective, and the plot was advanced while chewing. Every time the perspective was changed, the plot would welcome Take a big turn, and it's all happening in an enclosed space. Even so, the whole story is still very exciting. But Grace Kelly wasn't as pretty as she was in "Rear...

  • Consuelo 2022-10-30 23:41:16

    Quasi-indoor drama, it can be regarded as the opposite of "Stranger on a Train", and this time the main body of the narrative is put on...

  • Germaine 2022-10-14 17:37:12

    I can't empathize with the male protagonist, and I have no sympathy for the male protagonist. He only wanted to make money from the beginning to the end. From his chat with Swan, he could see that he had no feelings for his wife, but his wife's cheating made him afraid that he would have no source of income without her, so he started A year of planning. Completely unable to empathize with the person who planned to kill his wife for a year.... the ending is the perfect happy ending for...

  • Elissa 2022-10-10 21:23:02

    The charm of suspense actually makes you feel nervous and heartbeat when the plot is basically reasonable, instead of holding on to a few so-called details. If there is such a perfect world, there will not be so many wrongful convictions. One of my favorite Hitchcock...

  • General 2022-10-06 01:47:33

    No matter how perfect a plan is, there will be loopholes, and no matter how perfect a life will be, there will be regrets. The world is full of dangerous changes, sometimes good and sometimes bad, and the only thing you can do is wait...

  • Godfrey 2022-09-27 06:29:17

    Small details. It's still Hitchcock's crime suspense, not thriller. How much does the male lead look like Stewart? The best moment is when the paper and the practice collide. // 2021.5.29 High-definition rewatch of station B, the best thing is to scrutinize a set of narratives over and over again, the characters' situations are changed in turn, and the logic is solid, no tricks, and finally invite you to enter the urn, live broadcast by the inspector's window, "McGuffin "To the...

Extended Reading
  • Meredith 2022-04-19 09:01:42

    phone murder

    1. Why not destroy bank transaction records and cash?

    2. Why do the two have the same coat? Why does the man who is so cautious don't check if there is a key in his pocket before going out?

  • Alessia 2022-04-20 09:01:34

    How come so many loopholes are not discussed

    Why do I feel so many questions after watching such an awesome suspense film?

    1. Why does the husband use the ringtone as a signal when he buys a murderer? Can the murderer go in and kill his wife at the appointed time? Isn't that the best alibi that a husband spends the night with his wife's lover?...

Dial M for Murder quotes

  • Margot Mary Wendice: Anyone would have realized he was dead. Just one look at those staring eyes...

    Chief Insp. Hubbard: So you did see his face, after all.

    Margot Mary Wendice: I saw his eyes! I can't remember his face!

  • Tony Wendice: What makes you think he came in by this door?

    Chief Insp. Hubbard: His shoes.

    Tony Wendice: His shoes?

    Chief Insp. Hubbard: The ground was soaking wet last night. If he'd come in by the garden, he'd have left mud all over the carpet. As it is, he didn't leave any marks at all, because he wiped his shoes on the front doormat.

    Tony Wendice: How can you tell?

    Chief Insp. Hubbard: It's a fairly new mat, and some of its fibers came off on his shoes.

    Tony Wendice: Oh, but surely...

    Chief Insp. Hubbard: And there was a small tar stain on the mat, and some of the fibers show that as well. There is no question about it.