Review of The Trouble with Harry (1955) by Diggerjohn O' The North — 13 Jul 2008
Not one of Hitchcock's best known works, but wonderful in it's use of the New England scenery and the wonderful acting of Shirley MacLaine and Frederick Forsythe. the beauty of this film is that it substitutes overt horror with the more terrible horror of the human imagination and the innate ability to jump to conclusions.
Wonderful.
This review of The Trouble with Harry (1955) was written by Diggerjohn O' The North on 13 Jul 2008.
The Trouble with Harry has generally received positive reviews.
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