Review of The Trouble with Harry (1955) by Lisa G — 23 Feb 2008
With this film as all of his work, Hitch's visual flair adds another layer to "Harry". The film is beautifully photographed to show the autumn foliage of New England to best effect. Thanks to VistaVision, the picture is crisp and sharp, colors are vibrant, contrast levels are excellent, fine details are well-represented.
Albeit simple, the cinematography is well-done, as is the lighting and Bernard Herrmann's scores.
This review of The Trouble with Harry (1955) was written by Lisa G on 23 Feb 2008.
The Trouble with Harry has generally received positive reviews.
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