Review of Dial M for Murder (1954) by Alex B — 28 Jun 2011
A good suspense thriller and battle of wits, though I find (Romantic-Victorian, bourgeois, Anglo-Catholic) Hitchcock's genial authoritarianism rather tiresome/annoying (and his attempt to capture the distressed psychological state of Grace Kelly at her trial is, not atypically, weak/clumsy/laughable).
Better than Rope, worse than Rear Window.
This review of Dial M for Murder (1954) was written by Alex B on 28 Jun 2011.
Dial M for Murder has generally received very positive reviews.
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