Review of Dial M for Murder (1954) by Rachael H — 19 Jul 2008
Enthralling plot with lots of twists.
Yet again, Hitchcock succeeds in leading the viewer to believing what he actually want them to believe, hypnotizing them for the entire act, set in just one room.
Ray Milland's improvisation, each time a thing goes wrong for him, is brilliantly written and convincing.
Remade in 1998 as "A perfect murder".
This review of Dial M for Murder (1954) was written by Rachael H on 19 Jul 2008.
Dial M for Murder has generally received very positive reviews.
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