Killing wife by phone

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The hostess goes out of the bedroom, with great backlighting

The lens rotates to the back

Stockings that strangle people in the foreground

Seamless clip, strangling action

[Train Strangers] is also a means of strangling people's necks

strangling neck

The heroine struggles

struggling feet

Hand reaching for the camera, visual impact

hand touched scissors

Anti-kill bad guys

Right background: phone

Foreground: Bad Guy Corpse

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Dial M for Murder quotes

  • C.A. Swan: Just a minute. I'm supposed to have come in through these windows. Suppose they'd been locked?

    Tony Wendice: It wouldn't matter. You see, she often takes a walk around the garden before she goes to bed, and she usually forgets to lock up when she gets back. That's what I shall tell the police.

    C.A. Swan: Yes, but she may say that...

    Tony Wendice: But she isn't going to say anything, is she?

  • Tony Wendice: I became curious to know you that I followed you. I followed you home that night And I've been following you ever since.

    C.A. Swan: Why?

    Tony Wendice: Well, I was hoping that sooner or later I might catch you at something and be able to, ah...

    C.A. Swan: Blackmail me?

    Tony Wendice: Influence you. After a few weeks, I got to know your routine. That that made it a log easier.

    C.A. Swan: Wasn't that dull work? Following me around in your spare time?

    Tony Wendice: To begin with... yes. But you know how it is. It's like a hobby. Once you take up a hobby, the more interesting and fascinating it becomes. You became quite fascinating. They were time that I felt you almost belonged to me.

    C.A. Swan: That must have been interesting.