Review of Dial M for Murder (1954) by B. Kite for Village Voice — 29 Nov 2017
If the things here are homelier and less loved than, say, Marnie's neon yellow purse or Cary Grant's glowing glass of milk, and the film itself no one's idea of major Hitch, it remains a fascinating investigation of a stillborn process from one of cinema's most dedicated inquisitors of structure.
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This review of Dial M for Murder (1954) was written by B. Kite and published by Village Voice on 29 Nov 2017.
Dial M for Murder has generally received very positive reviews.
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